“Which is your most chocolaty beer?”— Chocolaty is a term most often used to describe rich brown beers such as porters and stouts. It describes the flavors and aromas associated with chocolate or dark malts. “Do you have a fruity beer?”— With some beers, you can really notice fruit...
15. Bitter: Having a strong, unpleasant taste, often associated with coffee or dark chocolate. 16. Bland: Lacking in flavor. 17. Seasoning: Substances, like spices, herbs, and salt, used to enhance the flavor of food. 18. Herb: A plant with fragrant leaves used in cooking...
(verb) to utter with noisy self-assertiveness.“I don’t care about your opinion!” Carl blustered as the realization set in that he had lost the argument. decided (verb) to determine or settle (something in dispute or doubt).“I think I’ll take a chocolate ice cream cone,” Larry ...
chocolate – koko (Engl. corr.) chooses v. – anneriwok chooses the best – narroadlerpok cinders – arialinerk circles v. – kaibjayok clean (is) v. – salumayok clear sky – adlartok clear water – kakiaktok, sikittok clever (is) – sialtuyok, pokrittok climbs v. – major...
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Latte: Similar to a cappuccino, but with more steamed milk and less foam. Mocha: A coffee drink made with espresso, chocolate syrup, and steamed milk. Tea: Earl Grey: A black tea infused with bergamot oil. Darjeeling: A black tea known for its delicate floral aroma a...
While the chocolate boxes of today may tend toward uniformly but elegantly shiny wrappings, time was chocolate boxes were adorned with lovely and charming pictures. Which apparently didn't charm all who encountered them. By the late 1800s, chocolate-box was being applied as an adjective to thin...
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Before you go leaf-peeping and apple-picking this autumn, here are some terms to describe the colors you'll see on the way. From 'maroon' to 'feuille morte,' there's a story behind every color.
(Except chocolate. I would gladly accept chocolate in lieu of evidence.) I’m also excited to tell you a story about stories and to share with you some of the information from my “Personal Interest” folder… That’s pages and pages of notes on things I find absolutely fascinating. So ...