‘Tambili or the sweet water from the spliced green or bright orange fruit quenches thirst and fortifies the Lankan soul.’.‘My spirit feels reborn, and I breathe in the sweet air of the pardoned prisoner.’.‘I also readily recall those days when we had sweet water - for breakfast, lunch and dinner.’.‘Jonathan Cope is spending this week breathing the sweet air of the French countryside.’.‘The clean sweet air with the damp chill in it of mountain snow.’.‘It's so quiet it doesn't stop you sleeping, and in the morning the air is sweet and clean.’.‘The smoking ban is finally here, and so I'm joining the ranks of smug non-smokers - filling my lungs with nothing but clean, sweet air.’.‘Head low as the sun grew higher in the sky, he breathed in the fresh, sweet air with a hint of delighted content.’.‘What had possessed him to leave the beautiful greenness and fresh sweet air of Hilgoth?’.‘The man kindled it and in the next moments the fresh and sweet air fulfilled with deep and suffocating smoke and scent of burning flesh.’.‘Fresh, sweet air breezed past Shana's head, her fawn-colored hair streaming behind her in the gust.’.‘There breathes in the face a sweet air of the purest grace, with the hair gathered simply, and all the lineaments are formed to beauty and to modesty.’.‘She enjoyed the shade that the rustling green canopy gave herself and her boyfriend as they sat together, breathing the fresh and sweet air.’.‘It had a bitterly sweet taste, that left her mouth dry, yet the taste was unforgettable.’.‘The tea tastes a little bitter with some lingering sweet aftertaste.’.‘Thai food should have the perfect balance of bitter, salty, sweet, sour and hot.’.‘It tasted sweet like honey for only a second and then a sudden painful lurching started in her womb.’.‘The sweet natural taste of honey halvah ice cream complemented the flowery taste of the rose water for a unique blend of earthiness.’.‘However, the beef became tasty after absorbing the sweet and sour tastes of the preserved tangerine peel wrapped outside.’.‘‘My compliments,’ she said over the steaming cup as the sweet taste of the tea lingered on her tongue.’.‘Apples have various tastes, insipid, sweet, very sour and accordingly used in cooking.’.‘Buttermilk is an assortment of three tastes - sweet, sour and astringent.’. ![]() ![]() ‘There are 14 species of salak plants, but only Sibetan salak - with its sweet and sour taste and dry meat - has a high market value.’.‘It tasted sweet and bitter on his tongue at the same time and made him shiver slightly, unable to decide if he enjoyed the taste or not.’.‘I walked over to the cupboard, pulling down a mug, then filled it with the sweet bitter taste of homemade coffee.’.‘Mr Dolan, 47, said the bitter had a sweet, fruity taste and was ‘quite dangerous stuff’ at 4.8 per cent.’.‘The smell is pleasant, the taste is slightly sweet and slightly bitter as is typical of ginseng.’.‘Taste buds can only distinguish between sweet, salt, sour and bitter and the sense of smell is relied on to obtain the flavour.’.‘She raised a finger to her lips and traced them, strangely she could taste the sour but sweet taste still there.’.‘Chamomile flower (Matricaria spp.) has a pleasantly bitter and sweet taste.’.‘Some people taking the drug simply complain that food has lost its taste, but others report a strongly metallic bitter or sweet taste.’.‘Human taste buds react to four tastes: sweet, sour, salty, and bitter.’.‘They all exhibit sour, salty, sweet, and bitter tastes or can be any combination of the four.’.
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