"Flavor nuances" refers to subtle or delicate differences in taste or flavor that are not easily noticeable at first, but can be detected with closer attention or experience.
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subtle flavor nuances are more complex and intense when ingredients are not baked or roasted.
Everyone loves a good margarita, but experiencing the different styles of tequila and their
unique flavor nuances makes an easy, fun party theme.
Crisp, clean and food friendly, this wine pairs with a wide variety of foods because of its balanced acidity and
multiple flavor nuances.
A hint of vanilla and coffee lace it with
subtle flavor nuances, and its texture is like soft and velvety like mousse.
Unlike many modern chocolate that are refined, conched, and tempered to get that glossy - smooth texture, ChocoVivo's rustic process preserves all of the health benefits,
flavor nuances, and natural complexity of Patricia's ingredients.
Sesame seeds are generally regarded as nutritionally inconsequential ornamental additions to bread and bagels or incorporated in culinary presentations to add visual interest and subtle
flavor nuances, especially with Chinese cuisine.