The sauce was actually more like a chutney [source: Gandhi]. In the early 1800s, Americans began experimenting with their own homemade ketchups, preparing them with ingredients like shallots, oysters, lemons, walnuts, elderberries, mushrooms and beer. (Fun fact: Author Jane Austen was ...
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aRelishes & Chutneys 美味&酸辣调味品[translate] aregard him as a piece 认为他片断[translate] a我想要三分熟的牛排 I want three minute ripe beefsteak[translate] aYeah... whatever. 呀… 什么。[translate] aSelangor Darul Ehsan,Malaysia Selangor Darul Ehsan,马来西亚[translate] ...
aRelishes & Chutneys 美味&酸辣调味品[translate] aFood co.,ltd 食物co.,有限公司[translate] a爱上你是我的错 Falls in love with you is I wrong[translate] a她开始学的是法语,但最后却成为一名英语翻译。 She starts study is French, but finally becomes an English translator actually.[translate]...
aFrank & Schlager (2006) suggested an interpretation 直率& Schlager (2006年)建议了解释[translate] aanalytically 分析[translate] athe valve Offset Current 阀门垂距潮流[translate] achutney 酸辣调味品[translate] asealing water agitators 海豹捕猎水鼓动者[translate] ...
Ingredients | 50ml Johnnie Walker Black Label Blended Scotch Whisky (PS19.80, 70cl, Amazon) | 2tsp caramelised onion chutney | 10ml demerara (or brown) sugar syrup | 2 dash black walnut bitters, | 1.25ml distilled vinegar Method In a whisky glass, add the chutney, 25ml Johnnie Walker Blac...
Their version of a “Ploughmans” was actually my favorite of *both* high teas we had enjoyed – a pear and date chutney, a super beautiful Pitchfork white cheddar, and a cheese scone – YUM! HERE is the menu! Ultimately, we picked our purses up off the “purse footstools” and heade...
It was very early in the morning and we were visiting Udupi Shri Krishna Temple. After the Darshan we were going around when we came across the famous Mitra Samaj. That early they were serving hot Idly and Cofee..the taste of their sambar and chutney has no parallel.....
Programming Culture" buzz-word dictionary), and use it whenever I do development. As my Uncle Chutney sez, "Big things are made up of lots of Little things." Make little things. Test them and make sure they work. Then put a couple of little things together. Test that and make sure it...
The word does exist, it has originated from Indian English and has been accepted by the Oxford dictionary. English as a language has borrowed from other languages and that is why it is so dynamic. The word chutney has been in the OALD since a long time, maybe an outcome of the British...