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tastes <a taste; tastes> N

tastes

consumers tastes ECON

tastes & preferences ECON

taste <a taste; tastes> N

taste (feelings & emotions)

taste <a taste; tastes> N

poor taste JOURN

critique of taste (developed by Galvano Della Volpe)

sale by taste ECON

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He's also doing herb and parmesan-crusted lamb chop with spicy chimichurri because, "anything crumbed tastes amazing, especially after a few drinks".
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The sauce, unlike so many, isn't gloppy; it tastes of white wine and tarragon, a tricky herb, here kept in check.
www.thestar.com
Other ingredients that might be added by different tastes include corn, potatoes, celery, or kidney beans.
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It recreated the content of the 18th and 19th century presentations, and successfully evoked their tastes for horror and fantasy.
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We sample some excellent fish tikka, served piping hot and marinated to perfection, which tastes delightful with the mandatory chopped onions and chutney.
www.thehindu.com
Funny how everything tastes so much better outdoors on a balmy tropical evening.
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The oil has a yellowish color and tastes similar to groundnut oil.
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Dinner was a steady fireside parade of delightful tastes, from an amuse-bouche to monkfish and duck, a cheeseboard and fruit granita with panna cotta.
www.stuff.co.nz
The attachable bidets may be manufactured of plastic, chrome plated metal, or stainless steel to accommodate many tastes and budgets.
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She exerted her influence over a 61-year concert career, changing the format and repertoire of the piano recital and the tastes of the listening public.
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