(1) The article was further amended on 9 October 2012 to correct an editing error that attributed a quote saying that the film of Midnight's Children "slathers on the chutney" to its director, rather than to the Press Trust of India.
(2) Metcalfe will find out whether the chutney is a winner at his next 'buddy day'.
(3) The PTI said director Deepa Mehta "slathers on the chutney much thicker than even [Oscar-winning film] Slumdog Millionaire, directed by Danny Boyle, who is British".
(4) What to watch out for Some mango chutneys contain malt vinegar, so read the labels carefully before choosing if this is something you need to avoid.
(5) There would be really fresh salads and brochettes (kebabs) for lunch, and lavish spreads in the evening, featuring lentil and bean dishes, lamb and apricot tagine, and relishes including a particularly delicious sultana chutney.
(6) For the main course, the White House will offer a choice between roasted potato dumplings with tomato chutney or green curry prawns.
(7) Ruby is also using spelt flour, with mango chutney and Nigella seeds, whatever the hell they are.
(8) Put the dumplings in the buns and serve hot with the chutneys.
(9) There's a bowling green, giant games of chess and dominoes, plus a tea room dishing up summery flans, chutneys, jam and cakes made from ingredients grown in the kitchen garden.
(10) The bacon is dry-cured and served on a floury, partially toasted bap, with a dollop of surprisingly good tomato chutney.
(11) The coconut chutneys are fresh and clean in a way that belies their latent heat.
(12) She spent an hour preparing a huge spread of dishes, using her own curry powder: jackfruit curry, crispy chewy aubergine, bitter gourd salad, fish balls, mango chutney and ambulthiyal – chunks of yellowfin tuna steeped in spices.
(13) But it’s not all about chutney and expensive cheeses; it’s about making affordable basics easy for people to buy, while at the same time giving a better deal to the producers than they can get at major chains.” Interested in finding out more about how you can live better ?
(14) A blackcurrant version, however, thoroughly deserves its place atop any scone and the WI's caramelised onion chutney is so good it has usurped our household's homemade pickle.
(15) Her pakora-fried chicken in the lightest, frilliest dosa pancake, perked up with homemade chutneys and spiked by "gunpowder" spice mixes, is officially one of the most delicious things I've tasted, ever.
(16) Try the dosas, served with a selection of chutneys.
(17) We've developed a really good chutney made with fresh pineapple and when you put it with gammon it's bloody great.
(18) Add the water, chutney and tomato puree and mix to a smooth paste.
(19) Serves 2 1 tbsp butter 1 tsp mustard seeds 2-4 curry leaves, torn 1 tsp grated ginger ½ onion, chopped 1 tsp chopped green chilli 120g potatoes, cooked then roughly mashed Salt ½ tsp turmeric Red chilli to taste 1 tsp chaat masala Vegetable oil, for frying For the batter 30g chickpea (gram) flour 1 pinch turmeric 1 pinch red chilli Salt to taste To serve 2 burger buns 1 tbsp butter 1 tbsp coriander and mint green chutney 1 tbsp tamarind chutney 1 Heat half the butter in a pan, add the mustard seeds and allow them to crackle.
(20) Cariogenic potential of a few children's favourite snacks, assessed by evaluation of pH modulations on their respective consumption after 2,5,10,20,30 and 40 minutes compared to 10 percent sucrose control using pooled plaque method, in 8-12 years old children revealed lollipop (hard sucking candy) to be the most cariogenic and samosa without chutney to be the least cariogenic.
Savory
Definition:
(a.) Pleasing to the organs of taste or smell.
(n.) An aromatic labiate plant (Satureia hortensis), much used in cooking; -- also called summer savory.
Example Sentences:
(1) The first and third courses were interchanged and consisted of either a sweet (candy bar) or savory (cheese or crackers) food, both of similar palatabilities and energy densities.
(2) We found and inverse consumption relationship between savory "junk" foods and an intake of greens and root-crops (p = 0.03) and of pasta and rice (p = 0.008).
(3) Standing at the BBC bar my Head of Department, Gerald Savory, was also ordering a drink.
(4) "The hillside formed a tapestry of the blues and violets of flowering wild thyme," he recalled, "punctuated by bushes of wild rosemary, feathery shoots of wild fennel and the spring growth of oregano and winter savory – the poetry of Provence was in the air and tender tips of wild asparagus, invisible to the profane, were breaking the ground everywhere.
(5) Based on investigations of Piscator and of Savory et al., a modified Tsuchiya's reagent (ethanolic HCI-phosphotungstic acid) is used to precipitate proteins at 56 degrees C, followed by biuret spectrophotometry at 540 nm.
(6) Saliva has modulating effects on sour, salt, and the monosodium-glutamate-induced savory or umami taste.
(7) The consumers of sweet "junk" foods also ate significantly more savory "junk" food (p = 0.00009).
(8) Kimberley is making her fillings - chicken for some steamed Chinese buns and a bunch of other savory stuff that all sounds like something I'd eat a lot of at a party.
(9) The principal increase within the category of snack foods was in the intake of sweet solid items, e.g., candy bars, compared to sweet fluid, e.g., soda, or savory solid items, e.g., potato chips.
(10) When more savory food was provided, intake again remained fixed as exercise was increased, but subjects ate more throughout and maintained positive energy balance.
(11) However, more studies with different foods in a situation more similar to a normal meal are needed before it can be concluded that sweet and savory foods at the start or end of a meal always have the same effects on appetite and food intake.
(12) Beca's pudding is savory and features lamb, the juiciest of all the meats.
(13) While there, Trump made time for meetings with some of the world’s less savory leaders, but had no time for meeting with the members of civil society systematically repressed in the Middle East.
(14) The consumption of savory "junk" foods and meat products can replace nutrients of a high biological value which are found in greens and root-crops.