They will retain
their piquancy for years.
Not exact matches
Among philosophers working on the mind / body problem, the word «qualia» stands
for all those features of consciousness that give awareness its specific identity as a particular kind of experience: the redness of red, the sadness of depression, the
piquancy of papaya juice, the irksomeness of traffic jams, the crankiness that comes from insomnia, the hurt feelings arising from playground taunts, and so forth.
John Thorne suggested that: «An ideal blend would start with a base of New Mexican chiles, mixed with some dark and wrinkled ancho chiles, (
for their deep, earthy flavor), and one or two pasillas (
for their nuttier
piquancy).
Not only does it make delicious Red Chicken Enchiladas, but it's a perfect base
for chili, and it adds a delightful
piquancy to most Mexican or southwestern dishes.
and, if needed, increase the vinegar
for piquancy.
At home, I love to macerate shallots in vinegar, to add
piquancy to salad dressings; and, in winter, I am often to be found slowly sweating onions into a brown, sticky mass,
for use in pissaladière, French onion soup and a host of other mouth - watering dishes.
It is remarkable
for its intense
piquancy; exceeding in this respect nearly all the annual varieties.
The vibrant
piquancy of orange blossom and passion fruit blended with lush white chocolate, tart lychee perfumed with the heady aroma of rose, cassis elevated by the essence of violet and white tea accented by jasmine all combine
for chocolates that are far superior to a simple bouquet.
Raw garlic can be a little intense
for some, but there are several ways to dull the
piquancy while retaining the full health benefits.
Apart from the sum of money involved (one painting alone, his 1955 masterpiece Interchange sold
for a $ 20.6 million in 1989), the case was given added
piquancy by the apparently helpless state of the artist, who had Alzheimer's disease and had been legally declared a mental incompetent.