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Antonia Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Tangy/snappy

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001) Can you give me an example of tangy and snappy taste (food) 02br
002) What does it mean gratin-style? 02br
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0 Au gratin is a term from the French, and means that the dish has been sprinkled with grated cheese. Does this sound right? 0-

  • 0 Au gratin is a term from the French, and means that the dish has been sprinkled with grated cheese.
  • Does this sound right?
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0 Au gratin is a term from the French, and means that the dish has been sprinkled with grated cheese. Does this sound right? 0-
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0"au gratin" or "gratiné/ed" is exactly what Abbie says, BUT don't forget to put the dish into the oven (not microwave) til it gets brown! 050010id1
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0 Sorry - forgot tangy and snappy. 02br
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00 a sharp distinctive often lingering flavor - lemons are very "tangy" 02br
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00snappy - this can either mean "very quickly" or, in terms of taste, it is similar to 'tangy' and 'sharp', but probably relates more to hot spices such as chilli pepper. 0-
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0 Thanks, it's very difficult to imagine tastes or sounds from dictionary definitions. I simply 01i00love02i00 definitions. I think at least ten sound verbs have the same definition: ''low high- pitched sound...'' 0-

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