Further, the holiday season in all its succulence is meant to be savored.
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One-half of each fowl was tested by cooking for flavor, succulence, and tenderness.
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The carving-knife was about to descend on its succulence, when, lo!
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Moreover, no one would ever reach that exacting altitude in a state of succulence.
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The flavour becomes mellow with the succulence of fleshy fruits.
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The sound of her grazing is appetizing; the grass betrays all its sweetness and succulency in parting under her sickle.
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"Its superiority over the Common Spinach consists in the fact, that it grows luxuriantly, and produces leaves of the greatest succulency, in the hottest weather."
Ús de juiciness en anglès
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As we mentioned before, juiciness comes from the water content of meat.
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Mixing a bit of brown sugar into the season guarantees the juiciness.
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We are going to have lots of info, good stuff and juiciness.
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All three collagens were positively correlated with tenderness, juiciness, and overall acceptability.
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They bring a burst of welcome colour and juiciness to dark evening meals.
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These chops are done as if Nature had mellowed their juiciness.'
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Is this an epicure's preference, due to the greater juiciness of the flesh?
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The skin helps keep juices in, and tenderness and juiciness go hand in hand.
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But really, the sensation of juiciness happens on two levels.
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With their extraordinary sweet-and-sour juiciness, pineapples are the perfect fruit for this delightful dessert.
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There was no softness of character-nojuiciness-noloveliness in him.
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These green oranges have a delicious scent and amazing juiciness.
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It combines everything you love, with a luscious smoky flavoured pork dripping with juiciness.
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This marinade adds to the tender juiciness of the steak.
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This chicken forms its own sticky-yet-sweet sauce as it cooks and retains its juiciness.
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Its juiciness and nutritiousness are visible in the trumpeter-like cheeks of the well-fed John Bull.