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The most likely contender is the Goldfinger, which is crunchier and tangier: it is know as "the acid banana".— The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
At their peak, "black plums have a sweet, jam-like flavor, while red varieties are tangier, with a mildly acidic kick," says Anthony Amoroso, executive chef at Michael Mina Bellagio in Las Vegas.— Shape Magazine Main RSS Feed
On either side of the corridor I leave the profusion of wild flowers that sing with insect life, poppies and tangier peas, pheasant's eye and tassel hyacinth.— Notes from Spain: Travel, Living in Spain, Podcasts, Forum and Photos
(a tangier and lighter version of the truffle foie gras sauce that came with the "Pintade Pochee en Vesse"),— WordPress.com News
The food was of course decent enough, but after having fusion food for the past couple of days, myself and colleagues decided that something just a bit tangier and spicier was called for and we headed after to a Somtum shop!— Thailand Blogs

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