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- De Paule planned the villa on generous proportions to provide accommodation for his guests and his large domestic staff which included cooks, food tasters, torch bearers, pantry boys, wig makers, a winder of the clocks, physicians, as well as a baker to make black bread for feeding his hunting dogs.
- An arena tour of the UK called "We Are Sound" followed in December, on which two new songs ("Porcupine" and "Look Away") were previewed as tasters for a new studio album.
- The book starts with a description of the vinegar tasters, which is a painting portraying the three great eastern thinkers, Confucius, the Buddha, and Laozi over a vat of vinegar.
- Comté cheeses go through the process of "jury terroir", where panels of trained volunteer tasters from Comté supply chain and from the region discuss and publish bi-monthly in the newsletter Les Nouvelles de Comté about the taste and their results.
- The categorization of people into "tasters" or "nontasters" - based on their sensitivity to the bitterness of propylthiouracil and the expression of fungiform papillae on their tongues - has suggested a genetic basis for the variations observed in taste perception from person to person.
- The lords and their courts appointed public officers such as constables (from 1381), marsh haywards, ale tasters (from 1509), headboroughs (from 1578), tithingmen (from 1584) and a poundkeeper in 1796.
- The author then describes iteratively modifying the recipe's ingredients and cooking method, each time presenting the recipe to a panel of tasters who provide feedback.
- The blind approach is routine for wine professionals (wine tasters, sommeliers and others) who wish to ensure impartiality in the judgment of the quality of wine during wine competitions or in the evaluation of a sommelier for professional certification.
- Often people with BMS have unusually raised taste sensitivity, termed hypergeusia ("super tasters").
- He moved to Colombo, where he became one of the Ceylonese tea tasters, after doing his training at Mincing Lane in London.
- Another was that most tasters rated an inexpensive wine equal in taste to an expensive prestige wine, and both of these out scored the rest of the mid-priced and high-priced wines in the blind test.
- This interactive platform features videos, course tasters and self-reflection tools and enables people to sample short courses in the form of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs).
- Other research work went into how a wine's aroma and flavor can influence consumer choices as well as how wine tasters perceive astringency in wine.
- In 2006 Liem moved to the Champagne village Dizy, while establishing a reputation as "one of the keenest tasters around".
- In the Grand Final, both finalists made their way to London, where presenter Carol Vorderman revealed the news that their dishes were going to be trialed in stores across the country, thousands of tasters, thousands of votes, but only one winner.
- Professional wine tasters (sommeliers) use specific language to denote a wine's perceived flavors, aromas, and general characteristics as a way to sell the wine in the wide market.
- In 1985, the Confrérie du Jambon sec d'Ardennes was founded, bringing together charcuterie and catering professionals, tasters and gastronomes, to raise awareness of the product.
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