Sentences with phrase «rancid rather»

As it turns out, extra-virgin olive oil contains chlorophyll that accelerates decomposition and makes the oil go rancid rather quickly.
Some mothers may notice their expressed milk will have a «soapy» appearance and taste that becomes rancid rather quickly after being stored.
If your milk tastes / smells sour or rancid rather than soapy, the cause may be chemical oxidation rather than lipase.
Don't soak them over night as cashew have a tendency to go rancid rather quickly.
Keep in mind that tahini can turn rancid rather quickly (even in unopened cans, in our experience).

Not exact matches

Rather than ask difficult questions and think things thoroughly through, decision makers unconsciously use the word synergy to make problematic deals seem more palatable, like slathering ketchup over rancid meatloaf.
I love bulk bins for a number of reasons, not just for stocking up on soup ingredients, but also things like, since I bake so infrequently, I'm the person who buys one cup of pastry flour at a time, lol, rather than that three - pound bag that will go rancid before my next homemade pie craving.
Rafa Benitez» American paymasters George Gillett and Tom Hicks have a rather rancid yuletide gift for the Spaniard; apparently there is no money available in the January transfer rush -LRB-!)
In addition, rather than acting as antioxidants, oxalates are prooxidants, so they encourage the oxidation of your fats, forming rancid fats in your body.
Likewise with their deafening roars and mockery and the tossing from the city walls of burning balls of pitch and sulfur onto the masses below simply extends the misery of the populace within besieged Mordor, which can only end with Orcs eating Orcs, which is a rather nasty way to go for both the eater and the eatee (Orc flesh tastes rather like rancid over cooked mule meat with vomit sauce... but not as good).
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