Aún no tenemos significados para "smoky taste".
1He sipped the whiskey, letting the smoky taste evaporate in his mouth.
2Margaret loved the familiar smoky taste of the first drink but was wary of the second.
3Gas has its advantages, sure, but nothing beats the smoky taste briquettes or natural wood charcoal can provide.
4About 13 percent is malt whisky made from malted barley toasted over peat fire for a smoky taste.
6The only things that mattered were the warm, smoky taste of the whisky and the coldness of the beer, sluicing his throat.
7Grains were then dried by lighting fires at the ends of the ditches, giving the malt a smoky taste and a darkened color.
8The white-fleshed fish was moist and delicately flavored, and the duck had a rich, smoky taste, boosted by the plum gravy served with it.
9I eat my fish, with its black, smoky taste, and say nothing to Taatamata, who sits beside me with Georges sleeping against her chest.
10The next day, she boils the mixture over a wood fire, allowing the beer to turn to a porridge-like consistency with a slightly smoky taste.
11Yuri doesn't respond; he takes a large gulp of the burning tea, the bitter, smoky taste of which fills his mouth with an invisible clatter.
12"The rice will have a smoky taste if you don't."
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