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1 The infusion in warm water had a brown colour and an astringent taste .
2 It has a sweet astringent taste , very soluble in water, but scarcely soluble in alcohol.
3 While edible by humans, it has a rather astringent taste which is not widely popular.
4 Some leavening acids have a distinctly astringent taste (sulfates, pyrophosphates).
5 Exhausted, nauseated, paler than the sand, shivering violently, we spat out the astringent taste of the sea.
6 Potash alum is obtained tolerably pure in commerce in colorless transparent crystalline masses, having an acid, sweetish, astringent taste .
7 Boiled with water this forms a thick glutinous mass, with a rather astringent taste , and is eaten with salt, limes, and chilies.
8 It then forms a thick glutinous mass, and salt is mixed with it to give it flavour, as it is of a somewhat astringent taste .
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