Sentences with phrase «into delicacies»

World - renowned chefs take turns turning discarded foods into delicacies at this funky foodie destination.
Offered very wide selection of great International cuisine and Seafood to an exotic authentic cuisine to pampering your self into delicacies.
China has turned shark fin soup into a delicacy.

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As the fresh - baked doughnut smell wafted into the streets, customers began requesting to purchase the delicacies directly, so Rudolph cut a hole in the wall to open his first retail location.
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.
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.
In the case of God's self - realization in the cosmic adventure there is a risk of tragedy proportionate to the delicacy of the subsidiaries that are integrated into the divine field of emergent possibilities.
At its core, Fish highlights the freshest possible seafood delicacies, skillfully transformed into memorable dishes as only chef José and team can.
But during Shrovetide of Fastelavn, the time leading up to Lent, these fluffy buns get stuffed with rich almond filling and clouds of whipped cream, transforming them into the over-the-top delicacies known as Fastelavnsboller in Norway and Semlor in Sweden.
Conveniently, the mascot of my alma mater is a Buckeye, which can be transformed into a peanut butter and chocolate delicacy in the kitchen.
Malabar is the home of so many delicacies, that are slowly moving into oblivion.
This establishment holds two restaurants in one locale — Sun Ray Grill plus Aloha Sushi, which is Deutsch's first foray into the Japanese delicacy.
In Mexico and into Arizona and Texas, where it grows wild, it's considered a delicacy.
Meat free diners looking for a speedy meal can tuck into such healthful delicacies as organic veggie burgers, mac «n» cheese, chilli cheese fries, pizzas, burritos and a selection of super-food salads, with vegan and gluten - free options available for every item on the menu.
Pair the BAKED Kale Vada with a simple, but creamy coconut chutney — with the cold chutney, the piping hot fritters transcend into a sort of a delicacy, beloved by millions in the Indian subcontinent.
They are known as a delicacy around the world harvested from the inner core of certain palm trees so I loved incorporating them into these squash boats!
It's mostly used for its aroma, and not so much for its taste, and we were later lucky to sample this local delicacy, turned into ice cream at Frankies, in Mendocino.
When a successful French producer of regional delicacies wanted to expand, it found Ishida had the answer to handling its cooked meats with he same care that went into their preparation.
We also offer several gluten free flour blends — an all - purpose flour, a cake and pastry flour, and a whole grain flour — so that customers can easily convert their favorite family dishes into gluten free delicacies.
The addition of Eastern Hemisphere ingredients such as almonds, raisins, garlic, cinnamon, and cloves would eventually transform the basic mole of the Aztecs into a true delicacy.
The white blandness of rice, the fattiness of meats, the soft delicacy of fresh vegetables, all are brought into balance by the vividness and vibrance, the tang and tartness and crunch of kimchi.
I haven't even gotten into the supreme delicacy of Japanese - style tofu skins or the joy of dipping Chinese «crullers» into warm soy milk, but I think you get the point: Tofu = good.
Stumble upon a swarm of these little buggers and I'd be dancing about like a pinball trying not to run into one, lest I upset their delicacies.
Slowly and carefully — you are more awake now, appreciating the delicacy of this manoeuvre — you slide her into the cot.
The event promises to give guests exclusive access to the museum, while mixing and mingling with local artisans and other history buffs to learn what goes into making hand - crafted delicacies and drinks.
Also at 6 p.m., NYC Sanitation Department Commissioner Kathryn Garcia shows how would - be trashed food gets transformed into new delicacies, DSNY's Spring Street Salt Shed, 336 Spring St., Manhattan.
Up to 100 million sharks are killed each year by finning: Fishermen cut off a shark's dorsal fin to sell as a delicacy and dump the wounded animal back into the ocean to die.
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.
Travelers indulging in a community based tourism trip might follow a local guide deep into his tribe's forest to spot otherworldly wildlife, eat exotic regional delicacies around rough - hewn tables, watch and even take part in celebrations of local culture, and sleep on straw mats at the homes of local families.
Of course you'll want to indulge and sample local delicacies, but try to incorporate fiber - rich foods like fruit, vegetables, oatmeal, and lentils into each day.
Dive into this amazing Ginger Scallion Sauce - perfect for salads, meats, and grilled delicacies - for a taste of Chelsea's true wizardry in the kitchen.
In the past, sugar was a delicacy that was enjoyed on special occasions only, now however if you walk into a grocery store the vast majority of foods are loaded with some form of sugar.
A pattern of netting and garland is etched into églomisé tiles set into a shadowbox frame that surrounds a beveled clear glass mirror for a piece of uncommon depth and delicacy.
Each meal is considered a feast; that is why Russian girls put their souls into the cooking to make the finger - licking delicacies that make all and sundry ask for more.
But watch Mr. Fiennes's hands, look as they flutter, their white, spidery fingers idling with exquisite delicacy as the long nails, sharpened into perfect arrows, threaten the worst.
His agreement to help Harry, Ron and Hermione sneak into the innermost vault of Gringotts Bank is presented as a negotiation of weight and delicacy.
Koster's efforts are themselves contrived and superficial in a lot of places, and when they're not, their subtlety is somewhat blanding, although that reflects a delicacy that isn't in the overblown script, and is focused enough to orchestrate style into frequent entertainment value, and to draw biting dramatic tension and resonance through taste and a celebration of onscreen talent.
When subtlety is called for, the effects blunder into the scene with the delicacy of a 40 - ton weight.
And if you can set aside the blithe treatment of sex work or the borderline - offensive caricaturing of the Hasidic community — a scene of Allen being called before a council of rabbis veers into questionable territory — there's a delicacy to the dynamic between Turturro and Paradis that's endearing despite the pairing's ludicrousness.
On an adventure full of laughter and tears, Wendy, played with exquisite delicacy by Dakota Fanning, follows the guiding spirit of Mr. Spock on her journey into the unknown.
The complications are riveting, but Shelton renders them with such tenderness and delicacy that the film never slips into preachy «social problem» movie territory.
With just a frying pan, batter and a spatula, Dan Drake, who is also known as Dr Dan the Pancake Man (catchy), has transformed this simple delicacy into works of art.
There's a moment about three - quarters of the way through BPM — this crucial shot's placement in the narrative, neither too early nor too late, is another mark of this film's exacting delicacy — when we get a glimpse into the dream world of Sean, a passionate lover of both life in general and his new boyfriend in particular, who's unrelievedly furious at the prospect of dying this far before his time.
Culinary Cinema returns with a spread of film delicacies including Bugs, in which Nordic Food Lab chef Ben Reade takes an entertaining journey through one of the last culinary taboos in the west; Sour Grapes, featuring a good humoured take on one of the most impressive wine frauds in modern history; and Barista (above), providing an enlightening and intense glimpse into the art of producing a flawless cup of coffee.
A tender ensemble piece whose skillful performances dovetail into a perfectly symphonic whole, «Shoplifters» is a work of such emotional delicacy and formal modesty that you're barely prepared when the full force of what it's doing suddenly knocks you sideways.
Not unusually, the show gathers depth and delicacy with time and context and as characters come into focus and into different configurations.
Accompanied by Jason Mann and Frieda Luk's mystical short film, Delicacy, following a culinary connoisseur and his loyal chef as they dangerously navigate into the unknown with hopes to obtain a rare treat.
Before I jump into this week's Eat & Drink, an important question: Does your diet consist almost entirely of chicken tenders, mac and cheese, grilled cheese sandwiches, and other delicacies from the kids» menu?
The Tampa Garden Club was transformed into a cozy scene from Old Havana complete with mojitos, cigars, and a menu of delicacies such as empanadas, gazpacho, churros, and more.
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