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bitterness and tannins
Cabernet Sauvignons with high alcohol levels do not pair well with spicy foods due to hotness levels of the capsaicins present in spices like chili peppers being enhanced by the alcohol with the heat accentuating the bitterness of the tannins.
Removing the water reduces the bitterness and the content of tannins and toxins.
Spicy and sweet foods can accentuate the dry, bitterness of tannins and make the wine seem to have off flavors.

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The misery of Miriam's bitterness can be felt today by anyone who studies the case -- it was hopeless, agonizing, and destructive, with Miriam herself bearing the heaviest burden of shame and pain.
FPC can deliver several benefits to the cheese producer compared with animal or microbial rennet, such as higher production yield, better curd texture and reduced bitterness.
The roasted flavor can be reminiscent of coffee ( without coffee's bitterness and caffeine ).
Quite often, the wine itself can be a dessert, but bakery sweets can make a good match, particularly with a little bitterness like the almond biscuits that are dunked in Vin Santo.
Klemperer's bitterness at this decision was voiced in a letter he wrote to Arthur Judson, who ran the orchestra: " that the society did not reengage me is the strongest offense, the sharpest insult to me as artist, which I can imagine.
Although his religious poems sufficiently prove the sincerity of his Catholicism, he remained to the end of his days opposed to the extreme claims of the popes, whom he attacks with a bitterness which can be justified only by the strength of his patriotic feelings.
The artificial sweetener perillartine can be synthesized from perillaldehyde, but it is used in Japan only for sweetening tobacco, despite being 2000 times sweeter than sucrose, owing to its bitterness and aftertaste, and insolubility in water.
It is frequently used in recipes for cranberry sauce, as sweetness and citrus can be a contrast to the bitterness of cranberries.
The spiny bracts on the flower head were eaten in the past like globe artichoke, and the stems ( after peeling ) can be soaked overnight to remove bitterness and then stewed.
When Brodie Innes sent on a sermon by E. B. Pusey, Darwin responded that he could " hardly see how religion & science can be kept as distinct as he desires, as geology has to treat of the history of the Earth & Biology that of man .— But I most wholly agree with you that there is no reason why the disciples of either school should attack each other with bitterness, though each upholding strictly their beliefs.
Italy ’ s expansionist desires can be tied to bitterness over minimal gains after helping the Allies achieve victory in World War I.
Those who detect this bitter taste cannot taste PTC, and similarly those who can taste PTC can not taste any bitterness in Antidesma bunius.
At the start of the novel, he claims that his “ position is not a happy one ”, saying, “ I can ’ t feel right – I ’ ve lost all … I mean loss of good-will, good name – that which would have enabled me to stand up in this village without bitterness.
If this distinctive flag can be accepted by the country without lasting bitterness and acrimony, then Canadians will have gone a long way to prove to the world that a nation such as ours, born in strife, diverse in its origins, speaking two languages and being the embodiment of two great cultures, can survive and prosper ....
That is, if two individuals rate the same physical stimulus at a comparable perceptual intensity, but one gives a rating twice as large for the bitterness of a PROP solution, the experimenter can be confident the difference is real and not merely the result of how the person is using the scale.
Chenille tells Sara that she didn't approve of the fight but can understand the bitterness since Sara, a white girl, is seen as stealing one of the few half-decent black men in the school.
On the other hand, consumers who lack the sophisticated electronic tongue equipment invented in Malaysia for testing the presence of Eurycoma longifolia, but want more clarity on whether the product they obtained is indeed Eurycoma longifolia or a fake, can use their own tongue to taste the content of capsules for the bitterness of the material.
" Dave Donelly of Sputnikmusic noted that the lyrical content of the song heavily hints the bitterness between Spears and Timberlake himself which can be seen in the lines " Your bridges were burned / And now it's your turn / To cry me a river ", lyrics that according Donelly Timberlake spits it in the " nicest possible way ".
Concerns about milkweed bitterness and toxicity can be traced back to Euell Gibbons, author of Stalking the Wild Asparagus ( 1962 ).
The plants have no bitterness when tasted raw, and can be cooked like asparagus, with no special processing.

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Similarly, in a Corinthian Oration, Dio Chrysostom ( or yet another pseudonymous author ) accused the historian of prejudice against Corinth, sourcing it in personal bitterness over financial disappointments-an account also given by Marcellinus in his Life of Thucydides.
The cast agreed, Burt Lancaster commenting in the book Sinatra: An American Legend that " His fervour ( Sinatra ), his bitterness had something to do with the character of Maggio, but also with what he had gone through the last number of years.
Mattei visited Moscow in 1959, where he brokered an oil import deal with the Soviet Union in the middle of the Cold War over intense protests from NATO and the U. S. He also publicly supported independence movements against colonial powers, which allowed ENI to take advantage of postcolonial bitterness in places like Algeria.
Powell's continued rivalry with Charlie Parker, while essential to the production of brilliant music, was also the subject of disruptive feuding and bitterness on the bandstand, as a result of Powell's troubled mental and physical condition.
Their bitterness is appreciated in certain cuisines, such as in the Liguria and Puglia regions of Italy and also in Catalonia ( Spain ), in Greece and in Turkey.
An appeal to spite ( also called argumentum ad odium ) is a fallacy in which someone attempts to win favor for an argument by exploiting existing feelings of bitterness, spite, or schadenfreude in the opposing party.
The National Energy Program sparked a great deal of bitterness against the federal government in Alberta ; as well, the federal government was also involved in disputes over oil with Newfoundland and Saskatchewan at this time.
Greg Costikyan claims that this was the turning point in the wargaming industry ; few S & T subscribers renewed, even though the magazine continued to be published ( TSR published issues 91 through 111 ); many also refused to buy any TSR titles due to bitterness over the handling of their subscriptions.
The Civil War between Irish nationalists created a great deal of bitterness and the Civil War cleavage also produced the two main parties of independent Ireland in the 20th century.
Upon returning home, the prisoners had to struggle with two fundamental experiences which could also damage their mental health: bitterness and disillusionment.
The title of the album is a reference to the 1951 comedy film, Bedtime for Bonzo starring Ronald Reagan, and perhaps also reflects the weary band's bitterness in the aftermath of the financially and emotionally draining trial they were being subjected to at the time over the controversial art included with their previous album.
He also contended that MacDonald could not return to the Labour Party which harboured extreme bitterness about the manner in which the National Government was formed.
This is a ' relief ' model of mutual sympathy, where mutual sympathy heightens the sorrow but also produces pleasure from relief " because the sweetness of his sympathy more than compensates the bitterness of that sorrow " ( p. 14 ).
When Irina Derevko makes her reappearance in Season 2, Jack must also deal with his unresolved feelings of love and bitterness towards her while continuing to perform his job at SD-6 and the CIA.
The statement had this effect, but was also to produce substantial bitterness in Finland.
The result of this loss of land was population relocation, bitterness among Germans, and also difficult relations with those in these neighboring countries, contributing to feelings of revanchism which inspired irredentism.
Her grandmother ’ s bitterness and depression deepened after the outbreak of war in September 1939, until she also committed suicide.
I assure you, we will start throwing chairs. This antagonism between the SDAP and more conservative forces would cause bitterness for a long time afterwards, and also explains much of Troelstra's actions.
He also stated that divorce " does spread poverty, and bitterness, and feminism, and other problems.
" In 2010, reporter Dinesh Raheja stated that " the bitterness between Rajesh and Dimple washed away ", noting that they are seen together at parties and that Dimple campaigned for Khanna's election and also worked in his film Jai Shiv Shankar.
He also said Tchaikovsky's bitterness remained unassuaged, and that on his deathbed, the composer constantly repeated von Meck's name, reproaching her.
The Swiss were also copied by German Landsknechts leading to bitterness and rivalry between competing mercenary units.
Barrack also influenced Collins which in turn caused him to show bitterness against Robert also.

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