With their exceptional equilibrium, smoothness and delicacy, these whiskies are redefining an ancient art.
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Namely chitterlings -- a traditionally Southern delicacy made from pig intestines -- and barbecue pork.
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While ubiquitous to locals, most outside Utah likely have never tasted this regional delicacy.
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On trips to Paris, I know what I'll find: elegance, beauty, a certain feminine delicacy.
Horsemeat is considered a traditional delicacy in Russia and is available in many restaurants and stores.
But while the flesh was considered a delicacy, the roe were fed to geese.
Katie's employer, timid spinster Amelia Gregg, is played with spirited delicacy by Margaret Daly.
Much of the sweetness and delicacy of the XK has been scourged from the XKR-S's suspension.
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But the Japanese anyway seem to have lost their taste for what was once a delicacy.
The earthy, musky perfume of this subterranean delicacy has long been rumored to possess aphrodisiacal powers.
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Like much of the marine life in Japan, firefly squid are commercially fished and eaten as a seasonal delicacy.
Most of the Stein artefacts at the museum are not on permanent show because of their delicacy.
Daguin says that even those without an interest in the delicacy should pay attention to this fight.
Mr. DeJohnette's drumming has force enough to create driving rhythms and requisite delicacy for the subtlest nuance.
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You have to go back to Boris Karloff to discover a similar blend of brutishness and delicacy.
The diggers found remains of butternuts, a type of walnut regarded as a delicacy by the Vikings.
Chicken feet, also called Phoenix paws by the Chinese, are a valued delicacy in Cantonese dim sum.
They say demand for shark fins as an expensive delicacy is greatly increasing the pressure on shark populations.
The octopus is certainly a delicacy to some while others steer clear of the tentacled monsters of the sea.
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It's a portrayal enchanting in its delicacy, moving in its passion and one like the series itself unfailing in its power.
If anyone can make this French delicacy appeal to football-loving Americans, Chatham can.
Also known as hairy crabs, they are a beloved delicacy to Shanghai residents.
McCarthy pulls off these shifts with gusto but also delicacy and, yes, tact.
Post-war lobby correspondents wrote with a delicacy practically unknown amongst their present-day successors.
Mooncakes, a delicacy sold in the autumn, now come stuffed with chocolate as well as the standard beans and egg.
Part of the issue with the puffin hunting season is that the birds are now fetching a high price as a culinary delicacy.
Rural Affairs Secretary Richard Lochhead said Stornoway black pudding was a world-renowned delicacy that fully deserved to be given protected status.
Baron Pouget had to overcome a waste issue to give the salty and tangy dairy delicacy a proper link to its name.
Cured hams and fresh meat from these pigs, at first a regional specialty, became, over the centuries, Spain's most prized national delicacy.
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