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- crude cut of meat, although it is actually one of the most tender and flavoursome. Hanger steak resembles flank steak in texture and flavor. It is a vaguely...
- original **** a l****ie is delicate and refreshing and difficult to make flavoursome whereas the more appetizing modern version which has more chicken, vegetable...
- front of the ribeye which may be trimmed off by the butcher. It is both flavoursome and tender, coming from the lightly worked upper rib cage area which...
- the cinematic equivalent of cocaine-flavoured bubble-gum: a bright, flavoursome confection that had an intoxicatingly violent kick. It also drew some...
- on 2023-11-12. Retrieved 2022-06-16. "Hammonds Sauces - good, honest flavoursome sauces". McCormick Flavour Solutions UK. 2021-04-05. Archived from the...
- Seed cake is a traditional British cake flavoured with caraway or other flavoursome seeds. Caraway seeds have been long used in British cookery, and at one...
- film 3 stars out of 5, writing "The Crooked Man is at its best in a flavoursome first half that serves up crepuscular, shallow-focus photography and...
- red-and-white or fawn-and-white.: 192  The Guernsey produces rich and flavoursome milk. It traditionally had several other good qualities: it was long-lived...
- total annual production in ****an. The meat is considered tender and flavoursome; it is a premium product, in demand throughout the country.: 629  Until...
- Citrus peels are the most common fruit botanicals and are used for their flavoursome oils which impart fresh citrus flavours, but also a gentle heat; the...