piquant in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

piquant in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for piquant in the English»Italian Dictionary

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English
It is described as a piquant mix of sweetness and heat.
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A food critic may nevertheless use the word piquant to describe such a pie, especially if it is exceptionally well seasoned.
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All of it made more piquant by the marketing and hyping abilities of some and the inability to do that by others.
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Depending on the capsaicin content in bell peppers and the amount of added chili peppers, it can be sweet (traditional), piquant (the most common), or very hot.
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This blue comes wrapped in syrah vine leaves and is unbelievably smooth and complex with a perfect salt balance and a piquant fruity character.
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The end result is a soft and creamy brown paste which has a very pungent and piquant taste.
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This album is filled with feelings of lethargy, languor and disengagement, yet most of the tracks sound warm and sweet, as opposed to those piquant self-centered ones before her motherhood.
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The many piquant details her stories contain give her characters and the movies in which they appear a solid foothold in reality.
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In "provolone piccante", the distinctive piquant taste is produced with lipase (enzyme) derived from goat.
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The original recipe contained a mix of fruits and spices making it a piquant, fruity sauce.
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