Sentences with phrase «delicacies which»

You will get to taste a wide array of Peruvian delicacies which also include exotic fruits like lucuma, aguaymanto and pacae.
You do not want your guests to end up eating turkey and liver treats and your dogs eating chocolate delicacies which are potentially toxic to dogs!
Delicacies which are threaded on slender bamboo skewers for grilling include raw top sirloin of beef cut in squares that have been soaked in red wine with a dash of brandy, small cubes of spicy smoked sausage, taquitos (small Mexican cornmeal tortillas filled with hot chili sauce»), and shrimp previously simmered in white wine and mixed spices.
This is one of the best soap less wash for baby that you will definitely love to use as it is a natural soap which has alternative delicacy which cleanses your body's skin and it has a unique delivery system which contains 100 % organic muslin sachets that are filled with lavender, organic oatmeal, pure essential oils and dry milk.
Ok ok... I would have to admit that I'm not really a fan of Tamilok (or any kind of worm), but I included it in this list because it's considered as a popular exotic Palawan delicacy which should be experienced by everyone visiting Palawan.
In 1872, after the Illinois Bar denied admission to Myra Bradwell, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the action in a decision best remembered for the concurrence of Justice Joseph P. Bradley, who notoriously wrote that» [t] he natural and proper timidity and delicacy which belongs to the female sex evidently unfits it for the many occupations of civil life.»

Not exact matches

In that country, which is known for selling outlandish fast food delicacies, the chain offered an «Aka Burger.»
After returning from a Wal - mart run where he purchased five pies, he says, Wright Chanel filmed himself taste - testing the seasonal delicacy, which the chanteuse - turned - food entrepreneur (LaBelle has also released cookbooks, sauces and marinades) vends in conjunction with the mega-retailer.
• «Lady Sarashina,» As I Crossed a Bridge of Dreams: Actually the work of an anonymous eleventh - century Japanese noblewoman, this is one of the most delicate specimens of classical Japanese literature (which already surpasses almost all other literatures in delicacy).
Like those formidable physical forces which man has so disciplined that they can be made to carry out operations of amazing delicacy, so the enormous might of God's magnetism is brought to bear on our frail desires, our tiny objectives, without ever breaking their point.
The old dominance should be transformed into the firm foundations, upon which new feelings arise, drawing their intensities from delicacies of contrast between system and freshness» (PR 515).
The old dominance should be transformed into the firm foundations, upon which new feelings arise, drawing their intensities from delicacies of contrast between system and freshness.
Christians planning to treat their loved one to a special meal on Valentine's Day are being warned over delicacies involving production methods which may compromise on animal welfare.
Historically, white males» categorization of women («either virgins or whores») proceeded along racial lines: white women were symbols of delicacy and purity, whereas black women symbolized an animality which could be sexually and economically exploited.
Too much trust in an ultimate cosmic purpose might diminish our spontaneous respect for the delicacy of living forms to which evolution has unconsciously and painfully given birth on our insignificant planet.
Pain among the members of a species may lead to the elevation of that species, but the species may also «cease to exist, or lose the delicacy of perception which results in that pain...» (RM 93).
To Jonas, Luther wrote: «The chief cook, our Lord Katie, asks you to accept this coin and to buy for us poultry or other birds, or whatever in the airy kingdom of our feathered friends is subject to the dominion of man (and may be eaten)-- but for God's sake no ravens... bring rabbit or similar meaty delicacies... My Katie has brewed seven Quartalia... into which she has mixed thirty - two Scheffel of malt... She hopes it will turn out to be good beer.
Mary Jane and I took our first trip together when we visited El Paso and Juárez in 1984, and of course we had to dine at the romantic Martino's, which was like a trip back to another century, with waiters in tuxes, elegant service, gourmet food, and a wonderful menu including Boquilla Black Bass, a delicacy from Lake Boquilla in Chihuahua.
The recipe which I'm going to share here is prepared with Hilsa fish roe which is a famous delicacy of Bangladesh and West Bengal.
Conveniently, the mascot of my alma mater is a Buckeye, which can be transformed into a peanut butter and chocolate delicacy in the kitchen.
Which is really not fair if the rest is enthusiastically stuffing their faces with a wide selection of canapes, cookies, and chocolate delicacies.
It was gratefully and vocally appreciated and stood out amongst the other delicacies with which it was served.
EasyLid ® is suitable for modified atmosphere packaging, as well as for hot and cold filling, which makes it the optimal solution for various market segments — from antipasti, meat spreads, delicacies, salads and snacks, up to confectionery and many other products.
This establishment holds two restaurants in one locale — Sun Ray Grill plus Aloha Sushi, which is Deutsch's first foray into the Japanese delicacy.
It contains one of my all - time favorite baking ingredients: almond paste, which gives it a lightness and delicacy not found in most denser pound cakes.
This is yet another delicacy from Kerala, a South Indian State which is called the land of coconuts.
I went to a local market to sample real regional delicacies: bamboo and silk worms, crickets, and some larvae to which I was never formally introduced.
Vegetables included various species of ferns, various species of mushrooms, bamboo shoots, lansas, jackfruits, palm hearts (the local delicacy), and the flower and stalk and root of the wild ginger, which was used ubiquitously to spice up meals.
In Russia, the most common way to preserve and consume these berries is to grind them with sugar, which makes for a serious delicacy.
«We were intrigued with Pinot Gris because it gave us the chance to create a white wine in a different style, yet with the nuance, delicacy and texture for which we're known,» said Elizabeth Grant - Douglas, winemaker.
The short conical pods of the latter, produced in great profusion in the hot lowlands, which constitute the maritime district of southeastern Mexico, are remarkable for their fervid strength, and exquisite delicacy of flavor.
The subterranean farm, which will start trading later this year, will produce a range of micro-herbs, shoots, miniature vegetables and other delicacies that will be sold to restaurants, supermarkets and wholesalers.
I have a charcoal «sigdi» which is used only for manking htese Naans and Batis The aroma of burnt charcoal on these delicacies is heavenly.
Poppin Huis is a vintage candy store which also offers freshly made popcorn delicacies.
Here's a fresh - ish batch of it: SHARK FINS: Yesterday the Illinois House passed a bill to ban the sale, trade and distribution of shark fins, which are used in Chinese delicacies including shark fin soup.
Chicago officials today gave samples of delicacies to be offered at the 27th annual Taste of Chicago, which will feature seven new restaurants, an Olympic bid pavilion and an environmentally friendly exhibit.
So, here you go, without further adieu, the delicacy known as Grilled PB and J which I learned long ago from my friend Ted.
The best natural laundry detergent for babies is one that is tough on the stains that come just from having a small, precious being in the home (other than that vindictive housecat), but which is also formulated with special consideration for the sensitivity and the delicacy of babies» skin — the biggest and most absorbent organ on their tiny little frames.
And then there was the delicacy with which he approached the issue of tax cuts.
Queens Borough President Melinda Katz and Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. today announced that, in the spirit of borough pride, the two would wager a variety of delicacies from their respective boroughs over the results of the annual Subway Series between the New York Mets and the New York Yankees, which will take place -LSB-...]
It is bad enough to be offered this «delicacy» in every restaurant and have it justified on the grounds that this is a poor country in the middle of the Atlantic which has to continue to hunt whales to survive.
Queens Borough President Melinda Katz and Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. today announced that, in the spirit of borough pride, the two would wager a variety of delicacies from their respective boroughs over the results of the annual Subway Series between the New York Mets and the New York Yankees, which will take place between Monday, May 12 and Thursday, May 15.
Families enjoy this day with candle lighting in the evening, meals with sweet delicacies during the night and day, and prayer services which include the sounding of the ram's horn (shofar) on both mornings.
The humans get honey and the birds then get what they want — the previously unattainable wax of the beehive, which they consider a delicacy.
In many parts of the world, however, bug eating is not only common but relished: In Thailand, for example, salted silkworm pupae are a delicacy, as are mangdana, or giant water bugs, which are often tossed into salads.
They were killed for their meat, which was considered a delicacy.
What's more, being in constant motion is supremely healthy — which means you can indulge in all the local delicacies practically guilt - free.
Fiddlehead Ferns — These tightly coiled, early young unfurled fronds of various species of wild ferns which sprout in the spring have long been considered to be a rare delicacy among aficionados of gourmet foods.
There was a delicacy to the pale pink colour palette and softness to the asymmetric hem which I instantly fell in love with.
However, Ahn's delicacy of observation, which at times suggests a more embryonic Ira Sachs as seen through an immigrant prism, will be appreciated at festivals more than in any type of commercial release.
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