| 31. | Too cloying to drink, it made a perfect foil for the bold pungency of the Key lime.
|
| 32. | Once they are fried, they need a light sauce, one with acidity, flavor and pungency.
|
| 33. | But as anyone who has cooked with shallots knows, omitting their assertively sweet pungency diminishes a dish.
|
| 34. | There are also chemical feelings _ cooling, metallic, astringent, nasal pungency ( like horseradish ).
|
| 35. | As for that litterbox, it is meant to describe a piercing pungency that sauvignon blancs sometimes achieve.
|
| 36. | It shares a certain pungency with viognier, but it smells more of spiced tea than of fruit.
|
| 37. | At the time, I didn't realize that their onion pungency made them distasteful to animals.
|
| 38. | The spiciness of the ginger adds a little pungency, while the sweetness of the wine cools it.
|
| 39. | Garlic's pungency will lessen within a few hours as the allicin breaks down on its own.
|
| 40. | His blunt assessments give the series a welcome pungency that raises it from its roots in the classroom.
|