In a taste test organized for The Wall Street Journal, Mr. Krishnan and his students served a DDG meal.
In a taste test, Stolt's was firm, buttery and less salty than Petrossian's, which was slightly mushy and had a moldy aftertaste.
It is a leading brand in emerging markets, seen as a status symbol in a few countries, and as we have gotten a taste of in the press, the brand does have a few tricks up its sleeve: innovations in keyboard technology, motion sensor technology, as well as in cloud computing that will meet the growing needs of enterprise customers.
Opened in the summer of 2010, diners file in for a taste of her legendary tortilla soup, fried avocado tacos topped with a yogurt-dill sauce, or crispy fried plantains and black beans.
Now, in return, National Museum Wales has shipped out artefacts which it says will give visitors in China a taste of the character of Wales, through its culture and language, history and landscape.
And, in fact, ancient beer is a lot more similar to wine in its taste to a modern palate.
The bar itself has an under-lit agate counter that's flanked by a pair of Casa Pupo porcelain leopards a late 1970s byword in bad taste and a complete triumph in this room.
For chef Richard Blais, it was a taste here and a taste there done in the course of a day cooking at Blais, his Atlanta restaurant at the time, that caused him to balloon to 230 pounds.
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An increase in taxes, licensing requirements and a change in taste eventually led to the closure of many distilleries, leaving Beefeater as London's major premium producer.
Three families will be selected to appear in the Coal House series, which will send people back in time to taste life in a 1927 south Wales mining town.
But India and Mexico have more in common than a taste for spiced popcorn.
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But walk-in diners with a taste for chicken Kiev and live music can add only so much to the top line.
Mr. Lasorda launched his own spaghetti sauce in the late 1980s, which beat Paul Newman's sauce in a Los Angeles Times taste test, but ultimately flopped in the market.
Motorists in California got a taste of this last year when gasoline prices shot past 33 cents a liter because of accidents at West Coast oil refineries, which were at full capacity already.
He invited me in for a quick taste.
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Having been bitten by the wine bug in 2001 after a taste of Thelema Cabernet Sauvignon, Mr. Vanderspuy, who has a deep-rooted history with Stellenbosch, says he recognized that the region's cool, maritime breezes and varied soils had the potential to make great red wine.
Her plan was for the Left Party to prop up the government from outside, giving it a first taste of power in a western German state.
While we Americans are probably taking for granted the legal status of ultrawideband technology while we grumble over the RIAA, MPAA, and host of other pesky agencies, the folks in Europe still haven't had a taste of UWB in their own homeland.
But the match will doubtless leave a bitter taste in the mouth for Mexico, who pulled a goal back through Javier Hernandez.
And, I mean, there was so much interest in that match race and that filly that it just left a bad taste in everyone's mouth.
In doing it, he is giving physicists a taste of a kind of science that has become commonplace in the biotechnology industry.
Tests by Severn Trent Water in Broadway last month showed discolouration and a change of taste in water.
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Young people with whom I chatted in Ulsan believe that whale meat is an older person's dish, a taste forged in the harsh after-flames of World War II.
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There's a small taste of the complications in a footnote to the House-Senate conference committee report that's been dubbed the "Starbucks" provision.
As you pointed out in your piece, I think it was this morning in the paper, Andy, that left a very sour taste in everybody's mouth who saw it.
" That fuzzy line between authenticity and the reproduction can rankle purists, who see in the democratization of taste a profusion of tasteful items "devalued, " as Paul Goldberger once wrote, in a piece about Friedman when he was at Pottery Barn, "by their very accessibility.
Fortunately, our parents were fellow-enthusiasts, and had in fact given us a taste for this peculiar fare.
He's had a taste in the past of being a full-time musician and that is, inevitably, his goal for the future.
The growth can be attributed to a change in consumer taste away from high calorie carbonated drinks and towards healthy and nutritious juice drinks.
He made five traditional western and Caribbean holiday drinks, made sure everyone in the audience had a taste of each, ran well-over his hour time allotment and still wanted more time to finish.
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