- Look up Savory or
savory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Savory or
Savoury may
refer to:
Herbs of the
genus Satureja, particularly:
Summer savory...
- A
savoury is the
final course of a
traditional English formal meal,
following the
sweet pudding or
dessert course. The
savoury is
designed to "clear the...
- of food. It can be
either a dessert,
served after the main meal, or a
savoury (salty or ****y) dish,
served as part of the main meal. In the
United States...
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Savoury toast is a
Tasmanian snack food made by
covering a
slice of
bread with a
prepared topping,
commonly consisting of
beaten egg,
bacon pieces, diced...
- This is a list of
notable savoury puddings,
defined as a
savoury dish
consisting of
various ingredients baked, steamed, or
boiled into a
solid m****. Food...
- "cookies" and
savoury biscuits are
called "crackers",
while the term
biscuit is used for a soft,
leavened quick bread similar to a
savoury version of a...
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known as "ducks" in Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, and Lancashire,
often as "
savoury ducks". The
first use of the term in
print was in the
Manchester Courier...
- The
pastry is
usually shortcrust pastry; the
filling may be
sweet or
savoury,
though modern tarts are
usually fruit-based,
sometimes with custard. Tartlet...
-
range from
light and
fluffy to
creamy and thick. A
mousse may be
sweet or
savoury.
Sweet mousses are
typically made with
whipped egg whites,
whipped cream...
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Umami Umami (/uːˈmɑːmi/ from ****anese: うま味 ****anese pronunciation: [ɯmami]), or savoriness, is one of the five
basic tastes. It is
characteristic of broths...