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Tangy may
refer to:
Having a sour or
pungent taste Tangy Fruits, a New
Zealand candy Tangy Loch, Kintyre,
Scotland Tangy Wind Farm, see List of ons****...
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variety of
contrasting condiments. A
squeeze of
lemon also adds
tanginess to khow suey. The dish is
similar to the
Burmese noodle dish ohn no khauk...
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Tangy Loch, Kintyre, Scotland, is a
small loch (lake)
located in the
centre of the peninsula. It is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest.
Tangy Loch Castle...
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crisp exterior. It is made from
wheat flour and
yogurt (adding a
slight tanginess) and has an
average thickness of 2 cm and
diameters ranging from 10 to...
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contains live
bacterial cultures.
Usually more tart than ice
cream (the
tanginess in part due to the
lactic acid in the yogurt), as well as
lower in fat...
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cardboard tubes decorated with
seasonal themes. In the
early 1990s, a
range of
tangy Worcester Sauce Twiglets where introduced.
Jacobs also
released a curry...
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Tangy Fruits were a round,
brightly coloured fruit-flavoured confection,
manufactured until 2008 by New
Zealand company Pascall and
mainly sold in cinemas...
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distinctive ingredient in
traditional Mangalorean cuisine, to
impart tanginess.
Another local mackerel dish is
bangude masala,
which is po****r in the...
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Steak sauce is a
tangy sauce commonly served as a
condiment for beef in the
United States. Two of its
major producers are
British companies, and the sauce...
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tossed with two chutneys: a
green ****y
coriander chutney and a
brown tangy tamarind chutney. Bhel is
often identified as a 'beach snack', strongly...