| 21. | In Pasternack's hands, pan-fried fillets have the texture and succulence of slow-cooked pork shoulder.
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| 22. | Dried figs are great snacks, but no match for the subtle, honey-sweet succulence of a perfectly ripe fig.
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| 23. | If more Georgians grew specialty mushrooms, Johns said, more people would be able to enjoy their succulence and healthful benefits.
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| 24. | It's a process that sacrifices vigor for delicacy and succulence, and one that's got to be changed ."
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| 25. | In the postures of some figures we feel an animal sentience, in the ripe anatomy of others we savour a fruity succulence.
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| 26. | Tenderness is perhaps the most important of all factors impacting meat eating quality, with others being flavor, juiciness, and succulence.
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| 27. | In fact, we'd like more changes : Bigger hips, more succulence in the arms, more like a size 12.
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| 28. | Trotter's technique produces a portion of fish that retains its salmon-pink color and has a silken, almost custardlike succulence.
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| 29. | Villas writes of these one-pot meals with such adoration, you can almost feel their succulence in your mouth as you read.
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| 30. | Eric Ripert of Le Bernardin says there is nothing better for nonfatty fish like halibut; it seals in the succulence and adds texture.
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