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1 These latter ingredients would lose their delicate flavour if boiled too much.
2 Algerian prawns, especially those of Bona, are large and of a delicate flavour .
3 A delicate flavour of uncertainty about to-morrow gives zest to the appetite of to-day.
4 All were fat and of delicate flavour , and lasted us quite a long time.
5 No description could ever come up to their delicate flavour .
6 Fine chocolate is known for its delicate flavour notes, fancy packaging and a hefty price tag.
7 Asparagus has been prized since ancient times for its delicate flavour and its alleged medicinal properties.
8 Shallots have a more delicate flavour than normal onions, which is why I prefer them here.
9 It was of delicate flavour , "red as a rose," and of a tempting smell.
10 Still, although not a pleasing fish to look at, the flathead is of a delicious and delicate flavour .
11 The delicate flavour of the venison is complemented by the gutsy pumpkin mash and sauté of wild mushrooms.
12 Butter beans are large and white with a delicate flavour that complements the stronger flavours of garlic and paprika.
13 The eggs were presented to me by the natives, and when cooked were of a very rich and delicate flavour .
14 It has a most treacley taste, and, in truth, is not unlike treacle, not having the delicate flavour of honey.
15 When the rains come, pigs are released to eat the acorns, which contribute to the delicate flavour of ibérico ham.
16 The glutinous parts about the head lose their delicate flavour , after the fish has been twenty-four hours out of the water.
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