Sentences with phrase «as pungency»

She was speaking of Big Jim Peña, our county extension agent, and his wife Holly, who had undergone extensive training in agricultural psychology in Nicaragua and could therefore function as my pungency counselors.
True pepper possesses the ability to stimulate the appetite with its provocative aroma, it causes salivation in anticipation of its expected taste, and activates our gastric juices as its pungency warms the tongue.
Aficionados claim the flavor will impress even the most avid garlic - hater, as the pungency and spiciness is gone.5

Not exact matches

I feel good when only ranting ravers decide to curtail my views of thoughtfulness measuring for such people are as useless pungencies meaning only to subvert when they factually draw attention to thought felt provocations innuendoes.
Although to do so is to lose the pungency of the original, we may certainly understand it as «even the smallest particle of trust, if it is real trust... «So the appropriate response to the challenge is trust;, trust in God, but trust in God in the concrete situation and in the particular instance, trust in relation to the specific challenge.
The degree of pungency, as well as the particular flavour is said to depend in part upon locality, and in part also upon method of cultivation.
Jerry Traunfeld in The Herbfarm Cookbook describes bay as having a «sweet and refreshing pungency, heavy with the scent of nutmeg and cardamom and punctuated by layers of vanilla, lemon and pine.»
Chileheads requiring pungency other than from the won tons can add five or six whole chile pods such as santaka or piquin to this broth.
«Mosco» is more pungent than a typical Anaheim - type pepper, having an estimated pungency of 5,000 to 6,000 Scoville Heat Units, or five to six times the pungency of a «NuMex No. 6 - 4 Heritage» pod, better known as «Hatch.»
In the earliest reference to his work on chiles, the American Journal of Pharmacy noted in 1911: «Wilbur L. Scoville presented a Note on Capsicum, showing the great variation in the strength of capsicum, and suggesting the possibility of the pungency of this drug being used as a simple test for quality.
As there are many factors affecting the pungency of any variety, and there are many varieties within the various species and pod types, the measurements listed below are necessarily approximate.
The Capsicum annuum, the most common variety, is a hardy plant that will grow almost anywhere; its size is increased by culture, but, as in the case of many other berries its pungency is diminished.
Green chile may also be classified as long or short; jalapeño chile is a short green chile known for its extreme pungency.
Chileheads requiring pungency other than from the wontons can add five or six whole chile pods such as santaka or piquin to this broth.
This tempers the pungency of the garlic so it doesn't intensify as it sits.
As this poaches gently in the oven, the woodsy smell of the rosemary marries with the pungency of the garlic and the brightness of the lemon, creating an intoxicating experience.
Don't skip the dried mint in the dressing, it adds a pungency you won't get by using only fresh mint — that I add to the salad as a bright garnish as well.
The hot chilies that grow in Central and South America are quite good at causing physical pain to the animals that try to eat them, and their pungency keeps them safe from pathogens as well.
In some cruel twist of fate, we must ironically pay for the benefits of garlic with an offensive breath, a garlicy body odor, and annoyed coworkers and loved ones, as much of the benefit of chopped garlic is maximized when the pungency is present.
Adapted from the Zoë Heller novel, it reminds of screenwriter Patrick Marber's Closer and how Mike Nichols's film adaptation similarly suffered from a gradual slackening of shock with the realization that its umbrella of misanthropy doesn't cast a dark shadow on all of us so much as it provides a vicarious thrill, like watching a cockfight, say, or a mantis eating its mate: though foul, its pungency is isolatable.
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