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  • Unlike many of the spice's aficionados, Mr. Dacosta doesn't assign superlatives to La Mancha saffron.

    The Purple Gold of La Mancha J. S. Marcus 2011

  • In the lobster medallion dish, tradition met technology to create the best Spanish taste memory I've never had: the lush lobster was sweet with fruity olive oil, and the paprika foam on top was the perfect way to distribute the spice's strong but eminently Spanish smoky flavor.

    The Bazaar, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Foam tannaz 2009

  • | Reply | Permalink btw, where's that libel suit against the enquirer we were promised for publishing the name of bible spice's back-door man?

    Palin's Attack On Obama's Patriotism Legitimizes Questions About The Palins' Association With Group Founded By America-Hating Secessionist 2009

  • In the lobster medallion dish, tradition met technology to create the best Spanish taste memory I've never had: the lush lobster was sweet with fruity olive oil, and the paprika foam on top was the perfect way to distribute the spice's strong but eminently Spanish smoky flavor.

    Archive 2009-02-01 tannaz 2009

  • Volcano vaporizer, the Digit, shows the exact temperature status of the herb or spice's filtering process, through an internal sensor.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Gadgets 2008

  • The really brilliant touch, however, is that because her containers are plastic, she simply uses a washable marker to write the spice's name on the lid.

    The Herald-Mail Online 2010

  • The really brilliant touch, however, is that because her containers are plastic, she simply uses a washable marker to write the spice's name on the lid.

    The Herald-Mail Online 2010

  • Aside from its great taste, cinnamon also has one of the highest antioxidant contents of the entire vegetable world, a property that is linked in large part to the spice's huge content of complex polyphenols called proanthocyanidin.

    Ottawa Sun 2010

  • Curcumin is an "active component" in the spice's effect on cancer cells, but it is scarce in nature, he said.

    The Brown Daily Herald RSS 2010

  • Curcumin is an "active component" in the spice's effect on cancer cells, but it is scarce in nature, he said.

    The Brown Daily Herald RSS 2010

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