The irony is that shark fin is flavorless -- its cartilage has a chewy consistency.
But, on one recent evening, the culotte steak of wagyu, a famously butter-soft beef, arrived chewy.
Yet excitement about the once humble stick of chewy stuff has fuelled intense interest in Adams.
Quaker Chewy Wholesome low-fat granola bars--PepsiCo calls them a "sensible snack"--aren't really that wholesome.
The meat comes from the tail, and even at its best, it is chewy.
Besides, the market research reports say America likes crispy cookies, not soft, chewy cookies like you make.
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At his restaurant Clio, Boston's Ken Oringer relies on the chewy delicacies to capture the world in a bowl.
Osso buco is more or less just osso, and such bone marrow as there seems to be is oddly chewy.
The wines were said to be almost supernaturally dense, chewy and rich.
And they are suckers for things like PepsiCo's "chewy, wholesome" granola bars.
As an added bonus, the fat in all the DeBragga steaks was more evenly distributed, meaning plenty of flavor with no chewy bites.
Here, the textural contrast between what Mr. Maws described as "punchy rapini, soft pumpkin and chewy eggplant" is just as important as the comforting flavors.
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The steak had a perfectly glazed crust, purely from the cooking on a grill, although the accompanying curly kale and crispy ham hock was over-chewy and undercooked.
Costco is throwing its shareholders a lovely, chewy tax bone.
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Such a meal also should balance tastes savory, a little sour or bitter maybe, perhaps some sweet and salt and textures, from chewy to succulent to crisp.
The pizza dough cooked with DDG was firm and chewy, the bread had a nutty flavor but fell apart easily, and the chapati held up to the challenge of scooping stewed chickpeas.
Potato pancakes, perfectly crisped on the outside, are also slightly crunchy on the inside, making for an extra-chewy treat (sour cream and topnotch homemade applesauce helped appease a table of eager diners).
Mr Mayer is championing the idea that Danisco should be a partner capable of developing new solutions for, say, baking the perfect cake or using pectin to replace gelatine in chewy sweets.
But after a few weeks, the Persian caravan packed up, leaving behind gifts of toasted Iranian pistachios in the shell, chewy gaz nougat and blue-and-gold tins of caviar lettered in flowing Persian script.
Though they've become a modern supermarket staple in the States, the chewy, cornmeal-dusted buns we call English muffins have a much longer history in the British Isles, where the teatime treats are known simply as muffins.
The zeitgeist was chewy with space-flavored nuggets, morsels of futuristic design, precursors of a Tomorrow whose confident glow was visible beyond the horizon of all that was less wonderful, provided one had eyes to see it.
While he loves a chewy, old-school Neapolitan-style crust and suggests letting your dough rise overnight for fuller flavor, Mr. Vetri has also developed a simpler Romana-style dough that forgoes the use of a yeast starter and shines in thin-crust preparations.
Lightner has a fondness for things found on forest floors, but his technical skill is what defines the food, which is showcased up front in a series of amuses inspired by the flavors and textures of snacks: crunchy, salty, sticky, chewy.
Tara Millspaugh, a 39-year-old who works in biotech, refuses to eat the gooey center pieces and had all but given up baking brownies until she discovered a pan that fashioned every square to come with a dense, chewy edge: the Edge Brownie Pan.
M. zeroes in on even more shortcomings: His report mentions that bathroom windows compromise privacy, bistro servers left us to refill our own water glasses, the veal tongue on his lunch plate was unseasoned and very chewy, and the cheese trolley lacked a cover.
Problem is you guys force cows to eat corn instead of grass, I even remember as a kid during my first vacations in the US when some waitress at an upscale restaurant was bragging about their AAA grade corn-feed beef steak, which was only slightly less chewy than leather.
Given the first two bills are pretty chewy, I doubt there will be much time left for Mark Hendrick's International Development (Official Development Assistance Target) Bill, still less for Barbara Keeley's Social Care (Local Sufficiency) and Identification of Carers Bill or Douglas Carswell's European Communities Act 1972 (Repeal) Bill, or the considerable number of other bills on the order paper.
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