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1 Now, we must have a tasting of the fresh flesh the trachs are bringing in.
2 We have a tasting tomorrow morning.
3 Guests can learn how cocoa is processed and, of course, have a tasting (or two) of the chocolate produced.
4 "Glad to have a tasting , Kit," and the General lay back in expectation.
5 One evening we had a tasting , trying every type of oil from the finest to the undrinkable dregs made from the damaged olives.
6 The dishes are all optional as an entire umami menu would be, in Roussillon's words, "like having a tasting menu made up solely of puddings".
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