The charcoal smoke imparts a special flavour to the milk, and a bluish colour which is of high aesthetic value to the consumer.
In all these places, especially if you sit near the grill, you get a good whiff of charcoal smoke with dinner.
He pursed his lips, made a grabbing motion as if to pluck the simile out of the charcoal smoke, winked knowingly.
Farther off were waves of blue roof tiles and the green ridge of the imperial palace; to the south, rising over charcoal smoke, the white cone of Fuji.
Mingolla breathed in perfume, charcoal smoke, the scents of rotting fruit.
The scent of coriander laced with charcoal smoke drifted upward on the still air, and in the distance he could hear the sound of bells.
The same shape against the sky, the same stench of garbage, charcoal smoke, and herbs, the same small night noises rustling and creaking in the stones and woodwork.
Thepinetas, the charcoal smoke, the wash and gurgle of waves sluicing the sand . . . He jerked back from his memories and looked through the telescope.
Flora MacDonald, nee Gilbert, held back her words, but tears welled in her eyes, tears that had nothing to do with the charcoal smoke of the barbecue.
From the garden, a whiff of charcoal smoke from the samovar drifted in, smothering the smell of tobacco plant and heliotrope.