Sentences with phrase «as tahitian»

With a halting and tender view, they investigate representation in ways echoed by the early 20th - century Indian artist Amrita Sher - Gil's jaw - dropping painting at the Neue Galerie, Self - Portrait as a Tahitian (1934).
In Ball Four Rader told Bouton that he felt «out of time and out of place» and that his real place in life was as a Tahitian warlord.
Other varieties of vanilla beans can be used in place of Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Beans such as Tahitian or Mexican.

Not exact matches

Tetiaroa is made up of 12 smaller islands (called motus), with the resort located on Onetahi, the island historically known as a retreat for Tahitian royalty.
Use our Tahitian Vanilla Beans to add delicious, delicate vanilla flavor to such cold dishes as refrigerated and frozen desserts, pastry creams, fruit pies and sauces, smoothies, shakes, puddings and custards.
Tagged as: berries, blackberries, bread, loaf cake, quick bread, raspberries, roasted fruit, strawberries, Tahitian vanilla bean, vanilla bean, vanilla sugar, whole wheat, whole wheat bread
*** Ground tahitian vanilla bean can be purchased from a variety of sources online as well as in some stores.
Tahitian vanilla doesn't handle high heat well and would be better in «cold» desserts, such as creams, custards, fruit pies or puddings than in baking.
Tahitian vanilla's flavor profile is floral, fruity and often described as anise - and cherry - like.
Use our Tahitian Pure Vanilla Extract to effortlessly add delicious, delicate vanilla flavor to such cold dishes as refrigerated and frozen desserts, pastry creams, fruit pies and sauces, smoothies, shakes, puddings and custards.
These two species were skillfully crossbred during the next few decades, resulting in the plump Tahitian vanilla beans we know today, known as Vanilla tahitensis.
The milk — cold and rich, infused with Tahitian vanilla bean — miraculously tastes as though one thousand cookies have already been dunked in it.
The Tahitian pendant is as simple as can be, a stunning teardrop with a simple loop finding on a box chain.
Boasting expert special effects, a large cast of seamen (including Donald Crisp as a supportive mutineer), and a huge gathering of Tahitian extras for the Bounty's arrival at tropical paradise, Lloyd's skillful grasp of montage is particularly evident in the Bounty's departure from England; rapid cutting and elegant photography capture the excitement as sails are opened, tightened, and crewmen leap across the ship to ensure she makes a majestic impression upon the locals who have gathered in excited support.
Brittany gets an inside view into typical Tahitian life as she moves her hips with the locals at a community fundraiser.
The less - trafficked sister island of Bora Bora offers coconut - strewn beaches and an intoxicating aroma of vanilla, grapefruit, and Tahitian gardenia, as well as thatched bungalows at luxe properties such as the InterContinental and views of Tahiti, only 11 miles away, at The Sofitel Moorea la Ora Beach Resort.
As Air Tahiti Nui approaches its 20th anniversary, customers can look forward to more exciting news on the new «Tahitian Dreamliner».
Sometimes called the Pink Sand Island because of the color of its shores, Tikehau isn't a beach so much as a ring of them — a Tahitian atoll in the Tuamotu Islands with a 180 - square - mile lagoon twinkling in the middle.
Life onboard also reflects the beauty and rich cultural heritage of the islands she calls upon, with a warm, friendly feel, informal setting, and even a beloved troupe of Gauguines and Gauguins — local Tahitians who serve as cruise staff, entertainers, and storytellers.
On boat trips and visits to outlying islands, there are chances to try the Tahitian shellfish known as pahua, or enjoy poisson cru, a raw fish salad served with coconut milk.
Come enjoy the wahine of Urahutia Productions, a Professional Polynesian Entertainment Company, as they sway their hips to the exotic sounds of pulsing drums as they present the enchanting and beautiful Tahitian dance.
Local entertainment, such as traditional Tahitian dancers, will come on board for a magical evening to remember.
Take part in a variety of evening entertainment options such as watching a show at the Cabaret Lounge, listening to tunes at the Piano Bar or indulging in a refreshing cocktail at either the Club Bar or Tahitian Lounge.
He began with primitive, spiritual compositions such as La Orana Maria (Hail Mary)(1891, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY), Woman with a Flower (1891, NCG, Copenhagen), Two Tahitian Women On the Beach (1891, Musee d'Orsay) and When Will You Marry?
· 1917: The Contemporary Art Society gave the first Paul Gauguin, Tahitians (circa 1891) to Tate, the first work by Gauguin to enter a UK public collection · 1928: The first Barbara Hepworth (Barbara Skeaping as she was known then) is purchased in 1928:, the Terracotta Goose — was purchased by Ernest Marsh through the Contemporary Art Society Pottery and Crafts Fund in 1928 from Beaux Arts for # 15 15s · 1933: Pablo Picasso, Flowers (1901) is gifted to Tate, it was the first work by Picasso to be acquired by Tate · 1946: The first work by Francis Bacon is purchased, Figure Study II, for # 175 and is donated to Kirklees Museums and Galleries in 1952 · 1950: Lucian Freud, Still Life with Squid and Sea Urchin (1949) is purchased in 1950 and gifted to Harris Museum in 1952.
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