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1 From it a cooling drink is made, and ices of fine flavour .
2 Both question and answer had taken on a fine flavour of impersonality.
3 Many of them were ripe, and I found they possessed a fine flavour .
4 It has, indeed, a very fine flavour , is firm, white, and very rich.
5 This sauce will give a fine flavour to melted butter.
6 The fine flavour of that party is quite incommunicable.
7 Rich in omega 3 fish oil, they have a bright red flesh and a fine flavour .
8 A few candied orange-flower petals will impart a fine flavour to tea when infused with it.
9 Raymond found in both his mother-in-law and Sir John Horner friends capable of appreciating his fine flavour .
10 The ayyah, which is a fruit not so rich but of a fine flavour and very refreshing.
11 This firm also produces Cashew, Walnut, Almond, and Nut Table Butter of great delicacy and fine flavour .
12 Currants and cherries preserved whole in this manner, in bunches, are extremely elegant, and have a fine flavour .
13 Of these and many other excellent fruits of fine flavour , we eat abundantly, and found them extremely wholesome.
14 Companies often struggle to source consistent quality fine flavour cocoa from smallholders that lack a centralised quality control system.
15 But to me it had always a fine flavour of poetry, compounded out of Indian story and Hawthornden's allusion:
16 The honey is not so firm as that of the English bee, but is of very fine flavour and quality.
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