Sentences with phrase «orange segments as»

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As far as the citrus fruit is concerned, zest the peel of the oranges and then it's just a matter of segmenting the fruiAs far as the citrus fruit is concerned, zest the peel of the oranges and then it's just a matter of segmenting the fruias the citrus fruit is concerned, zest the peel of the oranges and then it's just a matter of segmenting the fruit.
, some orange segments where in the bowl as well... I wish I had one of these muffins on the side
My favorite is raw with orange segments and arugula as a salad.
You can serve the dish as you wish but Michael likes to build it up starting with the mango, then the roasted pepper, dots of lemon purée, orange segments, curls of marinated carrot and finishing with the yoghurt and a sprinkling of micro herbs.
Followed the instructions as is, baked for 50 min with a piece of foil on top after the first 30 mins.lined the pan with parchment.decorated with powdered sugar, Mandarin orange segments and raspberries..
However, the production requirements for pure orange juice are usually more stringent so as to satisfy consumer expectations in this segment.
80g fresh fruit, such as raspberries, blackberries, sliced banana, grated apple and pear, segments of orange
Tip: Reserve some of the fig pieces, orange segments, and fennel fronds, and place as deliberate garnishes to add appeal to your dish.
Eat a whole orange as a snack or use mandarin orange segments in salads.
Bold coupe styling and a shouty orange paint job cut the Lexus RC F as a divisive figure in the sports coupe segment.
Paintings like White, Sand and Ochre, and Still Life with Orange Note, as well as one of Scott's latest paintings Orange Segments, remind me of the way that «pure» colours refer to the outside world even in the names we give to them, and I experience a moment of confusion: «is orange a colour or a fruit?»
For example (1) receiving a peeled and segmented orange from a parent in West Bengal has much the same symbolic meaning as verbally praising a child in North America; (2) hissing at a woman in St. Kitts, West Indies is roughly equivalent to giving a wolf - whistle in the in the U. S. — both behaviors express a man's sexual admiration for a woman.
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