toothsome nel dizionario italiano Oxford-Paravia

toothsome nel dizionario PONS

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A slab of veal that has never felt the benign punishment of a rolling pin to flatten it into a toothsome morsel, is heavily breaded ($18).
news.nationalpost.com
Now, a little more than five years later, those look like the toothsome glory days.
www.slate.com
Grilled slices of chicken breast, made lemony ($10 including salad) or marinated with house-made adobo seasonings ($13.50 including rice and veg), were admirably flavoured and toothsome.
ottawacitizen.com
Pummel and squeeze them as hard as you can -- counterintuitive with salad leaves, but you will be rewarded with a softer, much more toothsome salad.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It's toothsome and has the extraordinarily ability to take the chill out of your bones, no matter how blustery the day.
www.timescolonist.com
So was a raviolo of langoustine, with a whole crayfish inside the toothsome pasta.
www.independent.co.uk
Crunchy and chewy, firm but flexible, the dough is also the versatile basis for pizza, pide and toothsome garlic bread.
www.thestar.com
Mix grains, rinse them and steam for 25 minutes or until cooked but still toothsome.
www.goodfood.com.au
His crusts stay crispy and toothsome until you get home and pour a glass of wine.
blogs.vancouversun.com
How shall we replace the toothsome white meat, the satisfying and succulent dark flesh and the drumstick and other bones that yield such satisfactory picking?
www.nola.com

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