Sentences with phrase «pungency of»

Harold McGee writes that the flavor of most vegetables exists to deter others from eating them — which may explain the pungency of mustard greens.
Sure, the pungency of the shark made my eyes water, and the slimy blob of súr hvalur, or sour whale, required multiple shots of schnapps to keep the nausea at bay, but the haggis - like blood sausage (slátur) didn't taste half bad, and the smoked lamb was actually quite good.
However, the odor - control effectiveness of a product can depend on the pet and the pungency of its waste.
However, the odor - control quotient needed can depend on the pet and the pungency of its waste.
Made with heart - healthy avocado oil, organic stone ground mustard, and organic apple cider vinegar, Primal Kitchen's Honey Mustard Vinaigrette proudly boasts the pungency of stone ground mustard and the sweetness of organic honey, perfectly enhanced by a tangy bold touch of lemon, without sacrificing quality, taste, or nutrients.
Despite the pungency of its bulb, the onion plant have beautiful white to purple flowers, and it is a popular ornamental in home gardens.
Baker travels with candles to mask the usual pungency of a big league clubhouse.
So do not expect wines and beers to reduce the pungency of the dishes being served.
peppery cocktail you've been drinking before the meal because the pungency of the drink will mask the complex flavors and spiciness of the entree.
Determining the precise pungency of Chile varieties has long been a goal of cooks, growers and researchers alike.
As this poaches gently in the oven, the woodsy smell of the rosemary marries with the pungency of the garlic and the brightness of the lemon, creating an intoxicating experience.
This tempers the pungency of the garlic so it doesn't intensify as it sits.
In 2008 the researchers discovered that the pungency of wild peppers — determined by their amount of spicy chemicals called capsaicinoids — varies by where they are growing.
Blood oranges are at the heart of his lightly wilted spinach salad, paired with English peas and a celery vinaigrette («The pungency of the celery plays well with the sweetness of the oranges,» he explains), and he's experimenting with a mandarin salad with sautéed salsify, pickled cherries, and a fava vinaigrette, slated to hit the menu soon.
Up until the mid-1800s it was difficult to control the pungency of paprika.
Evidently, all of the capsaicinoids work together to produce the pungency of peppers, but capsaicin itself is still rated the strongest.
Adjust the amount of powder to change the pungency of the sauce.
The sweetness of the milk compliments the pungency of their curries.
As there are many factors affecting the pungency of any variety, and there are many varieties within the various species and pod types, the measurements listed below are necessarily approximate.
In the earliest reference to his work on chiles, the American Journal of Pharmacy noted in 1911: «Wilbur L. Scoville presented a Note on Capsicum, showing the great variation in the strength of capsicum, and suggesting the possibility of the pungency of this drug being used as a simple test for quality.
The saline pungency of the anchovies carries itself beautifully with the chopped eggs, softened by the mayonnaise.
I use fennel because it masks the pungency of the cauliflower.
* If you're concerned about the pungency of the raw onion, you can squeeze the lemon juice on top of it and let it sit for a while in a dish before adding both to the salad.
Another unusual Sri Lankan recipe, Tamarind Chicken in White Curry Sauce, below, combines the tartness of tamarinds with the heat of chiles and the pungency of shallots, garlic, and spices.
Therefore, if this scenario is accurate, the more useful variation was the extremely high pungency of the newly developed varieties.
The resulting hybrid reduced the pungency of the Paprika pods and probably led to the non-pungent varieties now grown in Spain.
But until the mid-1800s it was difficult to control the pungency of the paprika produced.
«Mosco» is more pungent than a typical Anaheim - type pepper, having an estimated pungency of 5,000 to 6,000 Scoville Heat Units, or five to six times the pungency of a «NuMex No. 6 - 4 Heritage» pod, better known as «Hatch.»
Take care in using African birdseye chiles in the kitchen because of the extreme pungency of the pods.
Each guest can then adjust the pungency of the posole according to individual taste.
This recipe is quick for several reasons: it takes only minutes to prepare, and if not prepared and served quickly, the avocado will turn brown and the pungency of the wasabi will dissipate.
Yes, it is bursting with the unmistakable pungency of Hatch green chilies (I prefer mild over hot), but it stops short of beans and soy crumbles.
It can be used with both sweet and savory items and the pungency of vinegar removed.
Mr. Brady had since sent to Hungary for some paprika, and one sample possessed a little of «the pungency of cayenne, but the other specimen did not.
Although to do so is to lose the pungency of the original, we may certainly understand it as «even the smallest particle of trust, if it is real trust... «So the appropriate response to the challenge is trust;, trust in God, but trust in God in the concrete situation and in the particular instance, trust in relation to the specific challenge.

Not exact matches

I feel good when only ranting ravers decide to curtail my views of thoughtfulness measuring for such people are as useless pungencies meaning only to subvert when they factually draw attention to thought felt provocations innuendoes.
It makes an excellent salad, having all the flavour of the Capsicum without pungency, and enters into various light and pleasant dishes of the Italian and Spanish cooks.
The degree of pungency, as well as the particular flavour is said to depend in part upon locality, and in part also upon method of cultivation.
This is a lightly flavored sauce with a pungency that ranges from medium to wild depending on the heat of the chiles.
The medium pungency makes it ideal for all kinds of cooking when you want your food to be just medium spiced up.
All extremely nutritious for your body, they lend their unique flavor profiles of sweet, salty, bitter, savory, with just a touch of pungency.
Jerry Traunfeld in The Herbfarm Cookbook describes bay as having a «sweet and refreshing pungency, heavy with the scent of nutmeg and cardamom and punctuated by layers of vanilla, lemon and pine.»
True pepper possesses the ability to stimulate the appetite with its provocative aroma, it causes salivation in anticipation of its expected taste, and activates our gastric juices as its pungency warms the tongue.
The aim of Sichuan cuisine is not to blow the eater away, and if it is from a decent cook, there are different levels and kinds of pungency.
Pungency can vary according to precise variety of birdseye, where it is grown, and environmental conditions.
She was speaking of Big Jim Peña, our county extension agent, and his wife Holly, who had undergone extensive training in agricultural psychology in Nicaragua and could therefore function as my pungency counselors.
Commercial production and marketing, especially of green chiles and sauces, have been growing steadily since people around the world have discovered the delicious taste of chile without the overpowering pungency
According to expert agricultural psychologists Big Jim and Holly Peña, the addict's loved ones, employers, clergymen, accountants, spouses, chefs, and social workers (not necessarily in that order) should be on the lookout for the following suspicious behavior by the CAP (Chile - Addicted Personality) who exhibits the classic symptoms of PAS (Pungency Addiction Syndrome).
For example, in the development of the bell pepper from the poblano, pepper breeders were selecting for large size and reduced pungency, and they ended up with a very large pod with no pungency.
The natives of Brazil consume great quantities of these peppers, preferring the small red ones, which are of excessive pungency.
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