Sentences with phrase «of tannic»

The lake I am staying at has lost a lot of water clarity due to an excessive amount of tannic acid.
Debris from the surrounding trees fall into the blue hole which then decays resulting in a build - up of tannic acid and hydrogen sulfide in the water.
By adding the bananas to the hot caramel, they sort of roast a bit, getting rid of any tannic, raw banana flavor.

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«It's very, very juicy, dark and tannic, and has quite a lot of weight on it.»
The Jewish fast days (tannic, tzorn) which are always penitential are either public, like Yom Kippur; or are a remembrance of past sad events such as a parent's anniversary of death (yahrzeif) or the assassination of the last Governor of Judah (fast of Gedaliah).
For the new Hop»n Mad Apple cider style, the slightly less tannic juice of culinary apples from Washington State was found to best accompany the Strisselspalt and Galaxy hops.
Plusher fruits compared to Georgia's Paddock Shiraz and a little more tannic; bright crimson, lots of depth, plumy, ripe red fruits.
This versatility means that there are plenty of Sangiovese options out there for everyone, ranging from lighter and fruit - forward that work with sauces like tomato basil cream, to bold and tannic that work with bigger sauces like Bolognese.
«Its ripe black and red fruits, tannic structure and herbaceous notes tend to brighten up already hearty and rich dishes,» says John Mitchell, sommelier of The Grill Room in New Orleans.
[2] Master of Wine Mary Ewing - Mulligan describes the wines as aromatic, tannic and with low acidity.
The palate impresses with great concentration and an impressive tannic structure, but the tannins remain lithe and velvety, allowing the wine to expand on the palate without any feeling of heaviness.»
The decidedly grown - up flavor of buckwheat — tannic, earthy, nutty, and gluten - free (despite the name)-- pairs nicely with chocolate and is tempered by sugar.
It comes in white, red and rosé and runs the gamut from extremely light and fruity to the richer, tannic vibe of the Saint - Amour.
Furthermore, the manganoporphyrin was stably contained within the microcapsule without release, and researchers showed that both manganoporphyrin and tannic acid were required for the synergistic scavenging of reactive oxygen species.
I would definitely not swallow peroxide or large quantities of borax or tannic acid.
Nonheme iron absorption is inhibited by phytic acid found in everything from grains to legumes to leafy greens to nuts; polyphenols, such as tannic and chlorogenic acids, found in tea, coffee, red wines, and a variety of cereals, vegetables, and spices; soy protein (apparently independent of the phytic acid in soy); and eggs.
It contains tannic acid which increases the overall acidity of your body, so is best limited to 2 - 3 cups per day.
Rosé compromises between the extremes of red and white — less intense than a big, tannic, mouth - busting red, but with more depth than a super-light white.
Instead of «oakey,» «crisp,» and «tannic,» however, Pheromone Party attendees use descriptions like «hint of onion» and «strange scent of Play - Doh.»
In lieu of the sleepy service and tannic Cabernet flights of yore, it's transformed over the last few years into a new hub for international - inspired cuisine and cocktails.
Heat intensifies the tannic edge of older whiskeys; young ones stay smooth.
One should NEVER suspect that in wood the high levels of metal chelator, Tannic Acid, could hold metals with a strong X-Ray absorbance spectrum.
On the palette, it's a complex mix of ripe fruit, herbs and pepper with a lively tannic finish.
Without the hard tannic structure found in many red wines, it pairs well with a wide range of foods — from fish and game birds to grilled beef and lamb.
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