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    nuum

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    do not venture to explore the tastes of other foods from other cultures? In America‚ we reside in a culture where our Western values appear to be more concerned about the taste of manufactured and processed foods. We need to explore how our ancestors nurtured the earth with natural foods to instill into our bodies. We do have a choice. We can continue to destroy our bodies with artificial ingredients or we can live healthy lives with the natural and refreshing tastes of food from our ancestor’s

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    Descriptive Essay

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    Sai-Aua smell so good with garlic and little spicy when fried. It looks like its grilled chubby sausage. It looks rough outside but tender inside . When I chew it‚ the stuff of Sai-Aua tastes a little spicy‚ salty and mellow. That is the best part. I ever try Sai-Aua in many place in Bangkok‚ However‚ it is not the same taste as my favorite Sai-Aua in Chiang-Mai. In conclusion‚ Sai-Aua in Chiang-Mai is the most delicious that I have ever eaten. In Chiang-Mai you can buy it from Aumpron’s shop at Ton-Pa-Yom

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    Launceston Place

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    restaurant‚ earning its Certificate of Excellence in 2013 and almost a five star review. Located on the residential streets of the rainy London town‚ Launceston Place mixes quality and design in a dish that not only bursts an invasion of smooth tastes‚ but also provides luxury and elegance in all its seasonal menus. It’s not all about the food you eat‚ but the cozy atmosphere and the impeccable royalty service and all this at very affordable costs. Baked or fries‚ sweet and spicy‚ the excellent

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    FLAVORx Pharmaceutical companies don’t have children that won’t swallow their meds Laws in the US require meds to treat or cure illness‚ but not to taste good The average time it takes for a new drug to pass R&D‚ and be certified by US Food and Drug Admin. (FDA) is 12 years. Only 1 in 5‚000 drugs invented survives R&D testing and makes it to market Good taste is not a priority CarePages The hospital priority is patient satisfaction‚ treating illness and saving lives‚ not social networking Doctors

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    and themselves. They use an overall low-cost leadership competitive service strategy. Alamo Drafthouse Strategic Service Vision Target Market Segments: For the 2nd run features programming the 25-40 year old consumer‚ who has a sophisticated taste in film is the target. The special events are geared toward 18-30 year old‚ male‚ who regularly consumes alcohol. The targeted location is downtown Austin. Service Concept: They are a single-screen movie theater‚ and offer food‚ snacks‚ alcohol

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    Sensory Description

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    ice cream‚ rows of hot dogs‚ rows of Panini’s. Every eye stares‚ unable to blink‚ gaping in awe. Petrified. Everyone knows you eat with your eyes first. Jaws shut tightly‚ as though the food is imprisoned in there forever. Every taste bud quivers and shares the taste amongst them. Every tooth crunches into sweet and sour‚ hard and soft‚ sharp and blunt. Automatically your eyes shut tightly and you strain to hold onto the flavour forever. Uncontrollably you swallow‚ and realise your addicted to

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    the children sit down on the tables in their friend circles. I can hear the chewing of chicken‚ crunching of apples‚ gulping of water. There are brightly coloured back packs tucked away under the tables. The food tastes the same every time‚ even when there is a different menu. A taste of mushy peas lingers in all the items‚ even in the dessert. I eat my food quickly because I want to go out into the fresh air.  At the back of the hall is the area of children who bring their packed lunches. The

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    Poetry can evoke a wide spectrum of emotions ranging from sadness to exultation through the poet’s manipulation of the 5 primal senses; sight‚ sound‚ taste‚ smell and touch. This essay shall explore the emotive language used by Great War poets in order to evoke the senses in the reader‚ so that the more abstract issues in war can become tangible in those who are lucky enough to have never experienced battle. "All forms of imaginative literature‚ including drama and film‚ follow the same principle

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    Beach Day

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    the beach‚ and then we found a nice area. It wasn’t crowed and the water wasn’t as cold like the other water. Alexis and I started to splash water at each other and then salt water went in my mouth. Salt water tastes gross‚ I was already about to puke. But instead I suck it up and the taste of the water was gone. We were sitting on the sand were the water could hit us. Then all of a sudden I and Alexis felt something poking us on our thighs and butts. We both soon realized that they were

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    The Beach

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    place to be. There are so many things about the beach that make it a calming place. The most obvious things are the sights and sounds‚ from the ocean to the beautiful landscape. The less noticeable are what you feel‚ smell‚ and believe it or not‚ taste. There is not much to dislike about the beach‚ except maybe a bad case of sunburn. Going to the beach can be a calming getaway from the everyday stresses and pressures of life. The many sounds of the beach can be quite calming. The sound of the waves

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