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"pungent" Definitions
  1. having a strong taste or smell
  2. direct and having a strong effect
"pungent" Antonyms
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751 Sentences With "pungent"

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" - Eric, 35 "Girlfriend's dog rips pungent, powerful farts.
" They like, "nigga, what the fuck does pungent mean?
Nigam said this pungent mixture holds the molecules they're after.
It emitted a foreboding, pungent smell when I unwrapped it.
A pungent funk arose, but the cheese was not rancid.
But the cheese inside the lasagna was pungent and savory.
But inside the walls, a vivid, pungent, complex universe hums.
Mellow and creamy, avocados work well with pungent, bright flavors.
The pungent, salty cheese is often served with sweet wines.
Julian Assange seems a pungent symbol of tech dystopianism. Right.
Cluster chords are dense and hazy, yet pungent with tension.
During the summer, Canal Street smelled of pungent, sweating garbage.
It's pretty neutral; I don't like anything with pungent aromas.
Propylene is a colorless, flammable, pungent gas made from petroleum.
A pungent mix of shallots, capers and herbs accomplishes both.
But many modern craft beers emphasize pungent scents and taste.
There's no veggie crunch, no pungent onion, no leafy lettuce.
The atmosphere was pungent with the odor of stale sweat.
The perpetual garbage crisis is only the most pungent example.
It was understood she was solely practicing pungent performance art.
Neither have I. What they are, though, is intoxicatingly pungent.
An aura of pungent, savory Japanese food clung to her uniform.
It's not as pungent as what most people are used to.
Aside from smelling a bit "pungent," the bird was otherwise healthy.
"I smell something much more pungent from the Clinton campaign: fear."
What is that shit and why does it smell so pungent?
Stoked with saucy and pungent phrases like these, Pete Wells's Sept.
Do you have a pungent steak that the dog could smell?
Mierra dislikes the pungent smell of meat and traces of blood.
There's a pungent odor in the air—the smell of rot.
And Mr. Trump used characteristically pungent language about the assailants themselves.
Yet the notebooks contain some of Nietzsche's most vital, pungent writing.
In other words, about the pungent pleasure of the Tarantino experience.
Nearly every other sentence contains pungent Anglo-Saxon nouns and gerunds.
It's not a direct insult and not a pungent curse word.
Unoaked cabernet franc from the Loire pairs surprisingly well with pungent dishes.
I prefer the pungent, salty flavors of Chex Mix, Bugles, or Combos.
Without the early exposure to the pungent aromas, people found them inedible.
She plucks a particularly pungent one and pops it in her mouth.
Anchoring the pungent 1990s ambience is Mr. Hoult, easily oozing cool charisma.
"I always felt it was too pungent, too much vinegar," he said.
The air was pungent with the smell of lubricants and cleaning solvents.
Now, dozens of bears have found a pungent reason to congregate there.
The tomato was tart, the cheese pungent and tangy, and the ShackSauce ... saucy.
The blue cheese curl, shaped like fusilli, doesn't have blue cheese's pungent flavor.
Are you a loud eater who often brings pungent foods to the office?
It's part the décor, and linoleum floor,And, the punchy and pungent aroma.
This whole scenario brings back pungent memories for those of a certain age.
Its cheese is pungent, flavorful, and not quite as plasticky as the others.
The bitter leaf soup puts a megaphone to that pungent African green's brashness.
The plants are pungent, to put it mildly, and that's making neighbors furious.
On the palate it is rich and mildly pungent, an altogether delightful combination.
I think pairing the gose with a pungent bleu cheese would be fantastic.
The best Beatle melodies are simple if original progressions braced with pungent lyrics.
Hong Kong (CNN)Adeline Chan's nose crinkled at the market's pungent, briny smell.
The gooey cheese was pungent, and the jalapeño sauce added an extra kick.
The Democratic race is a tangle of contradiction, paradox and pungent little ironies.
It smells of something pungent like trash left in the can too long.
Eating the pungent, spongy tortitas de camarón isn't a walk in the park, either.
The result was pungent and acidic; these were the flavors that defined my youth.
But you know what I'm talking about, that little pungent fart when you're peeing!
You can add more yuzu kosho if you want to make it more pungent.
Barberas will not go so well with vinegary foods, pungent, oily foods or shellfish.
But Ms. Farrin's arresting imagination came through in the pungent details of the piece.
Fluke piccata, firm and lemony, came with artichoke stems, pungent caperberries and broccoli rabe.
Bechtolt: It's all fermented vegetables, so everything has an incredibly pungent smell and taste.
The ones you play an enormous amount, they become a little bit less pungent.
"The soundtrack is a pungent, incoherent, occasionally haunting trifle," said Jayson Greene in Pitchfork.
Blanched green beans incorporated pungent gobs of Point Reyes blue cheese and crushed walnuts.
One of the most pungent recitatives in opera comes in Norma's very first scene.
I can smell really pungent scents—like taking out the trash—but nothing sweet.
But this time the supportive harmonies are thick with intensifying intervals and pungent bits.
Emanating from somewhere deep in the house was an unmistakably pungent, yet unrecognizable, smell.
A woman studying for a medical degree is the heroine of Welsh's pungent debut.
But until then, lovers of pungent, soft cheeses are facing a hard, new reality.
The patty is thicker than that of Impossible Foods, and it's much more pungent.
It has a crunchy, velvety texture and tastes like a pungent type of cilantro.
When the orange tabby uses her litter box, well, it's just pungent and disgustingly smelly.
When deputies arrived, they could smell a "strong, pungent odor," according to the charging affidavit.
His stomach was upset and a pungent odor began seeping through his pores, she recalls.
According to her, the stench was "pungent AF" and she had to change cars ASAP.
Its pungent meatiness will stick with you, both on your palate and in your memory.
The defect causes a "noxious, pungent, sour and musty odor throughout the cars," they claim.
Her scent was as pungent as it had been when she had asked for directions.
The crust is, in many places, burned black and soaked with savory, pungent olive oil.
It was certainly more pungent and fresh-smelling than the average 20-bag of haze.
There's this pungent melange of culture, music, money, rare goods and ephemeral moment creation happening.
But it broke on the ship, releasing its pungent scent and, reportedly, terrifying the passengers.
A good appetite Crunchy, pungent and herbal, this stir-fry is fast but never bland.
Then I use Guatemalan chorizo, more pungent than the Portuguese, less spicy than the Mexican.
I walk down the street smelling its pungent aroma just about everywhere in the city.
ZACHARY WOOLFE And now for something completely different, though still in Ms. Norman's pungent French.
Whether they loved it or hated it, tasters agreed on one thing: PBR is pungent.
As they pull away bits of debris, the stench of rotting flesh grows more pungent.
It is bright, juicy and herbal (not at all pungent), delicious and easy to drink.
One is a pungent fish sauce called garum, that was put on everything, including desserts.
Manuela Kragler lives upstairs from a Munich cheese shop whose pungent smells permeate her home.
The perfectly poached egg was nestled under a bed of aromatic arugula and pungent Parmesan.
It&aposs perhaps the start of a fruitful career bringing pungent smells into the world.
Friday has the singular "A Taste of Honey" (1961), from Shelagh Delaney's pungent 1958 play.
One is a pungent fish sauce called garum, that was put on everything, including desserts.
"These can be pungent cheeses, and initially not all of my customers were fans," she said.
EVEN amid Brazil's pungent stew of recent big corporate scandals, the latest is particularly stomach-turning.
Much of the water has a pungent, swampy odor and sometimes smells like sewage or gasoline.
"It's too much shared stuff," he said, although he used a more pungent word than stuff.
I don't know if you've ever had these or not, but it's a very pungent fish.
At its most pungent it can be a punchy mix of mushrooms, liquorice and old socks.
Half a century ago its hyper-salty, super-pungent waters stretched 80km from north to south.
When common navel microbes, like corynebacterium, build up, they emit pungent odors, similar to body odor.
A Singaporean bakery created mooncakes with durian, the pungent fruit loved and hated across Asia, inside.
Anhydrous ammonia, a colorless gas with pungent fumes, can cause unconsciousness and even death when inhaled.
"It's this very thick yellow [substance with a] very pungent scent that gets deposited," she added.
As if his battle cries weren't bad enough, the armadillo also emitted a strong, pungent smell.
There is a hunger, it seems, for pungent, herbal smells that are almost medicinal in nature.
The resinous taste was pungent and pure, and it completely dominated the wine, a thin savatiano.
Jean-Luc's belly is tender over his bladder, and his urine looks cloudy and smells pungent.
Gabriele's patients tend to come from the same élite circles, as does her frank, pungent talk.
The pungent stench of perspiring persons who, apparently, haven't yet heard the news that deodorant exists.
Your pungent lunch tells everyone that you just don't care about them, even when you do.
In my recipe, I use the oil as a pungent sauce for thinly sliced chicken cutlets.
When London's lights begin to dim, our enjoyment of the licentious becomes powerful, potent, and pungent.
The other is a pungent dipping sauce, with dried and ground shrimp, green onions, garlic, and chili.
Most are content with just one plate of assorted cheeses, since each type is pungent as fuck.
To this day, the team remains divided over whether or not the pungent brew should be revived.
When asked in 1971 about the growing influence of Africa on Christianity, he offered a pungent assessment.
Trash piling up in the streets goes uncollected, breeding swarms of flies and emitting a pungent stench.
"I really wanted the dancing to be fierce and pungent, and direct, like the track," Angel says.
Their pungent perfumes aren't meant for us, said John Murgel, a horticulturist at the Denver Botanic Gardens.
Finally the bitter, pungent taste of kava was masked, and I could swallow the drink without gagging.
Diffuse pungent orchestral harmonies, with pitches that split and chords that slide, cushion the tender vocal writing.
It's as brilliantly magenta as the stuff in the jar, but with more of a pungent kick.
Many are tart, pungent, profoundly bracing and deliciously refreshing, provided the brewing has been focused and precise.
It's important to store pungent cheeses, like blue cheese, in their own closed container in the fridge.
It was a far cry from the cramped, pungent quarters that are a staple of economy cabins.
"It was an unbearably rotten, foul, pungent smell," said 60-year-old war veteran Vu Dinh Vinh.
Ramón Ortega, who started as principal oboe this season, has a characterful, pungent timbre and arresting phrasing.
TASTE AND FRESHNESS: The pungent and flavorful cheese stood out, as did the crunchy rounds of onion.
It was raunchy, hilarious and a sign of light at the end of this perversely pungent tunnel.
Following bomber tradition, the crew then sprayed on cologne (a very pungent "Extreme Liberty" for this mission).
The pungent, gooey cheese brought out the vegetal funk of the cauliflower, each element amplifying the others.
During more intense episodes, the instruments align into softly pungent chords or a bit of contrapuntal interplay.
I opened the bin lid, releasing a sudden pungent whiff of decay, and heaved the bags inside.
One night, I ordered som tam (papaya salad) with pla raa, a famously pungent pickled fish sauce.
It can be prepared entirely in advance, and gets better as it bathes in its pungent dressing.
Kaite Welsh relishes these surroundings in her pungent first book, THE WAGES OF SIN (Pegasus Crime, $25.95).
I like it pungent and raw, a bracing contrast to all the beefy tenderness on the plate.
But I learned later, as this article notes, that many consider the pungent salve a cure-all.
A pungent mix of bacon-infused mezcal and roasted tomato juice makes this cocktail smoky as hell.
Their pungent fumes are a reminder that even with its unique advantages, Barcelona faces an uphill battle.
Reynolds, 42, then says the process continues by beating the juniper berries so their flavor is less pungent.
Except this time there was no soot covering the streets or plumes of pungent smoke in the air.
"I opened up the lid of the coffee and out pours this pungent smell of chemical," Douglas said.
Some hair products smell so pungent, you find yourself coughing in a cloud of hairspray fumes every morning.
The taste is pungent, but traditional side dishes—lemons, spring onions, pockets of baladi bread—soften the blow.
Although vegemite may be an acquired taste, the pungent spread is full of vitamin B's and folic acid.
Smell and color are the key characteristics: The whiter and less pungent they are, the lower the grade.
"[Lizzy] is as pungent as a lilac tree in bloom," The New York Times allegedly wrote about Fenton.
One former employee remembers walking through the office one day and smelling the distinctly pungent odor of marijuana.
And the sweet, umami-pungent smell that hits your nostrils is nothing like anything you've come across before.
"I think we're going to crush them everywhere," Mr. McConnell, not typically known for pungent sound bites, said.
A fourth product made them think of nail polish and glue; this one was also the most pungent.
Its taste is slightly sour, though not as pungent as one would imagine, and with sly, earthy undertones.
Atop the building animal control officers put pungent cat food in traps, the St. Paul Pioneer-Press reported.
The herb's sweet, pungent flavor defines the taste of the stew, which simply isn't the same without it.
During fermentation, yeast converts sugars into alcohol and creates pungent compounds that might evoke peaches, oranges or pineapples.
The pungent odor of hypocrisy was present, as it is inside or outside almost every 12-step meeting.
It's not as pungent because it's not freshly pulverized, and because the outer shells are duller in flavor.
That film, which we see and hear in pungent excerpts, becomes a point of contention among the survivors.
Durian is often banned in taxis and hotels and airlines around Southeast Asia because of its pungent smell.
The pungent product is currently in prototype trial and testing phase, and is currently unavailable to the public.
After she stews on it for a while, it all comes out—pungent, colorful, and teeming with life.
He was even a fan of durian, the tropical fruit so pungent it's banned from hotels in Thailand.
A vivid conversationalist, Mr. Louis could combine lofty aesthetic thoughts with pungent comic observations about the foibles of dancers.
France is home to a whole taxonomy of cheeses that can be uniquely pungent and, uh, also very good.
The smoke blew over a nearby shopping center and had a pungent smell of fuel, CNN's Joe Sutton said.
A handful of their bodies are lying around the Old City, a pungent reminder of the last ten months.
That conjurer's panache of a reveal is achieved through cleverly withheld information, alluring blind alleys and pungent red herrings.
I braced myself to be hit by a pungent cheese odor, but the suite was actually quite fragrantly neutral.
Intensely salty and pungent, you know a caper when you bite into one — whether you meant to or not.
He was eminently quotable, his pungent opinions so clearly stated that his words never slipped from the reader's grasp.
The women spiced sardines with hot peppers and air-dried trout, to be turned into a pungent brown stew.
But that strategy is not easy to implement given the amount of mercaptan - a harmless, pungent gas - in CPC.
But the pungent smell turned out to be from the cheese, which was significantly more flavorful than McDonald's cheese.
Front Burner This innocent little disk of cheese, in its ceramic crock, has plenty of pungent power to unleash.
It's subtle enough for soft greens like mesclun, but pungent enough to stand up to hearty greens like kale.
"We Need Darkness" ends with sunny uplift, but along the way it dips into pungent dissonances and rougher textures.
The first couple of miles of the hike were remarkable, too, for the pungent, pervasive odor of cattle dung.
But earlier this year, besieged by a mysterious, pungent odor, they wondered if they had made the right decision.
Her eyebrows would furrow as she used her index finger to mix belacan, a pungent shrimp paste, with water.
One character says, in this novel's most pungent snippet of dialogue, "We ain't on no GPS, and Siri's dead."
Its pungent scent may recall to you the long-ago taste of mud pies and the smell of centipedes.
The cut is more flavorful than a normal cutlet, and the apricot mostarda makes a pungent and welcome counterpoint.
It begins mysteriously, with Mr. Wu playing reedy, sustained tones that keep splitting into pungent chords or pinging clusters.
As I rend the leathery rinds of these berries with my callous handling, I savor the pungent, medicinal scent.
Patients were lining up to buy pungent buds, as well as cannabis-infused olive oil, peanut butter and honey.
It meant stretching the hole in your earlobe out before giving up when the cheese smell became too pungent.
During this unhealthy diet, her vagina's taste didn't come across as acerbic, but definitely a bit more pungent than usual.
If you've ever smelt this fruit, you probably recall its lingering, pungent, meaty scent, whether you want to or not.
A Chicago-style dog gets you all the stinky, spicy, pungent, pickled toppings you could think of — but no ketchup.
It tasted really, really rich and pungent, and it was in contrast with a lot of things I'd had otherwise.
In most onions, volatile compound levels increase during storage, and those higher levels cause the onion to become more pungent.
The staff handed me bits of dried squid, and they all woke up one by one at its pungent smell.
The flavour of raw buttermilk is difficult to describe to the uninitiated, and this one is particularly pungent and sour.
Grains of paradise, sometimes called alligator pepper, are peppercorn-like spices, with a similarly pungent flavor and hints of citrus.
But the pungent dialogue, winning performances and Kip Fagan's streamlined direction help us overlook the small hiccups in the dramaturgy.
Urban water networks supplied clean water, and sewer systems removed waste without the pungent odors of chamber pots and outhouses.
When you begin to complicate dishes with piquant, pungent flavors, barbera turns out to be not as versatile as billed.
By the time it was done cooking, it was a thick green porridge, pungent with smoked fish and sulfurous plants.
Better, however, to season the pungent olive oil served with it using one or even two herbs instead of four.
The smell, either interestingly pungent or rank depending on the sensitivity of your nostrils, seemed to offer a few clues.
This beautifully modest piece unfolds with a melody in steady notes and tender, pungent harmonies, almost like an Asian chorale.
Worst of all, earlobes stretched to really large sizes can develop a pungent, disgusting smell if they aren't kept clean.
Trying on emotions as if they were samples at a perfume counter, she flits through moods both pungent and evanescent.
But this plate of pasta — bitter and pungent, nourishing and perhaps a bit nauseating — should be savored on its own.
But it was one pungent phrase — "dumped like a dog" — that stuck in Dog World's craw like a sideways Snausage.
During fermentation, yeast converts sugars into alcohol and creates pungent esters — organic compounds that might evoke peaches, oranges or pineapples.
The Dai Family House of Unique Stink, above, has long cultivated a following among aficionados of Taiwan's most pungent dish.
This fragrant English herbal tea combines juniper, lemongrass and chile in little mesh sachets for a savory, slightly pungent blend.
I thought the sweetness of the cookie helped cut through the rich flavor and pungent aftertaste of the blue cheese.
So far in fact, that its pungent odour brought about the evacuation of an entire high school in Baltimore, Maryland.
If you go to an island with no rats the sky is full of seabirds, it's very noisy, very pungent.
You'll also have to grate (or press) some garlic, to be stirred in at the end for a pungent pop.
I would I want to go where I felt there was a pungent strong editor who could teach me things.
But nearly everything that has to do with the actual making and selling of records is pungent, funny and even educational.
There was this delicious, smooth texture combined with a pungent but mostly-neutral taste, like a really expensive and mild cheese.
For a particularly pungent example, check out this December op-ed from Holman Jenkins Jr., the longtime Wall Street Journal editorialist.
She said that the refrigerator used to smell "like death" because of photoresist—a pungent substance crucial in thin film electronics.
The pungent, brownish cheese has a taste that's been compared to such appetizing flavors as "a dog's bed" and "old socks".
These black diamonds in France are often found using dogs that are trained to locate the pungent fungi under the ground.
We must take heed of such qualities of language, especially when the object in question is already loaded with pungent associations.
As chief of neurosurgery, he had seen all the injuries in the past and smelled the "pungent, metallic" odor of blood.
Turns out this oppressive smog is a pungent combination of an ancient farming technique and the residues of modern urban living.
While pacemakers are routine in humans, implanting one in a marsupial known for screeching, biting and a pungent odor proved challenging.
It's probably not too savvy to keep your ice cube tray on the same shelf as fish or other pungent foodstuffs.
He employed his own personal archivist, who would clip or record all the pungent droppings that fell off of Hef's life.
This results in an imbalance in their systems, and a more pungent body odor could be a by-product of that.
The store front of Ganja Farm in downtown Bogotá is small and nondescript, but the pungent smell on approach is unmistakable.
Mr. Anderson was accused last month of passing gas so pungent it threw his opponent off, an incident soon dubbed Fartgate.
But I was more struck by the unusual clarity of the textures, the careful voicing of chords to highlight pungent harmonies.
And with pungent, spicy and herbal flavors all mingling in my bowl, eating more was exactly what I wanted to do.
That first Open transpired in Forest Hills in 1968; the Open moved to the pungent marshlands of Flushing Meadows in 1978.
Conscientious eaters choose salads overflowing with raw kale or collard greens; frothy, chalky matcha and "golden lattes" tinged with pungent turmeric.
Sometimes a flash of unruly emotion or pungent language will briefly illuminate thematic recesses that are otherwise left in the dark.
This eventually fades and is not quite as pungent as that of a boar brush (something I can personally attest to).
There may even be a coffee ceremony going on, with incense burning as demitasse cups are filled with pungent black liquid.
While not everyone enjoys the pungent smell of fresh cannabis, it's hard to not at least be interested given the description.
Though not specific to sweet taste, cinnamon, ginger and saffron are other pungent spices with appetite suppressive effects, according to Ludy.
She also noted that vaping allows people to consume potent doses of THC without the pungent smell that smoking marijuana produces.
Stravinsky's angular, self-consciously antique score added pungent alienation to Mr. McBurney's pointed references to smartphones, social media and reality television.
He stocked up on the glass plates and pungent potions needed for the wet-collodion process, a technique invented in 1851.
Pungent and shockingly intense, the taste is reminiscent of a garlic distilled down to its essence and stripped of its bite.
But engineering tomatoes to be spicy could be "the next step in the fascinating story of pungent crops," according to the paper.
I still want something real for dinner, so I walk over to Koreatown to get kimchi – I'm craving something crisp and pungent.
They joke about Western teachers' inability to pronounce their names, and about being embarrassed when they brought pungent homemade lunches to school.
"I see a lot of women in my office who get irritated from using pungent, strong, and fake fragrant washes," she says.
A radio plays lulling music somewhere in the kitchen, and the pungent aroma of fresh milk, cream, and butter overpowers my senses.
For Japanese athletes, there might be rice and miso soup, or fish and natto, the gooey, pungent paste made from fermented soybeans.
There is something catlike about Faye—an elusiveness that makes people want to detain her, and a curiosity about their pungent secrets.
To underscore each of these spoken words, Mr. Sondheim comes up with a pungent chord built from five notes played in arpeggio.
It's stronger than shochu but has a mellow delicacy and hints of pungent ginger: Kikori Whiskey, $42.99 for 750 milliliters from klwines.com.
But when you marinate the chicken in lemon, garlic and the wonderful herb mixture za'atar, I gravitate instead toward pungent, insistent whites.
To fire sexual harassers is an imperative, but that's very different than firing a commentator for making a pungent point about rape.
If the Trump dump is any indication, we can't wait to see what other pungent political sculptures pop up this election season.
"I want people to taste the pungent unctuous, real Filipino flavors," she writes, which are confidently funky, highly acidic and coyly sweet.
In the "grilled and fried" section, you can find skewers of chicken gizzards and sai ouah, the pungent, meaty, fiery pork sausage.
But the air was pungent with the odor of diesel fuel and churned-up earth covered with peat moss, the truck's cargo.
It is a pungent brew made from apple cider vinegar, onions, garlic and horseradish, sometimes with citrus and hot peppers thrown in.
Even during stretches of hazy colorings and harmonies, Mr. Nezét-Séguin brought out pungent dissonances and wayward inner voices with startling freshness.
Al Rafeea is 14 now and not a trained actor, but he works with this pungent mix of sweetness, swagger and steel.
A longtime commentator on Fox with a penchant for pungent statements, Mr. Bolton sometimes infuses his tweets with a distinctly Trumpian tone.
The wine, made about equally of sauvignon blanc, grenache blanc and clairette, was lively and pungent, and would be a crowd pleaser.
Best Value ★★★ Mas de Daumas Gassac Pays d'Herault Moulin de Gassac Guilhem Blanc 2017 $11 Fresh, lively and pungent.
Pungent-smelling gas represented in 57-Across and 49-Down Circled letters H, H, H, N = H3N AMMONIA O.K., I'm better now.
It is ubiquitous in Vietnamese cuisine, and its pungent, unmistakable aroma, especially from its production, seemed to hang over the entire city.
The restaurant's specialty is bún chả: springy white noodles, smoky sausage, and charred pork belly served in a sweet and pungent broth.
Recipe: Chickpea and Herb Fatteh With these pungent, tangy flavors you will want an incisive white that refreshes but does not intrude.
She flinches every time he makes a pungent goulash of the English language, especially when it's in the service of his excesses.
After three days in Mexico's high-elevation capital, inhaling the vital, pungent smell of sea and damp vegetation felt like a resuscitation.
Recipe: Crispy Fried Rice With Bacon and Cabbage The pungent, savory flavors of this dish are not easy to pair with wine.
The sweet smell of success was replaced by something altogether more pungent as she helped her father out with his daily work.
Already pungent with shrimp paste, the kare-kare comes with extra on the side that you can add to your heart's content.
It's not a flavor combination that's authentic to any one place, but the sour, pungent and salty notes all go together beautifully.
Now his pungent blend of sour and sweet may be keeping him from the Hall, where character is said to be important.
On my way back to the port, I stopped for fish balls, dense and pungent, and fresh mango wrapped in mochi dough.
Toiletries: Most hotels stock their bathrooms with pungent lotions and ineffective blow-dryers — only the greats provide products you'll want to steal.
But beneath its frilly, corseted bodice, it's a stone-cold revenge fantasy, a potent cocktail laced with toxic comedy and pungent desire.
Even at my most pungent, the innate smell my body produced was more like a refreshing reminder of my womanity than anything else.
He sloshed in a few swigs of baijiu—China's enormously popular and pungent liquor—that serves to kill unwanted tastes in the mix.
Not all envision a permanent stay in the neighborhood, which is next to a pungent wastewater channel at the bottom of Scorpion Canyon.
To make them even more unappealing, Jude (Kyle Breitkopf) points out that they carry a pungent smell from all those millennia festering underground.
We're not sure if describing a urine drink as "hot and pungent" is really a selling point, but maybe it's a cultural thing.
The allegory of clashing species gets its most politically pungent showcase in Discovery's season-long, serialized storyline: the Federation's war with the Klingons.
Beyond ultra-modern corporate offices and pungent fish markets, Seattleites are just over two hours from one of the Northwest's greatest natural areas.
The cabbage snapped to attention in a sauce that had heat, but not so much that you couldn't appreciate its tart, pungent, flavor.
To ensure such a tragedy would never happen again, Texas passed legislation mandating that a pungent smell be added to all natural gas.
"I come from a family where we used to brew," says Mr Lema, his office thick with the pungent smell of baked bananas.
I stared at the dish, the pungent red sauce smothering the chicken, disguising perfectly the abnormalities in shape and texture indicative of meat.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says anhydrous ammonia is a pungent gas with suffocating fumes that is used as a fertilizer.
The Burns Road air, especially at night, is thick with smells of barbequed meat and fish; a spicy, pungent and nostril-tickling scent.
A pungent aroma is wafting across the U.S. today, 123/212, as crowds gather to rejoice in the legalization and decriminalization of marijuana.
It became evident, as the strange scene unfolded, that the continuously growing lake was not just plain water, but something rather more pungent.
With a pungent libretto by Michael Korie, this thought-provoking opera meshes fact and fiction in its depiction of the painter Edward Hopper.
The pungent sweet, sour, spicy and salty flavors, no matter how well balanced, often overpower or neutralize the more delicate flavors in wine.
But with billowing gas and smoke blowing in the opposite direction, there was no pungent smell of toxic sulfur dioxide in the air.
Most weasel species communicate with one another over large home ranges through frequent daubs of a pungent fluid excreted by their anal glands.
Jordan Casteel: Emory was working toward getting people information through his visual language, and that necessity was much more pungent at that time.
That it delivers a pungent, slightly sour and deeply alluring taste to all that you cook with it is a happy side effect.
The International Contemporary Ensemble, conducted by Peter Rundel, will perform the harmonically pungent work, written for four vocalists, small chorus and chamber orchestra.
The air was heavy with pungent smoke that choked local residents, causing their eyes to water and children to develop chest-related complications.
The pungent odor of the algae, which has traveled dozens of miles from Lake Okeechobee, Florida's largest freshwater lake, is hard to describe.
Upon prying open a can, its sewage-meets-vomit stench is so pungent that flies buzzing around get disoriented and hit the table.
It's amazing: velvety sweet potatoes next to soft and caramelized bell peppers next to crisp roasted chicken thighs and wafts of pungent sage.
Satow, of course, offers a pungent chapter on the Plaza's most popular literary avatar, Eloise, and her creator, the volatile diva Kay Thompson.
In retrospect this was naïve because so much of the pot commonly smoked today is pungent enough to resist efforts to conceal it.
His childhood memories are also suffused with the migrants' rural traditions, including a taste for pulque, a pungent drink fermented from agave sap.
The vernacular elements sounded freshest when Mr. Marsalis folded them into passages of symphonic mass, with thick, pungent chords and boldly fractured phrases.
Because soon enough, they warn, that creamy, pungent icon of France will give way to a tasteless paste masquerading as the real thing.
As a young girl, she would try to avoid the plant and the pungent, oil-like goo that lined the ditches around it.
By contrast, the 2015 Momo exhibited the more grassy, pungent, vegetal side of sauvignon blanc with aromas of hay, citrus and bell peppers.
Guests delight in making perfectly balanced mouthfuls of pungent herbs, spicy radishes, salty cheese and crunchy nuts wrapped in pieces of warm bread.
The picturesque lasagna Bolognese is stacked with delicate pasta sheets and a pungent ragù, but it doesn't quite work when it arrives lukewarm.
On Saturday, his 36th birthday, he will be joined by John Zorn, the Stone's founder and a pungent saxophonist, for an extended duo.
Ramps, a kind of wild leek, have a rather pungent garlicky demeanor, and it's fun to include them in this otherwise traditional mix.
The pungent pepper reduced the overall risk of fatal illness by up to 23%, and cut the risk of stroke by nearly 50%.
"One is the very putrid and then the pungent that kind of gets up your nose and makes your eyes water," Aldrich said.
I have a particular affinity for the pol sambol — incorporating coconut, chile and lime — with its kaleidoscopic depth from pungent, cured Maldive fish.
But beneath its frilly, corseted bodice, it's a stone-cold revenge fantasy, laced with a potent cocktail of toxic comedy and pungent desire.
Onion and garlic aren't used in this cuisine as not only are they seen as too pungent to eat, they might irritate your body.
Designed with NASA-tested technology, each pad absorbs the pungent scent of stinky feet to keep your shoes fresh for up to 60 wears.
He shows me the smaller jar of specimens: it's jammed up to the rim with oily-looking bugs that have a dramatically pungent smell.
Carby, greasy, and pungent enough to make a Lower East Side vampire choke on his fake teeth, they are indispensable to the pizza experience.
Trezise rightly draws attention to pioneering recordings by the Italian conductor Piero Coppola, in which the strings are restrained in favor of pungent winds.
Wednesday's installment on uniforms was particularly pungent, noting that special tailoring — zippers instead of buttons — boosted the cost of uniforms of already dubious value.
" And her prose is pungent throughout: A beautiful woman on a subway car makes her feel like "a Ziploc bag filled with old shrimp.
Like onion, garlic is loaded with pungent compounds like allicin that can help ease flu symptoms, thanks to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
The result—sometimes collectively thrown under the wide umbrella of sour beer—can be tart and pungent, funky and fragrant, or mellow and tangy.
Might they notice his shadow out of the corner of their eye, sniff for his pungent after-work smell, or hear his favorite song?
In its most engrossing moments, "What Remains," with its eerie landscape of shadows and bodies, merges words and movement with a visceral, pungent force.
That may matter less in podcast form; there's something philosophical about the abstract space of pure sound that may prove the play more pungent.
The pungent beauty of the Tudor text was a revelation to me right at the time that English was becoming my chosen first language.
Its production involves a period where manufacturers allow microbes to work on the ground meat filling to create a bouquet of pungent, savory molecules.
A Good Appetite Roasted potatoes, tossed with a brown-butter anchovy sauce and some canned tuna, make a hearty, rich and pungent main course.
Mr. Trifonov brought striking clarity to the wandering lyrical lines that thread through the music and savored the pungent sonorities of dense, chromatic chords.
Green garlic, which can have a purple cast, is still just a child — a skinny, leggy stalk without the pungent head of its adulthood.
What we do hear, though, is pungent and colorful as Colby and his heir, Chad (Michael Fassbender), lock horns for control of Chad's future.
This one will go beautifully with fresh, end-of-season tomato dishes or with pungent, oily seafood and pasta dishes, salade niçoise and cheeses.
Stephen Sondheim's score explores their motivations, but also, in its pungent use of American pastiche, burrows deep into the national character that bred them.
Street food vendors — with their pungent salads, oodles of noodles and coconut sweetmeats — have lately become the target of some of the capital's planners.
This, the first movement, is a dizzying melting pot of folklike rhythms, droning tunes and pungent modernist harmonies, spiked with bursts of wailing jazz.
Considering fresh wasabi typically goes for around $80 per pound, and has a rather pungent odor, you might be better off picking up some Rogaine.
His law office in Beijing is stacked full of the boxes of the pungent liquor, which he takes out to tastings several evenings a week.
These timeless dishes, as uniquely pungent as they are, have prevailed against the odds set forth by the meaty standard that Mexican food has set.
Even now, garlic reminds her of when her mother and father would come home from work, their clothes and hair drenched in the pungent aroma.
While at work, Fiesel became aware of a "pungent odor," but wasn't able to figure out where it was coming from, according to court documents.
The pungent odor of decomposing kombucha leather, the acrid tang of burning paper, or the cloying sweetness of deep-fried flowers wafts through the halls.
A pungent smell of penguin excrement informs the scientists that they are nearing a colony even before they can hear the birds' loud, harsh call.
And we should be able to deliver a single pungent message to even the most paternalistic landowner or employer: take your job and shove it.
There's no loud whirring of blowdryers, no pungent odors from bleach or chemical dyes, and no frantic rushing you find in most overbooked city salons.
Schwegler's other sculptures rested throughout the storefront, among a pungent scent of dust, as if they were left behind after Hazen exhaled its last breath.
He probably would have been better off drinking a good Provençal rosé, which was created to go with the pungent, oily flavors of these dishes.
Soon Toby even claims to have seen the beast: huge and skeletal, with a ratty mane, folded wings on its back, and a pungent stink.
Dysfunctional local governments in the East African country cannot organise recycling points, leaving ragged family gangs to sift through mountains of pungent garbage at landfills.
As it does this, it breaks down to form toxic chemicals, including a pungent one called acrolein, which can destroy the lining of the bladder.
Dysfunctional local governments in the East African country cannot organize recycling points, leaving ragged family gangs to sift through mountains of pungent garbage at landfills.
When a pungent 203-foot whale carcass washed up a few beaches away, Stefanie Worwag and Mario Rivera did what any good neighbors would do.
The river system, which for decades provided Mr. Shell a livelihood, now spreads only gelatinous mud and pungent debris and uncomfortable questions about the future.
The J-Queen, while expensive, is presumably still pungent like a normal durian, which could limit what you can do with it once you've splurged.
My children call furikake "shake" and use it to anoint their afternoon rice snacks, where it adds a hit of pungent umami to their meal.
But the way I knew I was in Las Vegas was by its scent, a singularly pungent bouquet of cologne, cigarette smoke, steak and sewage.
Arnold's growing understanding of her father's perfidy — especially the revelation of his many friendships with women not his wives — makes her grief complex and pungent.
It could only be my wife's, I'd think, my anger pungent as sulfur, only to realize moments later that I had left them somewhere else.
The florist who delivered exotic flowers to wealthy homes has abandoned his stock, and the pungent smell of rotting flowers hangs heavy in the air.
From the '70s satire inherent in its pungent costumes to the gorgeous singing of the entire cast, it has evidently been packaged as pure entertainment.
We could only take a male moose, so we continued our hunt until the pungent odor of high-bush cranberries hung thick in the woods.
We get giant tubs of these things every few weeks and people walk around the office making faces, as they are very pungent but irresistible.
Dark, umbrageous, sometimes pungent (though not as bad as when Dickens likened their scent to "very bad" cheese), they have had their ups and downs.
But street food vendors — with their pungent salads, oodles of noodles and coconut sweetmeats — have lately become the target of some of the capital's planners.
Mottled red kidney beans boiled until velvety soft and mashed with pungent raw garlic, browned onions and a thrilling-sounding mountain herb called blue fenugreek.
Yiannopoulos, who before the controversy called gamers "pungent beta male bollock-scratchers and twelve-year-olds," jumped on it as a cause with reactionary potential.
Vinny, named by veterinary workers in honor of the Vindaloo curry he was covered in, had a "pungent smell" but was otherwise healthy, the hospital said.
Dublin airport, which has an area in which to light up inside a pub, probably comes closest to treating our pungent brothers like actual human beings.
A boiling pool of molten rock is surely majestic in real life, but I'm not sure how much I can withstand the pungent scent of sulfur.
On a recent morning, she took a break from watering a row of bushy, pungent weed plants to reflect on the benefits of her new gig.
And to make things even better, upon opening the package, my nostrils were not immediately offended by the pungent stench of meat and sodium (big plus).
The liquor from the vegetables turned the faro beneath them into something extraordinary, and roasted garlic suffused the entire dish with a sweet and pungent flavor.
Garlic has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties, and evidence backs it upDespite its pungent odor, there's good evidence behind garlic's disease-fighting abilities.
The fascinatingly pungent " Dietland ," on AMC, is set in a similar landscape of unreality, but it's a jagged original, treating femininity itself as the dystopian environment.
Clinton radiated confidence, from her pungent delivery and easy laugh to the unusually expressive ways she shifted her tone and delighted in her own best lines.
But along with all the pungent aromas, a whiff of panic is in the air here in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province in southwest China.
A separate investigation tying Clinton Foundation contributions to speeches made by Bill adds to the pungent aroma of shiftiness and entitlement that routinely hovers above them.
Wafts of floral hyacinth, pungent vinegar, earthy wheatgrass and perfumey rose water — it's a particular mingling that comes together every spring during the Persian New Year.
Tracey, the narrator's childhood best friend and contrast, is an intense creation—a pungent distillation of the type of character we rarely see in literary fiction.
I apologized to the leech therapist for my smell, which grew progressively more pungent as I stripped off my costume, but he didn't seem to mind.
The Elements intone chantlike harmonies, and in the most inspired moments, the male quartet performs complex, pungent passages, with crisscrossing strands of dense yet lucid counterpoint.
The Washington Post's India correspondent Niha Masih said the city's air is filled with a foul, pungent smell that makes the eyes water and induces coughing.
Bombs like Battlefield Earth are the rarest of creatures, like a pungent cheese to be savored over copious glasses of wine for trashterpiece connoisseurs like myself.
This latest project, opening at Marlborough Contemporary on Saturday, will be less pungent but promises to be nearly as spectacular in a white-cube Chelsea gallery.
"Today's spicy dip is his favorite," Ms. Vilawan said as she mixed chiles, garlic, lime and shrimp paste into a pungent concoction served alongside blanched vegetables.
Since 1989, Dai Family House of Unique Stink has cultivated a following among aficionados of one of Taiwan's most prevalent, and most pungent, snacks: stinky tofu.
In medieval times, the town had a thriving leather business, but the tanning process made for pungent merchandise that didn't sit well with the gloved nobility.
The conductor, Sebastian Weigle, led a distinguished performance that captured the restlessness of the music's heated episodes, while drawing out its sublime flights and pungent sonorities.
Pungent biographical songs about McCullers make up a third of the repertoire in Ms. Vega's debut engagement at Café Carlyle, where she is appearing through Saturday.
Looser enforcement and more lenient penalties have made the open use of marijuana — along with its unmistakable, pungent scent — more common on city streets and elsewhere.
The four girls killed in the Birmingham church bombing in 1963 loom large in Bubbly's imagination and in the director Robert O'Hara's pungent, often hilarious production.
Of the small boxes, the sole remaining flavor was durian, a fruit with a smell so pungent, that it's not allowed on public transportation in Singapore.
A pungent tray of the ground meat and other graying cuts on display one day at his counter collected flies — and a steady flow of customers.
A transplanted Australian, he had a zest for the knockout punch as he sparred with all things cultural, creating a pungent comic persona on British television.
A transplanted Australian, he had a zest for the knockout punch as he sparred with all things cultural, creating a pungent comic persona on British television.
Today when I paint my nails, depending on the season, I prefer a classic nude or dark gray polish to the pungent one of my childhood.
TULTEPEC, Mexico (Reuters) - Three times Celso Monroy has witnessed Mexico's San Pablito fireworks market erupting into a fireball of pungent smoke, blinding flashes and ear-splitting explosions.
The latter critique of Emanuel is offered in a characteristically pungent form by Rick Perlstein, of "Before the Storm" and "Nixonland" fame, in this New Yorker piece.
Again the flavours are subtle, and the sweet river fish is fresh and moist—a million miles from the rich, pungent curries normally associated with Punjabi food.
Backed by music this solid, this crunchy, Anohni's singing becomes a painfully pungent sigh now contributing to the electronic burn rather than fluttering off into the distance.
Moutai, whose pungent liquor is often a lubricant for official Chinese banquets and business dinners, said private and business consumption had become the main drivers of growth.
Charlotte's 18163 pencil portrait of Zenobia Marchioness Ellrington, one of her Glass Town characters, is accompanied by a pungent quote, reproduced on a wall of the exhibition.
The giant, pungent, phallic plant, native to Sumatra, was expected to bloom this week for the first time, after a decade, at the New York Botanical Garden.
Residents of Acciaroli, south of Naples, follow a Mediterranean diet, lead active lives and cook with a great deal of a particularly pungent variety of the herb.
A pungent bath of minced garlic and rosemary gives this squash casserole new life, while sugar, water, lemon juice and butter turn carrots into a French classic.
But we think of only the most pungent of foods as having an effect on our personal aromas: garlic, onions, whiskey—maybe fenugreek, if you're digging deep.
With a thin veil of drizzle falling and the pungent smell of horse shit in the air, fans block the street as more and more policemen arrive.
But what flank steak lacks in softness, it makes up for with a deeply mineral brawniness that can stand up to the spiciest, tangiest, most pungent marinades.
We certainly had our share of dull wines, simple and pungent in the way of sauvignon blanc around the world, with few characteristics that spoke of Sancerre.
Gather a selection of picnic supplies, perhaps some speck, graukäse (a pungent Tyrolean cheese named after its gray rind), apple cider and a loaf of crusty rye.
I had to read this passage twice to understand that it didn't happen, so pungent is it, brought to pulsing life by isolation and proximity to death.
"Being an animal that eats garbage," Ms. Manzia said as she walked out of a pungent cage filled with dozens of sea gulls, "they stink like garbage."
That billowy head of bubbles, long dismissed as empty fluff, is finally getting some attention from American brewers as modern craft beers emphasize pungent scents and taste.
Amid the pungent smells of dried fish and shrimp, the scents of brewed coffee and freshly laundered clothes come wafting out of the aptly named Coffee & Laundry.
The poet traces the rich voice of identity through the turbulent passions of childhood and adolescence and their casually spoken, pungent lines that don't ever go away.
The manure is then liquefied and sprayed all over the tops of the bluffs, where the sea breezes waft the pungent sewage scent throughout the National Seashore.
Pungent and spicy, the green chili sauce is used to top up chow mein, is eaten with samosas, and remains central to street food across the country.
We were sitting beneath a fig tree in her Berkeley backyard, at the edge of a rose garden whose flowers had been chosen specifically for their pungent fragrances.
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Christie's describes the jacket as "rather pungent" and an item Einstein picked up sometime during the mid-1930s, when he came to America to escape Nazism in Germany.
A veritable sea of cockroaches flooded out from the back of the fridge, enough to swarm the soles of our shoes, as did a blast of pungent air.
Scientists who study this kind of thing have estimated that century eggs, the pungent-but-savory Chinese delicacy, originated more than 500 years ago during the Ming Dynasty.
For meatballs, she'd toss tiny specks of the pungent white stuff in a bowl of ground beef, eggs, and breadcrumbs, mixing the squishy mixture together with her hands.
The organization wrote that the coat of spices gave off a "pungent smell" and affected the bird's ability to fly properly but added that it was otherwise healthy.
There is a decadent white pie with sottocenere, a pungent, Italian truffled cheese; robiolina, which is like a combination between crème fraîche and burrata; saba syrup; and rosemary.
Smell-o-vision for porn is not, you may be surprised to hear, only about filling the air with the pungent odor of bodily fluids and sweaty balls.
Save space, too, for malab iyo malawax , sweet crepes soaked in honey and dusted with cinnamon, and a mug of steaming qaxwo , pungent black coffee spiked with ginger.
The pungent smell of acetone permeating from a keto dieter's gullet can be a fairly decent indicator of whether that person's low-carb eating strategy is on track.
In his performance with Mr. Adès — a marvelous pianist capable of velvety pianissimos and pungent fortissimo growls — Mr. Bostridge mined the song cycle for its disturbing psychological undercurrents.
Even at this early and very bracing stage of "Baby Driver," I worried that the smell of gasoline might be overpowered by the pungent aroma of the rehash.
Perhaps it was missing that extra dose of pungent flavor that comes only from animal fat, but I didn't really notice this unless I was looking for it.
On top of the berries and cream base layer is a rush of pungent flowers (tropical frangipani and ylang-ylang) and, finally, a sticky gloss of mango pulp.
It is also used to make baijiu, a clear liquor with a pungent aroma that sells well among the rich in China and is often served at banquets.
Although we didn't visit the tasting room, we enjoyed an al fresco dinner at its restaurant and found the sauvignon blanc went nicely with the pungent chicken jalfrezi.
It will keep in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours and just gets more delicious as it sits in the pungent mix of tarragon and grated garlic.
Another diner noted the absence, along with that of "real" shrimp paste, profoundly pungent, the kind "that would be too much for you," she said, nodding my way.
The author, whom this newspaper has called "one of the rising stars of Arab fiction," writes in lush, pungent prose, some of it overripe, like a fermented banana.
From 1898 through 1912, the Dodgers' home was Washington Park, a site bounded by Third Avenue, First Street, Fourth Avenue and Third Street, near the pungent Gowanus Canal.
It returns in a 20th-anniversary production from the Druid Theater, the company that first made a splash internationally with a pungent production that ultimately moved to Broadway.
The anchovy butter that comes with the order of warm flatbread is pungent, smoky and irresistibly salty, like the perfect marriage of garlic butter and lox cream cheese.
The combination of coriander and black pepper give the dish a backbone of spice, strong enough to stand up to the onions, herbs and hit of pungent garlic.
And eliminate it does -- nuts, dates, candies -- and when it can eliminate no more, its swan song comes in the form of some pungent food like onion or herring.
Working with and around fermentation, they craft unique expressions of sake—from the wild and pungent barely filtered nigoris to effortlessly elegant junmai daiginjos, the Rolls-Royces of sake.
On those occasions when the beer fell foul of bacterial infection—plenty of ales turned up "sour" in India—the pungent hoppiness went some way to disguising the problem.
One afternoon, he and his cousin Trayvon, or "Boogie," were exploring some empty lots in the neighborhood when they noticed a pungent, unfamiliar smell coming from an abandoned house.
The thing that's stopping them from tying the knot these days is green, pungent and illegal in most of the U.S. Yes, we're aware that Sudeikis is (probably) joking.
A staging of Louis Andriessen's opera "De Materie" earlier this year enveloped viewers in the pungent smell of live sheep, which were herded onstage for one memorably poetic scene.
In another room, two workers deftly wrapped and hand-tied reeds around wheels of pungent Livarot, the traditional method to help the soft, washed-rind cheese retain its shape.
In this recipe, a full six cloves of garlic ensure its pungent dominance, while chile pastes from both aji amarillo and aji panca chiles lend plenty of complex heat.
Also characteristically, the figures float more than stand, their serenity contrasting with the swirling of their garments, which reflect the artist's innovative penchant for sharp hues and pungent pairings.
I love the moment when Bernstein highlights a pungent lower note in a dreamy phrase; he says that Copland told him that a note like that "costs" a composer.
If you didn't know what kind of pie you were eating, you might think it was some combination of lemon, dried apples and dates, but zingier and more pungent.
And post-Katrina New Orleans itself is an essential component of this world; it lives on the page in pungent detail, with all its disastrous losses and fragile hopes.
But where we stood, a broad expanse had been laid bare, the splinters of wood still so fresh they were pungent, crisscrossed by deep pools of black, boggy water.
Shepherd's seared herb-marinated chicken (above) – sweet and sour, pungent and fiery – would make a delicious dinner this evening, alongside his take on a classic Vietnamese green papaya salad.
Only when spoken in the manner of a woman fudging her origins could words like "feminine" (fem-i-neen) and "avalanche" (ah-vuh-lonzh) become such pungent punch lines.
A: New York has a particularly pungent midsummer aroma, and it is not one that people want to inhale when they step into the entryway of their apartment building.
A group of pungent young men (cigarettes, sweat and wild game?) camped out in a common area next to us — disconcerting as the locks to our rooms were broken.
But samgyetang is almost always made from just a handful of ingredients, with none of the pungent, spicy flavors that Korean cuisine is often known for in the West.
Whether Mr. Shepard is reminiscing about his parents or daydreaming about cherished movies and cars of his youth, he speaks in pungent and ethereal language that remakes our West.
In the pungent words of the New Republic's Clio Chang, "Democrats are already screwing this up" — citing Democrats' selective willingness to vote yes on some of Trump's Cabinet nominees.
"The sublime is a region of pleasurable peril, a wondrous land with deep undertows and the pungent scent of suspense," writes guest curator Suzanne Ramljak in the exhibition catalogue.
Archbishop Mark Coleridge of Brisbane, Australia, delivered a homily at the Mass that formally ended the conference, with words that were in many ways more pungent than the pope's.
"Half our customers are drunk and vaping like mo-fos, who the fuck is going to notice the quality of our pods," said Burns, allegedly, in a typically pungent response.
So Mr Trump, in Steve Bannon's pungent phrase, "floods the zone with shit" by throwing out so many theories, lies and half-truths that Americans hardly know what to believe.
Also present are the thrillers ("No Country for Old Men"), the comedies ("Raising Arizona") and the cult favorites ("The Big Lebowski"), laden with the Coens' pungent plots and morbid humor.
But just last week she sent you a text (or hm was it you who sent it to her?) complaining about a pungent individual on the subway sporting enormous stains.
In Downham Market, where residents were variously perplexed, overwhelmed, and amused by the pungent cannabis smell last year, locals are unconcerned that vast quantities of cannabis are being cultivated nearby.
The floral rind tends to be on the pungent side and mushroomy, so if you find it too strong, trim it away — there'll be enough paste to keep you happy.
In "Notes of a Native Son," James Baldwin surveys in pungent commentary certain phases of the contemporary scene as they relate to the citizenry of the United States, particularly Negroes.
Best and strangest of all is the borscht Martini—beet vodka and dill vodka, sprinkled with Himalayan pink salt and crushed herbs, a pungent, tangy punch in a frosty glass.
But it did again put a rare spotlight on one of the Supreme Court's least known but most important justices -- as did his pungent questioning in oral arguments this week.
As well as using larger ice cubes, cocktail-mixing expert Ana Gracia even recommends not to put your ice in a space where it will be sat near pungent foods.
Their cacophonous roar disrupts the tranquillity of the scene, while hanging over it all for days on end is the pungent smell of burning plastic from a nearby trash dump.
The actors in the Sicilian roles are especially fleet and pungent, which is one of the reasons the production, at two hours and 50 minutes, is much shorter than many.
The same organism that gives miso soup and sake their pungent kick, koji is the main ingredient in Wild Earth's first products: vegan dog treats that went on sale Monday.
In all likelihood, you will never enjoy the pungent smell of the ink on a freshly mimeographed document or test in school, and I am so, so sorry about that.
No. "The Seagull," as you hardly needed me to tell you, remains a masterpiece, a pungent and permanently modern anatomy of the conflicting pursuits of fame, art, love and happiness.
"The sugars break down and turn successively yellow, tan, brown and darker brown, while developing that complex, sweetly pungent flavor we call caramel," Wolke wrote in The Post in 2002.
Desmond Chang has spent much of the past year in steaming kitchens and pungent food production facilities scattered around Chengdu — arguably the city with the spiciest cuisine on the planet.
Last Monday—wet and cold—Cinnamon, Swirl, Cheech, Chong, Bella, Brooklyn, Chewey, and Charlie milled around, damp and pungent, within their wire enclosure, awaiting the trip to the big city.
There's a sanitation strike on, and the sidewalks are piling high with garbage (and if you've ever been in New York on particular pungent nights, you can practically smell them).
But as a police reconnaissance helicopter banked for a closer look on a recent afternoon, the pungent smell of marijuana plants filled the cabin, wafting up from 800 feet below.
Bret: A few reminders: Donald Trump's "American carnage" inaugural speech (neatly summed up by George W. Bush as "some weird" stuff, though he used a more pungent word than "stuff").
Many dishes come with one of three house-made sambals: one sweet with green chile, one pungent with fermented shrimp, the last bright with garlic — all of them intensely spicy.
The audience could find much to enjoy in this music, such as Mr. Hanick's sound, ranging from sunny and crisp to pungent darkness; chiseled wind solos; and great washes of strings.
When they finally agreed, you patiently sat in the hairdresser's chair as she teased your roots to oblivion, pasted each section with pungent bleach, and wrapped your head up in foils.
At each meal, Sreedharan told me, you are certain to have six different tastes or rasas -- sweet, salty, sour, bitter, pungent and astringent -- and they should be eaten in that order.
Since the digital economy has now carved out an obscene cash sideshow around televised football, it couldn't be healthier to have a pungent antidote to the spell it casts upon us.
A PUNGENT ODOUR of dried fish and the cries of merchants fill the cavernous central market, which locals in this southern Russian city still lovingly refer to as "the old bazaar".
Down to what, we don't know, but the pungent brimstone smell triggers a subterranean childhood fear of open flames while we are thinking, "10 … 9 … 8 …"—and the tension is unbearable.
Measuring up to 1 foot in length, the "King of the Fruits" has an unmistakable shape -- a spiky, barbed ball filled with starchy, custard-like pods -- and an infamously pungent aroma.
The basic recipe here is the same that you'd use to approach almost any balanced dish: something savory, something sweet and a little acidic, something salty, something pungent, and something bitter.
Worried that his pungent vapor might seep into the cabin, the pilot allegedly tried to turn off an air recycling fan to keep it contained—essentially trying to hotbox the cockpit.
Unfortunately, we can't do anything about that pungent log of dried cherries and nuts on the dessert table, nor can we prevent your Aunt Ruby from asking why you're still single.
Her heritage is a mix of Filipino and Dutch, so she's imagined something more along the lines of pickled herring, or maybe the pungent fish served with vinegar in the Philippines.
Or if the White House's justification for taking an action reeked of unconstitutional animus, I would suggest a less pungent framing or better tailoring of the actions described in the order.
"At the risk of schoolboy sniggers, if you were there, flying through the clouds of Uranus, yes, you'd get this pungent, rather disastrous smell," planetary scientist Leigh Fletcher told Science News.
By late afternoon, the smell from the Case Farms chicken plant in Canton, Ohio, is like a pungent fog, drifting over a highway lined with dollar stores and auto-parts shops.
"Even as the gathering melodramatic storms threaten to swamp this pungent slice of life, Mr. Cretton manages to earn your tears honestly," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The Times.
No matter: Ms. Matthis's characterization holds everything together, which is all the more astonishing because most of it must be her invention, built on the armature of Ms. Diamond's pungent dialogue.
They struck Feldman as a metaphor for his music, which tends to unfold in subdued bits and chunks — wheezing sonorities, pungent cluster chords, repetitive figures — that only suggest a larger structure.
If, as seems possible, some of those pungent parts were actually invented in Moscow, then the F.B.I. took unprecedented steps with uncertain constitutional implications while under the influence of bogus information.
It looks like hot chocolate but tastes like seaweed, pungent enough that it might trigger the gag reflex of a consumer more accustomed to starting the morning with something from Starbucks.
In "Baby Face" (1933), one of the most pungent movies ever made in Hollywood, Barbara Stanwyck plays Lily, a young woman raised in a speakeasy next to a Pennsylvania steel mill.
The overlapping of strands—the circling sixteenth notes, the pulsing eighth notes, the pungent dissonances of the oboes—makes him think of human beings interacting: voices in conversation, bodies erotically intertwined.
From the start, with the bustling orchestral introduction, he never tried to jazz up the score superficially, plumbing the music for inner voices, pungent harmonies, layered orchestral strands and rhythmic complexities.
In a society that associates light skin with upper class and caste, my unmarried aunts would slather themselves with a pungent milk cream and roam the house like so many ghosts.
Shark meat is as white as milk, immaculate, but on the tongue this simplicity transforms into a pungent, sharp flavor that goes straight through your nose and passes down your throat.
It's bold, it's pungent, and perhaps most important of all—it will give your ham the coating of cultural diversity and acceptance that we all really need in these troubling times.
Benzene has a pungent odor, and inhaling it can irritate the skin, eyes and the respiratory system, while severe exposure can harm the nervous system or lead to unconsciousness, according to experts.
And though marijuana peddlers tend to get around that by overpricing other goods and throwing a pungent-smelling "gift" into the bargain, this requirement remains a serious dampener on Mr Amsterdam's business.
He isn't afraid to blend in some bold flavors, such as the pungent Berbere spice blend straight from his parent's homeland, which he incorporates into an exotic twist on the Bloody Mary.
I enjoyed some great dim sum at Charlie's Bakery and Chinese Cuisine — the shumai dumplings were particularly good ($3.75) — as well as dishes like yuxiang qiezi, a pungent, garlicky eggplant dish ($10.95).
In the last two seasons, the show's senses of satire and pathos are stronger and more pungent than everBut it's true: Funny narcissists are indeed easy to come by (even on HBO).
It was sweet and earthy, a less pungent cousin to the spicy New Mexico chile powder I adore for chili, which makes sense given that they're both ground from dried red chiles.
Durian, the pungent (and highly polarising) fruit has often caused people to dry-retch when its odour hits their nostrils, but over the weekend, the fruit caused an entire police-assisted evacuation.
But these pungent seaside facilities are far from ideal: one is just 200 meters from Beirut International airport and the other adjacent to the central residential and commercial neighborhood of Bourj Hammoud.
Those are carrot cake, a sizable slab with subtle overtones of cinnamon and studded with walnuts, and chocolate silk cake: super moist, pungent with bittersweet chocolate and shaped like a hockey puck.
But then she got all squeamish about the "Access Hollywood" tape in which Mr. Trump shared some of his more pungent dating tips, and she called on him to leave the race.
DeLauer recommended slowly incorporating more Mediterranean keto foods into your diet over time, focusing on add more veggies, fish, white meat, and olive oil, and save the more pungent ingredients for later.
Perhaps the most extreme example of a local delicacy that was just too foreign for American palates was nuoc mam — the pungent fish-based sauce used as a condiment on Vietnamese food.
" Yes, garlic's smell is so pungent that, as Allen pointed out, "other common names include 'Divel's Dreck,' a colloquial version of the ancient apothecary's term, Stercus Diaboli, meaning 'the devil's own excrement.
But their pungent language reflects a shared mastery of the contemporary media environment, in which controversy and unpredictability are the great currencies, and having people constantly asking Did he really just say that?
But kimchi has long been a staple of Korean dining, immediately recognisable by its pungent odour and red appearance — the colour a result of an ample smothering of gochujang, a pepper-based condiment.
In a statement, the fire brigade said that a "comprehensive search" determined that the noxious fumes were actually coming from an "extremely pungent" durian, a Southeast Asian fruit with a notoriously powerful scent.
This is a question I pose to Roman Činčara, a native of the town known throughout this country as the home of tvarůžek, a soft yellow beer cheese with a distinctively pungent aroma.
The most obvious is the sinuous line and pungent coloring of Edvard Munch, the Norwegian painter who is featured in a Neue Galerie show that explores his influence on German and Austrian Expressionists.
To make matters worse, my friend rented ice skates, meaning his feet were intermixing with the pungent odors of the feet of hundreds of other New Yorkers who had rented the skates before.
The chemical has a pungent odor, and inhaling it can irritate the skin, eyes and the respiratory system, while severe exposure can harm the nervous system or lead to unconsciousness, according to experts.
When she took the lid off the coffee cup, Douglas claimed she sniffed a "pungent smell of chemical," which prompted her to return to the McDonald's to explain her situation to a supervisor.
The 42-year-old landscaper pointed across the street to a large, burned-out garbage can with an empty fire extinguisher lying nearby and the pungent smell of smoke still in the air.
In his Piano Sonata No. 1 (dedicated to the writer Thomas Mann), the music's jaunty, street-smart energy blends with pungent harmonies to create a steely tension that sometimes brings to mind Shostakovich.
Take me back to where I used to be, with my hair gel cracking under the lights of an assembly hall, and the pungent stench of school dinners clinging to every surface possible.
The pungent reaction baffled linguists, who had long appreciated—and begun to seriously study—the "languageness" of Black English and other informal speech variants, such as Jamaican Patois, Swiss German, and Haitian Creole.
"He has shown great discipline," said Chris Redfern, a former state representative and onetime Ohio Democratic chairman who still remembers Mr. Kasich's pungent admonition to the state's entrenched interests a few years ago.
I want to put the sonic versions of the feeling of taking crack and that sort of dead, crazy, wild, rabid, funky, smelly, pungent, completely underground and pilloried by the outside world [sound].
Both gombo frais and sauce graine are crowded with giant hunks of beef and smoked turkey, a stand-in for the more profoundly pungent smoked fish that's a beloved ingredient in West Africa.
It's a pungent, gently bitter tropical plant, related to ginger, with bulky, bright orange roots that have been used for centuries in kitchens across Asia, including India, where it is known as haldi.
The curator said she was struck by Mr. Wong's "sharp, pungent, intelligent sense of criticality and humor" from the first time she encountered his work at Art Basel Miami Beach in December 2016.
Ms. Hennig's feminist revision of history — she makes Mary's chief political aides both women — is fascinating and bracing, with its bloody-minded parental ghost an especially pungent inversion of expectations (and of "Hamlet").
Critic's Notebook Near the end of an hourlong set at the Kitchen on Saturday, the Jazz Passengers worked their way into "We're All Jews," a playful and pungent original with a bawling melody.
Those views have put him in good stead with Mr. Trump, whom White House aides said has come to value Mr. Pompeo's pungent opinions and hard-charging style during his presidential daily briefings.
The plot of "Trading Places," from 19703, actually was an experiment, a pungent, complicated one, in which conniving white moneybags install a broke and hustling Eddie Murphy in disgraced Dan Aykroyd's banking job.
At a time when the only night out anyone can afford in London is within the pungent, cave-like walls of Wetherspoons, the free-falling, creative spirit of the The Rising Sun felt refreshing.
Most homes double up as work spaces, the whirr of sewing machines, the clang of metal and the pungent odor of spices mingling with the call for prayer and the putrid smell of trash.
Because what VR really needs to take off is someone wafting a pungent cheese in your face while you virtually visit Paris or holding a blow dryer in front of you while you drive.
The pair is cast in bat guano (the air pungent with its tang), which is supremely nutrient-rich and makes excellent fertilizer, and was once heavily mined by the United States in Puerto Rico.
But since getting serious about working out around a year ago, I've noticed that areas of rough air at the gym are especially pungent and have remarkably similar notes, namely that of rotten eggs.
Inhaling benzene, a chemical with a pungent odor, can cause minor irritation to skin, eyes and the respiratory system, while severe exposure can harm the nervous system or lead to unconsciousness, according to experts.
In other poems and letters, she refers to "my little damask maid" and "Sweet Sultans," which were not servants and royalty, but the intoxicatingly pungent Damask rose and a pomponlike relative of the sunflower.
Next came a little something unexpected: a small circle of warm naan stuffed with blue cheese as an amuse-bouche, a delicious union of soft, lightly smoky South Asian bread and pungent European funk.
What in the World In and around Acciaroli, Italy, a particularly pungent variety of locally grown rosemary — said to smell 10 times as strong as the norm — is a daily part of the diet.
Soon he became disillusioned with the fashion industry and decided to turn his designs into a stationery business, transforming the house into a messy and pungent one-man factory for gift wrap and notebooks.
The old-fashioned flavors — some a very acquired taste — are pungent, but also reveal the hardscrabble history of the Faroes, where until recent decades locals had to subsist on what they could source locally.
In Taipei, the original reigns supreme; the pillowy bun is stuffed with a savory slab of red braised pork belly, then topped with pungent pickled mustard greens, sweet and crunchy peanut sugar, and cilantro.
Being an un-bossy boss, she gives due credit for Milk Bar's Kimchi Quesadillas to a Milk Maid named Helen Jo, who ingeniously married the funk of stinky blue cheese to equally pungent kimchi.
Those spongy, sweet ghosts of freshly baked baguettes escaping from the many bakeries; the wonderfully pungent clouds of garlic and seafood riding the wind above the sun drenched streets; and here and there—BAM!
Spicier, more pungent flavors have been going more mainstream in American food for decades, thanks to the continued and growing popularity of Asian cuisines, from regional Indian and Chinese to modern Korean and Japanese.
The audience paraded to the new site but, in an irony more pungent than any of Blitzstein's, the actors' and musicians' unions forbade their members to perform under the terms of their existing contracts.
Interestingly, there are two works that succeed on distinctly different terms: the standard set by Rosalind Krauss in "LeWitt in Progress," and the expectations aroused by the show's title and even more pungent subtitle.
A small band of keyboards, bass, accordion, trumpet and guitar plays a thinned arrangement of Mr. Webber's score, and without all the big-orchestra plushness, some harmonically pungent details came through with striking clarity.
But as Claudius confesses to his priest in a pungent reimagining of his "o, my offense is rank" soliloquy, it is impossible to truly repent when you're still enjoying the wages of your sin.
The pungent smell of chemicals filled the air as another protester tested a freshly made gasoline bomb by hurling it into a drained swimming pool, flames licking the blue tiles as the bottle smashed.
The criticism has provoked a counterbacklash, with the show's sympathizers denouncing what they say is political correctness and arguing that freedom of expression — including pungent satire — is the best line of defense against extremism.
Part of the secret was localization: KFC offered fried dough sticks and congee for breakfast, while its sister brand Pizza Hut served pizzas topped with seafood and durian, a pungent fruit from Southeast Asia.
LOSTICE, Czech Republic (Reuters) - An ice cream made out of a traditional pungent cheese has become a surprise hit in a small Czech town, with happy buyers scooping all the innovative producer can make.
Recently, he has extended his compass to international politics, with pungent results, though in "William Powhida: After the Contemporary," which opens on Sunday, March 5, at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Conn.
This one, who appears not to bathe and has a pungent odor,That one, who leads the e-mail clique trash-talking the rest of us,Are merely creatures caught in dukkha , or suffering.
In one of the show's more pungent zingers, John Kasich was described as "the neglected taint between the Republican Party's dick"—Bee flashed a photo of Cruz onscreen—"and asshole": a shot of Trump.
It's not uncommon for some restaurants to give the appearance of serving a white truffle by using the inferior "whitish truffle" (Tuber borchii) drizzled with truffle oil to create the Italian white's pungent aroma.
There's something about the way her overlapping melodies and oblong harmonies billow out into empty space that reminds me of the pungent-yet-pleasant scent of multiple essential oil diffusers running in the same room.
Generations of pickers have brought their children to work in the dusty dump, beneath a scorching sun and hovering vultures, plagued by swarms of flies and the pungent stench of putrid food and methane gas.
Despite the pungent dankness of meme culture these days, the entire media industry is still predicated toward the goal of virality, and there are few internet entities with Dancing Baby's history and prestige (sorry, Clickhole!).
It's not pungent in its unburned state, it doesn't create a lot of odiferous smoke, it doesn't require grinding or careful packing, and it can be puffed on periodically without burning or wasting the substance.
Here's how a mission scientist described its foul stench:The perfume of 67P/C-G is quite strong, with the odour of rotten eggs (hydrogen sulphide), horse stable (ammonia), and the pungent, suffocating odour of formaldehyde.
Search the terms on YouTube, and you'll find hundreds, if not thousands, of videos of people dousing their hair in the pungent-smelling solution, purportedly to encourage growth, increase moisture, and get rid of dandruff.
It's hard to put a finger on the elusive flavor of black garlic: It's a little smoky, a little sweet, and a little tart like balsamic, but it packs a pungent, nearly fermented funk, too.
Children's Books A familiar place, a pungent smell, the distant chatter of children's voices: You never know what might arouse a childhood memory, a moment of pure sensation as you recall hours of playful abandon.
Egan, an avid gardener, had just given me a tour of her three compost bins, plunging her fingers into the pungent soil to hold up fat worms with a fisherman's pride for a good catch.
Reached by phone Monday, he said that over the weekend, the streets of the small town were pungent with the smell of smoke, which blanketed the sky so heavily that the sun was barely visible.
In Ms. Riggin's recipe, the main ingredient is cooked separately, then the sauce — a pungent mix of hot oil, soy sauce, ginger and scallion, balanced with the tiniest pinch of sugar — is poured on top.
When set on fire, sulfur combines with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide: a colorless, pungent gas that is very toxic, corrosive, and sometimes fatal, according to the Canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS).
So the rangers equipped themselves with nets and tranquilizer guns and fanned out into the jungles, full of pungent lantana bushes, old gnarled teak trees and clouds of dragonflies hovering in the thick, humid air.
In one pungent sequence, Clark gets that famously awful haircut, then drifts past a firing squad of gawkers, like Carrie at the prom, as her face quivers with recognition that she's become a dirty joke.
For all the pungent sonorities and eerie atmosphere, stretches of the piece had playful charm, with rippling marimba figures and, best of all, the angelic sounds of a musical saw, played here by Dale Stuckenbruck.
The growing illegal industry has prompted plans in South Africa for a rehabilitation center for sick or rescued pangolins as well as the deployment of sniffer dogs specially trained to detect the scales&apos pungent aroma.
With the MTA seemingly intent on preventing us from going anywhere—never mind outside the city—folks from Brooklyn and beyond trek to Prospect Park to cool down and escape the pungent odors in the air.
Pungent aroma and sufficient heat define the coarsely grated horseradish made on this Long Island farm for generations and now finding an audience beyond the old-time German and Polish locals and the annual Passover celebrants.
A recent study has provided an important asterisk to this cancer dichotomy by suggesting that the cancer-causing properties of capsaicin can be cancelled out by 6-gingerol, the chemical that gives ginger its pungent flavor.
Though I've lived in France for 10 years, I've never lost my taste for a savory breakfast, but releasing the pungent aroma of Maroilles into the kitchen first thing in the morning is still a challenge.
After an April meeting with county commissioners, Richard said he planned to follow organic methods to ensure no unnatural particles were spread through the water or the air, and that the processing won't emit pungent particles.
The comedic flourishes (musical cues, one-liners, diagonal wipes from one scene to the next) take on a kind of grim cast next to the seriousness of the story and the pungent racist attitudes on display.
What saves the play from being a pretentious Gallic snore-fest is that it owes as much to Charlie Chaplin as Schopenhauer: It's full of physical humor, funny bickering, trousers falling down and pungent verbal inventiveness.
On July 18, a rare corpse flower was placed on view in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG), the first such pungent specimen to bloom there in nearly 80 years.
The frankincense (pungent and sweet) and myrrh (sharp and piney) recounted in the Gospel of St Matthew are being grown by Guy Erlich, a businessman who hopes to revive the rare plants' use for commercial ends.
However smelly your recent trips to Cheesetown have been, we're willing to bet they weren't nearly as pungent as the chunk of 340-year-old cheese recently uncovered amidst a shipwreck off the coast of Sweden.
The pungent scent and bright color of fresh marigold petals are meant to guide the spirits to their altars, and glasses of water are handy to quench the thirst of the dead after their long journey.
Kusama has had her ups and downs since, most recently with the pungent chamber piece "The Invitation" and last year's disappointing Nicole Kidman crime movie, "Destroyer," but her genre instincts were well honed from the beginning.
Directed by Danielle Krudy and Bridget Savage Cole, it's the kind of film with a vibe so palpable it's pungent, one that sticks to your skin and dominates your thoughts long after the credits have rolled.
Canada Letter This is Dan Bilefsky in Montreal, where the pungent smell of cannabis wafting from the long lines of people at government marijuana stores may soon compete with the more familiar street smells of poutine.
Walking through the dining room — a long, tall space that used to be a hair salon — you may breathe in a thick cloud of pungent, peppery smoke that will set off a small chorus of coughs.
In the American phase of his career, Mr. Verhoeven, who started out in the Netherlands, was a blockbuster sleight-of-hand artist, disguising pungent, politically tinged satires as noisy sci-fi action movies and overheated potboilers.
The score saves the best for last when Kynaston, now daring to play Othello, and Margaret, as Desdemona, shock the audience with the raw realism of their acting, qualities captured in Mr. Floyd's pungent, fitful music.
Stravinsky's 1951 opera is written in a Neo-Classical style: Its music alludes to composers such as Mozart and Bach, but is nonetheless laced with pungent 20th-century dissonance, off-kilter rhythms and angular vocal lines.
Heat stroke, sunburn, cuts and bruises are common hazards, as is a dousing with trash juice: the pungent slurry that pours from a trash can and into your armpits when you're hoisting it over your head.
Noxious sewage filled with feces, industrial chemicals and other raw waste regularly comes in through the New River, which flows from Mexico's Mexicali Valley and through Calexico, leaving neighborhoods along the waterway engulfed in pungent fumes.
Thus above one of London's busiest streets guavas, pepino melons and finger limes, plus all manner of berries and wasabi, a pungent-rooted Japanese plant notoriously fussy about its surroundings, are grown for client lunches and dinners.
Indonesia has one of the highest rates of smoking and is the world's fourth-biggest cigarette producer, mostly of the pungent "kretek" clove and tobacco variety, but parliament has proposed a law to boost tobacco output further.
" Let's get to a spicy conclusion with "sriracha," which is defined as "a pungent sauce that is made from hot peppers pureed with usually garlic, sugar, salt, and vinegar and that is typically used as a condiment.
Now it's back in the form of Misiu's edit, which grabs onto the underlying instrumentation of Low's original, and injects a bunch of pungent piano keys and swirly 303s that return the whole shebang to the dancefloor.
Here's how it works: inside the tube, the pungent mixture is heated to about 650 degrees Fahrenheit and squeezed at pressures of 3,000 pounds per square inch, according to a report the scientists published over the summer.
A disgruntled woman who was stopped from bringing her pungent durian fruit onto a train in China, decided the only logical thing to do was rip open the prickly things and eat it all on the spot.
If you're not, you know that the fruit has a beyond pungent aroma that "smells like shit and tastes like farts," like a carpet covered with dried vomit, or like a bag of corpses wearing unwashed socks.
" These more overtly meditative ­passages bloom with life thanks to Silver's keen details, which at their best often hew evocatively close to the particulars of Pavla's female body: "The smell of urine, dense and pungent and alive.
In her review of the limited-edition item, which was released on July 1, Business Insider's Irene Jiang wrote that "the sharp, pungent, Cheetos cheese tang was the perfect match for KFC's crispy-as-funk fried chicken."
In Manhattan, he's offering crisp whole mandarin fish with either Sichuan or sweet and pungent sauces, and salt-and-pepper veal ribs, in addition to favorites like wok-seared long dumplings, Sichuan cucumbers and kung pao chicken.
Roquefort, the pungent artisanal blue cheese from southwest France, was threatened with especially punitive 212 percent tariffs, prompting angry sheep farmers to storm a McDonald's in the town of Millau, the center of the Roquefort-producing region.
Most sea scents rely on a gloss of coconut-y sweetness to mask any tangy undertones, but not this new perfume from the niche house Strangelove NYC, which does not shy away from its pungent ambergris heart.
A pair of bare human feet hover over an eye-tickling wavy pattern in pungent fuchsia, while a whale blowing out water (which also suggests human ejaculation) contrasts with a background of blue and white sine waves.
" Saturday, in a two-hour speech before the Conservative Political Action Conference, Mr. Trump offered a more pungent take on his tormentors, using a vulgarity to describe the special counsel inquiry and calling the investigations "collusion delusion.
Read on for their tips that are both easy and worth it — from packing your fruit-infused Hint sunscreen to avoid, well, smelling like pungent SPF to using your Instagram Collections page as your own personal travel guide.
KUANTAN, Malaysia (Reuters) - Malaysian farmers of the famously pungent durian fruit are calling for tighter regulations on mining they say is destroying arable land and tainting the water they need to churn out their yellow, spiky-shelled crop.
In the town of Latacunga, pungent clouds of sulphuric ash descended on scores of people marching against an authoritarian church closure; the air was thick with political turmoil after Quito's archbishop had been poisoned a few months earlier.
In 2016 Raminisoa travelled to the northern region of Sava, where vanilla has been grown for generations, to learn how to cure the green pods into the commodity that was in such demand: pungent and wizened black beans.
The white puffy foam, which carries with it a variety of health problems for residents -- as well as a pungent and inescapable stench -- began spilling out of Varthur Lake, located near the city's busy Whitfield Road intersection, Saturday.
An intoxicating reflection on the interconnection of taste, scent, instinct and desire, the film, gorgeously photographed by Diego Garcia ("Cemetery of Splendour"), immerses you in the intensely pungent world of vaquejada, a rodeo sport popular in northeastern Brazil.
An intoxicating reflection on the interconnection between taste, scent, instinct and desire, the film, gorgeously photographed by Diego Garcia ("Cemetery of Splendor"), immerses you in the intensely pungent world of vaquejada, a rodeo sport popular in northeastern Brazil.
Though Ian Brown never says it outright, this struggle lies at the heart of "Sixty: A Diary of My Sixty-First Year," a great, fat rosebush of a book that's beautiful and pungent and, at moments, deceptively prickly.
The small room, painted black and gold and decorated with crosses and Rastafarian symbols, filled with pungent smoke after an hour-long service of Christian prayers, self-help slogans and inspirational quotes led by Atwell, a Campbell, Calif.
" I, through gritted teeth, shouting back at their breath pungent with hatred and disgust, wheeze out the following retort: "Actually, you sort of do, because a live set in a club is a strangely narcissistic thing to do.
Middle Eastern toum, Mediterranean aioli, Caesar dressing, French onion dip and the pasta sauce "Alfredo" served at places like Olive Garden all have the same profile: a mild, cooling base set against the heat of strong, pungent alliums.
The other duo was George Walker's 1958 Sonata in One Movement, a flinty yet beguiling piece that abounds in industrious counterpoint, though these passages alternate with moments of lyrical proclamation for violin, cushioned by thick, pungent piano chords.
Together they made a book, "An American Exodus: A Record of Human Erosion," in 1939, that used lengthy interview quotations for captions as pungent as the dialogue in John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath," published the same year.
If you were too young, or too old, or too sensible to partake with the abandon Ms. Burns and her best pal did, her odyssey will bring alive the period and its pleasures (and poisons) with pungent animation.
The pungent, fiery chili pepper can help reduce the risk of dying from major medical problems like heart attack and stroke, according to a new study published December 16 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
Clive James Dies at 80; Literary Critic Took His Wit to TV: A transplanted Australian, he had a zest for the knockout punch as he sparred with all things cultural, creating a pungent comic persona on British television.
The pungent, peppery Coratina and the lightly herbaceous Barne'a are the most distinctive: $15.99 for 17 ounces; an organic variety is $12.99 for 8.45 ounces, $18.99 for 17 ounces, Kalustyan's, 123 Lexington Avenue (29th Street), 212-685-3451.
The burning heat that sears the pores of your skin; the pungent, alien smell that invades and occupies your sinuses; the cranky, stiff body that slowly becomes loose, nimble and ready to ruck like Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull.
But the charm evaporates swiftly as the river, often labeled the world's most polluted, descends past crowded zones of factories and homes that dump a pungent stew of garbage, waste and sewage into its 2280-km (190-mile) stretch.
The country is the second-largest cigarette market in Asia after China, and had the highest male smoking rate in the world — 2000 percent, according to a 22009 survey — thanks in part to the popularity of pungent clove cigarettes.
He said that at a time when Hollywood was criticized for its lack of imagination and for churning out cynical garbage (although Mr. Berg used a more pungent term), "Deepwater Horizon" represented the mainstream movie business at its finest.
Chili peppers from the Americas bathed the central mountain ranges with their pungent heat, and the ancient food traditions of the Hakka people echoed the cooking techniques of the northern plains while seasoning the dishes of the coastal southeast.
Canny and heavily earthbound — "of an unfeasible size" — Alison is nevertheless dragged into the harrowing shadow realm by both the memoir she dictates to her flinty assistant, Colette, and by her obscene, pungent guide to the spirit world, Morris.
With the strong-voiced, stalwart bass Mikhail Petrenko as Orestes, Ms. Goerke at her most vulnerable, and the orchestra playing with undulant sway and pungent colorings, the scene was a moment of affecting repose — before the murderous, harrowing finale.
The classic yet antiquated ideal of a cannabis edible is usually in the form of a brownie; a tasty but unsophisticated, pungent, bite-sized treat that knocks you off your feet and renders you zonked out on the couch.
She also displayed plenty of vocal dazzle, with pungent top notes, a simmering dusky low range and a prodigious ability to shape sound like putty, dialing back the intensity on a long note and letting it swell up again.
Like her, Jessica wears visors and high-waisted khaki shorts, refuses to turn on the air-conditioning even at the height of summer, and packs her children pungent stir-fry lunches that earn them the scorn of their classmates.
The setting promises some Southern gothic atmosphere — Ephron describes the odor along the Bonsecours River, "thick with the pungent, slick, gooey pluff mud that was exposed by a receding tide" — but there's little sense of menace or imminent danger.
Have some wine and the watermelon sushi: cold, firm blocks of melon in place of rice, topped with glistening Long Island fluke, a trail of Calabrian peppers, pungent slices of preserved lemon, and a dusting of crunchy bonito flakes.
"Cézanne et Moi" offers a pungent, demystifying portrait of the rowdy late-19th-century Parisian art world where famous painters and poets mingled and jostled for position at dinner parties and art openings filled with shoptalk, backbiting and intrigue.
On the other hand, one wishes that there were a four-flavor option, because the restaurant actually offers two "all-red" versions: one vegetarian and one with beef tallow, which tends to monopolize the flavor with its pungent gaminess.
The firm, whose pungent liquor has long been a lubricant for official Chinese banquets and business dinners, said the global economy remained uncertain and competition was fierce, but that the longer-term outlook for the baijiu market was strong.
For shorter routes, though, it seems as if you'll still have to pony up for food on the flight, make do with pretzels, or otherwise suffer the indignity of unwrapping whatever weirdly pungent food you purchased in the terminal.
Some previous research suggests that trace amounts of capsaicin, the chemical that gives chili peppers their pungent smell, may heighten salty flavors in foods, essentially requiring lower amount of salt to achieve the flavor people may want, Zhu said by email.
In those times, they will say, Britons emerging from the gloom of postwar austerity discovered a land of pungent cigarettes and fine cuisine, vin ordinaire and menus du jour that titillated palates grown stale on bland and rationed British fare.
The messiness of morphing is a pungent theme of "Being a Beast: Adventures Across the Species Divide," a meditative romp that leaves you laughing out loud (and occasionally cursing in anger) even as you soak up the spray of science.
Or she was aware of a disdain that refused even to see them, as if they were only absences cut out against the air—which was pungent with heat, meat, garlic, wine, car exhaust, an undertow of rot from the river.
That neighborhood has changed, too, but men in loose guayaberas still laugh through games of dominos in domino park amid the pungent and oddly complementary smells of just-lit cigars and guava-filled pastries frying in the cafe next door.
ATTENTION BRITS: Without our notice, the time-honoured tradition of fish and chips with malt vinegar has been befouled right beneath our noses — which is odd, given that it's the pungent scent of vinegar where we should have noticed the issue.
We also liked bowls of pungent fried rice in a bright-green scallion pesto (we ordered ours with slices of pork belly) and cellophane noodles sauced with a thick yellow curry and studded with strips of bell pepper and grilled chicken.
Blaine is now nearly forgotten, but during the Gilded Age he was a star candidate for the White House from 1876 to 1892, even when he didn't want the job — and despite the pungent whiff of financial scandal always trailing him.
The menu is international but pays homage to Malay ingredients; the spaghetti agli olio features bunga kantan (torch ginger flower), the pungent, floral plant used in the Southeast Asian dishes rojak and laksa, lending the Italian classic an Asian flavor profile.
"Like Céline Dion, poutine was once mocked and underappreciated in Quebec," he mused this week at La Banquise, a popular ice cream shop-turned-poutine restaurant in Montreal's Plateau neighborhood as the pungent smell of fried oil wafted through the air.
All the cook needs to do is add a few tidbits of something pungent or savory for complexity, and something crunchy or nubby to break up its unrelenting silkiness, for a warming, comforting meal that's not at all hard to make.
But together, and especially experienced in the confines of the mortuary drawer, it was a pungent few minutes of time travel, and when the door opened and I was rolled out, it was almost euphoric to be back among the living.
But here, too, Mr. Ruzicka finds ways to make you sit up and take notice: mustard greens dressed in an XO sauce that is boldly pungent with fermented seafood; pickled rhubarb on a cheese plate that sings with acidic personality.
In this two-year-old grocery store and restaurant, a smattering of tables are lined up against wooden shelves brimming with mostly French and Italian gourmet items such as pungent colatura sold in eyedropper bottles and jars of artichoke paté.
The distillery's Brigantia line of single malts has seen recent success, with a version finished in an Islay cask from Scotland, famous for producing pungent, smoky and peaty whiskeys, taking home a silver medal at Germany's Best Whisky Awards in 2018.
Investors got their most pungent taste of trade war on July 24, when General Motors shares dropped 8.4 percent after a profit-forecast cut the company blamed on 25 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum the administration has already imposed.
The broccoli was his favorite part, he said, lightly tossed in a wok that never got very hot on her electric-coil stove, and mixed with a sauce she never thickened beyond its base of pungent oyster cut through with soy.
As the baron prattles on to the Marschallin about the advantages of this arranged union, Mr. Rattle plumbs the bustling orchestra music to highlight intricate details, jagged bits and pungent shards of dissonance that often pass by in other performances.
Suffice it to say that most of my days were broken up by five or six small, wonderful meals — acorn-fed ham, pungent cheeses, perfectly briny olives — and a caña (a small glass, less than half a liter) of beer.
Many have been used for healing as well as for seasoning: curcuma (a form of the newly valuable rhizome, turmeric), oregano brujo (strong, "witch's" oregano) and recao, a pungent native herb that is a fundamental element of the Puerto Rican palate.
I mean, Trump is a brilliant user of the medium, and one thing I think that you've got to salute Trump for is he really understands how to express himself in a memorable, pungent and instantly communicating way, you know?
The privately owned field, which is sandwiched between the busy thoroughfare and a pungent canal in Ramkhamhaeng district, makes for an unlikely aircraft graveyard, but it has become the final resting place for more than half a dozen passenger jets.
I don't know if they've just not consulted any Brazilians or are playing to stereotypes, but Brazilian food is, at its spiciest, remarkably mild compared to the UK; and slathering pungent sauce all over your meat is pretty much anathema.
You can turn one of these deceptively boring tubers into an entire meal, just by adding a little butter (or maybe a lot of butter—hey, we're not the butter police), a touch of pungent curry powder, or a few fresh herbs.
The English village of Stilton in Cambridgeshire (Stilton may or may not be the birthplace of Stilton cheese, pungent and marbled) has sworn by this tradition for over half a century, holding an annual cheese-rolling competition on the occasion of May Day.
When she finally took her seat, she recounts, a crew member asked her to step off the plane, where an airline agent told her that the pilot had ordered her off the flight because the other passenger had complained that she was "pungent".
Charlotte's night of chaos | North Dakota's water warriors | Iowa's election angst Charlotte's night of chaos Zach Locke remembers it vividly: the pungent taste of the tear gas, the ringing sound of gunshots and the chaos and confusion of a city erupting in anger.
Masan's brands meet a big chunk of the local demand for pungent sauces, noodles and freeze-dried coffee—and in December the firm accepted a $1.1 billion investment from Singha, a Thai brewer, to help finance an assault on Vietnam's frothy beer market.
Yes, the popular and pungent narrative of U.S. decline got its biggest boost to date with the overwhelming victories of Donald Trump and Bernard Sanders -- though far apart on policy, Trump and Sanders are flip sides of the same coin of outrage.
When I get to my bodega, a construction worker turns all the way around to check me out, although honestly I am so incredibly pungent, I'm not sure this is really about attractiveness as much as it is concern for my mental sanity.
But Twelve South has a lot of experience opening up new iPads and Macs to test out its accessories on, and apparently it grew so fond of that smell that it decided to craft a candle that mimics the uniquely pungent plastic odor.
The INSIDER food team tried the unorthodox summer treat on Wednesday, but had mixed reviews when it came to trying out our favorite The spicy Dijon mustard gelato was extremely pungent and overpowered the sandwich, but did taste exactly like the real thing.
For those who associate her with a pungent misandry, it can be a surprise to find that her scorn, insofar as it exists, is grounded in considered surveys of Bram Stoker, Kōbō Abe, James Baldwin, Tennessee Williams, and Isaac Bashevis Singer, among others.
Upon entering, I was hit immediately by the smell of a variety of pungent substances and chemicals, complemented by an orchestra of pumping noises belonging to the plant's five presses, including a seven-inch press that was rescued from a local scrapyard.
Although some athletes also carried flags showing a unified peninsula, the fact that so many were carrying distinct national flags was a pungent sign that the truce between North and South Korea that had marked these Olympic Games might already be dissipating.
A delicate grilled branzino comes with tangy artichoke sauce, and, of the many decadent sides, special mention must go to the addictive monkey bread, hot super-soft rolls that are pulled apart and slathered with pungent bacon butter that melts on contact.
They may be wrong about this, but their sense of things is shared in certain ways by Pope Francis himself, who has a Trumpish, populist streak in his own right, and whose critiques of the West's technocratic order are notable and pungent.
The 47-acre farm is dotted with greenhouses that emit the pungent smell of thousands of marijuana plants and warehouses where farmworkers who spent their careers tending to raspberry plants now sit in rows delicately trimming the leaves from harvested cannabis buds.
While on the scene, Parrish Fire District Division Chief Mike Williamson told Today that he interviewed all 30 students from Buffalo Creek Middle School who were aboard the bus to determine who set off the pungent smell, but nobody would admit to it.
The pungent stench of weed emanates through the halls of the mall at Hollywood and Highland, in spite of the fact that there are cops at every corner; a man flagrantly chugs from a bottle of Ciroc within eyesight of law enforcement.
You'll also want some classic potato salad—just like Mom used to make—with dill pickles, hard-boiled eggs, mustard, and some other pungent aromatics that'll make you think twice about making out with your neighbor at the end of the night.
I have arrived too late to witness the "magical" act of 46 gallons of local curds separating from the whey for the paneer cheese that they make five days a week, but the pungent smell of whey is still strong in the high-ceilinged warehouse.
The smell of salty cabbage immediately puts me in my Irish grandmother's kitchen; the pungent, performatively masculine scent of Lynx deodorant transforms me into my 20113-year-old self, drunk on the petrol-strength fumes, hips jostling gingerly against the first boy I ever kissed.
We turned off the highway and followed a dirt road into the mountains, through pungent groves of pine and eucalyptus, until we reached a place called Chataquila, where a church sits atop the eastern ridge of the cordillera, at 2500,2750 feet above sea level.
Mustard and horseradish are more likely to be playing a part in your heat addiction, because those little tubes of pungent pastes that taste great added to anything from steak to mashed potato don't usually contain any more than 153 or 4 percent wasabi.
No, just cracking-good quotes from a handful of pungent, salty, to-the-point early 20th-century book reviews by a Sing Sing prisoner that were unearthed by an enterprising Times reporter and printed in the paper on April 30, 19163 and May 21, 1911.
Also, while you at first recoiled from the pungent capitalist spectacle of it all, I thought your point was about moving past that and listening to your surroundings and to artists like Kent Chan, who was part of a curated platform at the fair.
"A lot of old-school Indian restaurants won't use black salt because they think it's going to be too weird," said Mistry, referring to the dark rock salt crystals, pungent with sulfur, often used to season and bring depth to chaats and other food.
An illegal activity punishable by up to life in prison, selling the pungent bounty that he cultivates in his basement has nonetheless given Michael the sheen of middle-class respectability (though he would not give me his real name for fear of legal repercussions).
Lives It happened so fast: One moment I was running trails, the next I was staring a black-bear sow in the face, so close I could smell it, wild and pungent and alarming, and I knew it could smell me, too, my fear.
Mr. Gregory was a breakthrough performer in his appeal to whites — a crossover star, in contrast to veteran black comedians like Redd Foxx, Moms Mabley and Slappy White, whose earthy, pungent humor was mainly confined to black clubs on the so-called chitlin circuit.
"If you start feeling faint, it's time to high-tail it out of here," he added, citing the release of sulfur dioxide, the colorless but pungent gas, smelling like a burning match, that can be lethal, especially for people with respiratory ailments or cardiovascular disease.
She broke through when she sang the chorus on Donnie Trumpet & the Social Experiment's "Sunday Candy," a hit largely thanks to her voice: friendly, pungent, delighted, with a sharp nasal edge that adds a skeptical observer's distance to what might otherwise sound one-dimensionally positive and affirming.
It doesn't show up in piss tests, it doesn't smell anywhere near as pungent as the real stuff, and it's a very time- and cost-effective way of getting fucked up—though it does have the undesirable potential to make inmates shit themselves or attack stationary objects.
Operating out of a warehouse in San Francisco's Mission District, pungent smoke often wafts in from the courtyard of Meadow HQ. Its willingness to serve as a community hub and event space has established Meadow as the commerce layer connecting players in the burgeoning legal pot business.
If they thought Mr Trump capable of shame, the same critics would certainly like to see him blush at the memory of another pungent tweet he issued last December, questioning Mr Obama for defending the contributions made by American Muslims, in such fields as soldiering or athletics.
Many of them incorporated ingredients that I would have been hard-pressed to find at more fashionable taquerias; there were tacos made with lengua (beef tongue) and quesadillas made with flor de calabaza (squash blossom) and huitlacoche (a trufflelike corn fungus that's a pungent delicacy in Mexico).
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The Cannabis Culture Lounge has everything a pothead might need to feel right at home: $3 marijuana buds, bongs for rent, bags of Skittles and Doritos for sale, and black leather couches where customers can recline in zoned-out contemplation in a pungent haze.
He lost his virginity in St. Louis, gained a nose for the pungent burnt rubber smell of sideshows during his summers in Sacramento, and lived in rural Kansas, where, from his seat on the Greyhound, he relished the sight of abandoned homes and flaxen, endless plains.
Mr. Wondolowski lives a half-mile away from greenhouses that were originally built to grow daisies and chrysanthemums but now house thousands of marijuana plants, part of a booming — and pungent — business seeking to cash in on recreational cannabis, which has been legal in California since January.
The notoriously pungent fruit has a smell that lingers, and in the past year, its unmistakable odor has caused the emergency evacuation of a college library and forced a flight delay after airline passengers refused to fly with two tons of it in the cargo hold.
It is rich in acute intelligence about dance ("Dance is only a symbol, not the real thing," he wrote about the importance of order), pungent observations (Bausch, he wrote, danced "like calipers across paper") and memorable narrations of the serious and absurd moments of Mr. Taylor's life.
This one, called "Soft Power," written by Chinese artists instead of Americans, is both a rueful romance like "Stick With Your Mistake" and a gleeful riposte to Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The King and I," inverting that Golden Age classic's fallacies and stereotypes to hilarious and pungent effect.
If Trump does not clear his name, his entire term of office will remain wrapped in a pungent cloud of suspicion; his agenda and his decisions, particularly on foreign policy, will always raise questions about whether they are meant for the benefit of America or for some other purpose.
Well, check it out for yourself below: According to Dr. Lee, there's a reason this cyst got its reputation: "The pasty contents are mostly composed of macerated keratin (wet skin cells), which creates this 'cheesy' consistency, and there can be a pungent odor," she wrote in the videos' caption.
Almost as good were a peppery, slightly bitter pie layered with broccoli rabe and slices of sweet sausage; a Napoli, whose creamy burrata was balanced by the tang of prosciutto di Parma, arugula, and parmigiano; and a zippy, pungent rustica, with roasted red peppers, black olives, soppressata and burrata.
If you're smoking it may be best to do outside, but if it's illegal in your area, too cold or maybe you have neighbors that live close by you can always make a spoof with a few household items to help mask the pungent odor of marijuana smoke.
As verbal supplements to the objects themselves, they link these chunks of snow-white plaster to polar phenomena, global climate change, fossil fuels, and greenhouse gasses — to which auto exhaust (in Paul Simon's dated but still pungent phrase, "the ol' Detroit perfume") is an indirect yet significant contributor.
Read more: Here's everything we know about WeWork exec exits, huge layoffs, and more as the co-working giant looks to right itself after a failed IPOOne WeWork tenant told Business Insider she noticed a pungent smell in the phone booths at WeWork's Rosslyn location in Arlington, Virginia.
But the show's primary focus, like the book's, is the sex triangle of Chris, Dick, and Sylvère, a pungent, anxious black comedy of degradation that can feel like being hugged too tightly by a sweaty stranger, or like being stuck on a bus next to a couple negotiating polyamory.
After stopping to say hello to an enormous spotted pig rolling in a mud puddle, and waiting while our children climbed through a wooden jungle gym and escaped via the slide, we entered the cavernous goat barn filled with yellow hay, hundreds of goats and a startling, pungent odor.
Mr. Roth said the series, called "The Birds and the BS," is intended to address the cultural coarsening that has accompanied the Trump era, reminding adults of the courtesies they learned as children, but using pungent language to attract attention, both to the videos and the broader issue.
Crunchy metallic percussion, pungent electric strings, squealing keyboards, fancy riffs on guitar and sitar shredding past their breaking points, and Reza's own keening voice — all abrasive in theory, instead conjure a garish warmth suitable for a particular brand of melodic pathos designed to linger on every drop of suffering.
For example, China's embassy in Thailand put out a video with a Chinese-speaking, animated durian showing how Belt and Road was good for the pungent-smelling fruit, regarded as a delicacy in Southeast Asia and increasingly popular in China, as better roads meant it could be exported faster and cheaper.
" The library, known to store "potentially dangerous chemicals" according to the MFB (yeah, someone look into that please), was searched, and firefighters identified the smell not as chemical gas, but gas generated by the offending durian, described as "an extremely pungent fruit which had been left rotting in a cupboard.
The ruddy spice to speckle your deviled eggs, enliven potatoes and add pungent intrigue to chicken dishes comes in sweet, semisweet and hot varieties, all with a whiff of smoke: Gualtaminos Pimentón de la Vera, $3.95 for 2.65 ounces, Lucy's Whey, 1417 Lexington Avenue (93rd Street), 212-289-8900, lucyswhey.com.
For example, China's embassy in Thailand put out a video with a Chinese-speaking, animated durian showing how Belt and Road was good for the pungent-smelling fruit, regarded as a delicacy in Southeast Asia and increasingly popular in China, as better roads meant it could be exported faster and cheaper.
While no plans for new material have been announced, fans at these shows seem perfectly content to hear decades-old cuts like "Then Comes Dudley" and "Puss," which showcase the band's signature blend of pungent guitars and pummeling drums topped with the deliberately grating vocals of their frontman, David Yow.
There is an alluring blend, aged in rye whiskey barrels; a haunting one smoked with pecan wood; and a pungent, cardamom-infused variety: $16.95 to $19.95 for an 8.45-ounce bottle (the Sugarmaker's Cut is $16.96 for 12.7 ounces or $27.95 for 25.4 ounces), boxed assortments are $29.95 to $74.95, runamokmaple.com.
Melissa Clark's come through for us with three great recipes for turkey sandwiches you'll want to try on Friday: for a turkey Cubano with spicy peppers; for shredded turkey with barbecue sauce and a pungent slaw; and for a turkey and chickpea pita situation with pickled red onions and tahini sauce.
There is torteta (blood sausage from pork mixed with butter, flour, and breadcrumbs) and chireta (organ sausage made in sheep intestines that have been turned inside out) from Aragon; morcon (like chorizo, but wider and aged longer) from Murcia; and a uniquely pungent cheese called Mahón from the Spanish island of Minorca.
A widely used petroleum-based product reeking with pungent off-gassing until it has completely dried, 180 gallons of the stuff was poured and pulled across the six slabs, yielding a surface unexpectedly rich in detail, tracing movement like an impasto and revealing an organic process of oxidation that continues to change.
On Twitter, Buttigieg campaign volunteers were being mocked for videos of a dance they had choreographed to his campaign song, "High Hopes," whose aroma of corporate marketing was made only more pungent by the fact that some of the videos showed high-energy young people teaching the dance to earnest older volunteers.
This is the reading offered by Buttigieg's pungent left-wing critics: I especially recommend a long takedown of the young mayor's memoir by Nathan Robinson of Current Affairs, and a shorter critique by a scion of the Studebaker family (Studebakers being the cars whose manufacture once built South Bend's blue-collar prosperity).

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