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Fine sea salt is a standard for seasoning all dishes.
Scientists have developed a pair of chopsticks, that can make food taste saltier, sour or bitter without the need for extra seasoning.
Under the word Powder was another word, Seasoning.
Perhaps fearing that food overseas might need seasoning, ketchup was the essential item for 38 per cent of New Zealanders, while 41 per cent of Indonesians packed hot sauce and 38 per cent of Mexicans carried canned chillies.
Have a little taste before seasoning, as the clams can be quite salty.
A bag of seasoning, a pouch of oil, some hot water and hey presto – dinner is served.
The burger is also served with a side of purple and orange sweet potato fries with superfood seasoning and a cacao shake with sweet potato, bee pollen, seaweed, coconut oil and black pepper.
It is a dried noodle block; all you need to do is to pour hot water over the par-cooked noodles, add the flavoring powder and some seasoning oil, wait for 2-3 minutes, and then it is ready.
"Taste" involves proper seasoning and fine slicing techniques.
Perhaps fearing that food overseas might need seasoning, ketchup was the essential item for 38 percent of New Zealanders, while 41 percent of Indonesians packed hot sauce and 38 percent of Mexicans carried canned chillies.
As kelp is similar to seaweed, it can be added as an accompaniment to your dinner, or as a delicious sushi seasoning.
Proving this fact is a revolutionary electric fork designed by Japanese researchers that can make any dish taste salty, thus acting as a substitute for the popular seasoning.
Seasoning is often what makes vegetables taste good.
To retain the original taste of the food filled in the earthenware, it must be boiled in chicken soup, ham soup or pork leg soup without any seasoning.
The so-called digital seasoning also applies to wine, helping drinkers to enjoy their tipple by up to 15 per cent more, if served alongside the right music.
Yes, I believe that spirituality is the needed seasoning to America's materialism.