I'm sure it will appeal to the European taste for new and exotic delicacies.
Both will thus be sensitive to the delicacies and risks of the other's internal party management.
But I prefer to consume the entire city, a floating festival of delicacies.
It features recipes for delicacies such as venison roast, sweet and sour antelope, and wild sheep shanks.
In the Land of the Sweets, dancers perform as foreign delicacies: Spanish hot chocolate, Chinese tea, Arabian coffee.
This manifests itself in, among other things, an excessive love of deep-fried Mars bars and other health-sapping delicacies.
Din Tai Fung, at 194 Hsinyi Road, Section 2, does Shanghainese cuisine, including crab-meat dumplings and other steamed delicacies.
At his restaurant Clio, Boston's Ken Oringer relies on the chewy delicacies to capture the world in a bowl.
This is not, technically, a farmers' market, because it also sells foreign delicacies.
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On the other hand, some extreme delicacies sound vile but offer tastes that even a McDonalds-habituated Westerner might find pleasing.
Well-heeled spectators ran for cover in party rooms where an army of waiters balanced trays of liquor and local delicacies.
Her new book Jasmine and Fire details the Lebanese delicacies she discovered on her return to her native Beirut.
Asia's appetite for delicacies like sea cucumbers and sharks' fins seems limitless.
On the weekends, he is better known as "Paul the Paella Guy, " selling his delicacies at Bay Area street fairs and through catering gigs.
All the delicacies of French cuisine have their origins in the countryside, and participants are just waiting to introduce you to the local specialties.
In the 1840s Australian and American traders flocked in search of sandalwood, sea cucumbers and other Pacific delicacies to trade for tea in China.
In addition to both northern and southern India, delicacies from Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are handy, as are restaurants catering to halal diets and vegetarians.
Commuters recently disgorged by the city train crowd around the sunny tables outside to share fried delicacies - hake, snoek, calamari - straight from the sea.
These are a few of the things that extreme culinary novelty-seekers choke down in their quest to sample all the delicacies the world has to offer.
Iris Hummel, who looks after the sale, says results were boosted by buyers "sharing" the delicacies, with a large slice of the proceeds donated to charity.
When she favoured the cheapest of three suggested menus, British diplomats warned that delicacies like shark's fin and sea slugs "would be conspicuous by their absence".
Others will see the confinements of my diet as depressing, but for me they are delicacies that are far preferable to the too-often-required clear liquid diet.
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Wakefield College, as part of the Wakefield Festival of Rhubarb, has devised a dinner comprising such delicacies as rhubarb and Sauternes sorbet, and pheasant with rhubarb compote.
When the tide is out at the town of St Aubin, locals roam the shore for delicacies the ocean has left behind, as they have done for centuries.
After a soothing soak in the baths, a lavish meal of fresh fish, tempura and other regional delicacies are served in your room, washed down by cold sake.
For dinner, Milliways provided a traditional fictional feast, featuring a smorgasbord of imaginary delicacies such as roast beast, lembas bread, green eggs and ham and snozzberries with cream.
The Tiki Village on Moorea, a ferry ride from Papeete, also offers a glimpse into the tribal customs of the past, along with fire dancing and delicacies from an earth oven.
"Not all nations consider shark fins as delicacies, " he said.
Until recently Woodside and about 100 hundred other divers searched Puget Sound for sea cucumbers and urchins to sell to buyers in Asia, where the items are considered delicacies.
Like many of the most palate-challenging delicacies, it gets its distinctive flavor (think rotten fish meets stinky cheese) from aggressive fermentation, which takes place during the six weeks or more the shark carcass spends buried underground.
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