Sentences with phrase «food being offered matches»

In all cases, he thinks, policymakers should be cognizant of local cuisine preferences, to make sure that food being offered matches local tastes.

Not exact matches

When deciding which beers to offer guests who are about to assault their senses with chile heat, one logical solution is to do a regional match: Carta Blanca with Mexican foods, a Tsingtao with Sichuan dishes, Tusker with African entrees, Red Stripe with Jamaican foods, and so on.
It was an obvious match in which both partners had something to offer — Ainsworth contributed the means to develop and manufacture quality pet foods, and Ray brought to the table millions of loyal fans, many of whom love their pets as much as Ray loves hers.
Ultimate Winery Experiences Australia is a consortium of high - end, award - winning wineries offering behind - the - scenes wine, food and adventure experiences including barrel, private and structured tastings, food and wine matching, wine blending and cooking classes and picnics in spectacular locations.
All of the lodges, cabins, resorts and bed and breakfast accommodation properties trees in the World Heritage listed Daintree and Cape Tribulation Rainforest have been built to blend in with the natural environment with as little as possible impact on the natural resources and bio diversity of the surroundings whilst still offering guest the choice of minimalistic accommodation or the very luxury top end accommodation and food and beverage services to match.
Lake Cootharaba is only a twenty minute drive north of Tewantin and offers the historic Appollonian Pub, the timeless lakeside town of Boreen Point and beautiful waterside restaurants with excellent food and service to match!
Be tempted by more than 30 Adelaide Hills wineries and venues offering cosy wine & food matching experiences and the opportunity to meet the maker and taste some epic Adelaide Hills wines.
Big business gets that a strong preference for «natural» exists with consumers, and is prepared to offer a lower priced product that meets that preference (matched with reduced food buying power among consumers).
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