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The elephant is an elephant all right but the imps are no more imps than the moon is a chunk of green cheese.
He had the wine be tasted quietly with his favorite cheese.
The most widespread transgenic food is vegetarian cheese, production of which involves a genetically modified yeast.
The conclusion drawn is that the flavours bear little resemblance to cheese or tomato.
Inspection of the dairy farm revealed that manual milking took place in the cattle shed and hygiene conditions for cheese preparation and assembly were inadequate.
Thus, we have found five different strains in a gravad rainbow trout and four in a cheese sample [5, 6].
Nowadays the area has a good reputation for its cheese production.
If so, how to interpret the relatively luxurious additions which sometimes occur : oil, salt, cheese and curds?
They exchanged salt for several products: maize, beans, brown sugar, soap, cheese, chick peas, potatoes, mangoes, bananas, mamey, prunes, onions, sugar, firewood, and so on.
Eighteen farms were randomly selected from practice files of local veterinarians, eight being '_cheese_-making' farms and the remaining ten milking-dairy farms.
Trigger factors include foods such as chocolates, red wine, cheese, and citrus fruits.
Try adding butter, or white or cheese sauce to other vegetables.
The farmers produced a variety of products (vegetables, cheese, processed foods, meat) and were already engaged in marketing their products locally.
The cheese's flavor is very complex, salty and sweet with hints of butterscotch or toffee.
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Another explanation is that slipcote describes the cheese's tendency to slip out of its rind while maturing.
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