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They are also more flavorfully written than the usual television newsspeak.
But this singer and songwriter is Jewish, and quite flavorfully so.
West African cuisine can be described as starchy, flavorfully spicey.
This dish was colorful, texturally stimulating and flavorfully aggressive.
The medium rare, wonderfully soft, flavorfully marinated cubes of lamb make the kebab one to remember.
As is often the case with memoirs, the earlier chapters of "Paris in the 50's" are the most resonant, the most flavorfully bemused.
The story opens, flavorfully, with Sam Spiegel holding a beachfront conference about the novel he has just purchased (and which he subsequently sold).
They should be moist but not mushy, firm but not dry, well separated from one another but flavorfully blended with all the other ingredients.
"Grandchild of Kings" most flavorfully evokes its hero's presence when it is simply regurgitating his own literary narration as stage narration.
And moules au curry was a wonderful surprise, flavorfully balanced between spicy and sweet, with slices of apples among the mussels.
Roasted red peppers flavorfully permeate and dominate the mix of arugula, romaine, iceberg lettuce, endive, cucumber and radish.
As stated by the band mates, "we are a 'tasty secret', which makes our vibe flavorfully delicious... to the ears, to the eyes and definitely to the mood."
Seared peppered sirloin was a tender, flavorful center cut, served rare (as ordered), flavorfully deglazed with bourbon, and carrying a hint of Madeira in the buttery sauce.
But, then, Poirot himself, flavorfully incarnated this time round by David Suchet, is a foreigner and so, from the British point of view, the question of status becomes less relevant.
The fish had a delightful dill sauce, the green peppercorn studded pate was flavorfully good, and the black-eyed peas were corraled in a hollowed-out half lemon quite apart from the dish itself.
(Zinoman) 'NOTHING' A morsel of catnip for Anglophiles, flavorfully adapted by Andrea Hart from the novel by Henry Green.
Ken Wells, who grew up on the banks of Bayou Black in Louisiana, seems to be transforming his early life experience into a series of flavorfully entertaining novels, spiked with Cajun accents.
The play retains about a dozen such choice, signature moments, and if you're satisfied with intermittent tickles, most of them supplied by the exuberant Ms. Hart, then "Gemini" will go down as indulgently and flavorfully as a Philly cheese steak.
I began to believe that somehow the delicious and flavorfully complex Puerto Rican food that I grew up with was just too humble, or plainly missing those special qualities of "originality" that made it worthy of being considered a true cuisine and written about alongside these others.
Heirs to that tradition are rare today, but the name of at least one actor leaps to mind: Nathan Lane, last seen on Broadway serving up a flavorfully hammy star turn in the revival of "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum."
ORGANIC CLEMENTINES - These clementines from Olsen Organic Farms in Lindsay, Calif., are less uniform in size but more highly perfumed and flavorfully sweet than imports that come in crates.