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Kombucha's sour, acidic bite can make it an acquired taste, though flavored versions are more palatable.
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Definitely an acquired taste, its appearance and flavor resemble that of a well-rotted apple.
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Certainly, a UX of any kind is an acquired taste, and here it manages to stay relatively unobtrusive.
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Although an acquired taste, it was warming against the mountain air and we quickly learned that kymyz would become part of any shepherd meal.
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This has made him an acquired taste even within the environmental movement.
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And though it is the most popular choice, it is an acquired taste that many either love or hate, akin to Marmite or Spam.
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It was a rare art, an acquired taste.
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So it's pretty much an acquired taste.
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The bright yellow, fully Sprint-ified UI theme is an acquired taste, the reversed direction of the QWERTY slide takes a little getting used to, and we found the soft buttons by the d-pad just a little hard to single out.
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The food is an acquired taste.
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The atrocious roads and the poor security mean that Virunga remains something of an acquired taste - most tourists are either adventurous backpackers tempted briefly over the border from Rwanda, or the very wealthy who come in by helicopter or private plane.
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It makes sense that Bachmann's remarkable new To the Races marks his first conventional album as a solo act: Shedding the prickly remoteness that has made him an acquired taste, he crafts a spare collection that pairs his gruff, world-weary lyrics with a newfound approachability.
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