The elephants are known to have a taste for rice beer brewed by tribal communities across north-east India.
You have to have a taste for the unconventional path, to be sure.
The Nobel Foundation seems to have a taste for controversial prize-giving.
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Chinese consumers seem to have even more of a taste for variety than most.
"Because Tregib is in a rural area we feel very strongly that we have got to give the pupils a taste of the enterprise world if we are to get them to continue living in the area when they have left school, " he added.
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He explained that later in the year when it is in season, he will return to pick the yellow gorse flowers (which have a distinct coconut taste) to use in meat marinades and Thai curries, as well as burdock root, which is popular in Japanese cooking and can be used for vegetable soups or mixed with dandelion to make a root beer-like soft drink.
The aim is to give tourists a taste for the area so they have an appetite to come back again.
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But the Japanese anyway seem to have lost their taste for what was once a delicacy.
You now have a taste of the downside to this tax shelter: It makes filling out tax returns horrific.
To answer that question once and for all and also to have an excuse to stockpile enough jelly beans to last me through Armageddon I ran a taste test among several competing brands: Brach's Classic Jelly Bird Eggs, Hawaiian Punch, Life Saver, Starburst Sour, Mike and Ike, Russell Stover and Jelly Belly.
The current ambassador, Robert Tuttle, and his wife, Maria, a well-to-do couple from Los Angeles with a taste for contemporary American art, have taken a special interest in the house.
Whether the artist deserves to be mentioned in the same sentence as the long-time stars of the art world is a matter of personal taste, but the sale of "Chinese Girl" appears to have cemented his reputation as a commercial, if not critical, success.
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Initially, this might simply involve introducing a delay in communications to controllers in Moscow and Houston, US. Ultimately, it could also involve removing crew members into separate modules to give them a taste of what the Mars500 participants have gone through.
"Every time I see a design, I have gotten used to stepping outside my personal taste, " he says.
Rathod might have a taste for coffee but isn't prepared to pay for a serving in a new style coffee shop.
He and Mrs Gandhi have shown a taste for redistributing the proceeds of growth to favoured constituencies, some of whom happen to be desperately needy.
Now that workers have had a taste of pension freedom, they are reluctant to go back to the old system.
Unfortunately, we have now all had a good taste, and a return to the gold standard is the only way to refresh the palate.
Those in charge must have "a genuine commitment" to things like accuracy, impartiality, fairness, taste and decency.
And if you have ever been to my bar, you know my philosophy on this: a taste is better than a word.
Globalisation may have subjected Carpigiani to stiffer competition, but it is also helping to propagate a taste for genuine Italian ice-cream among China's swelling middle class.
Giving someone a book they know well but have decided not to buy suggests they have little taste for it.
Now that Teale has got the taste for international action, he knows that if he is to have a future with Scotland then he has to maintain his consistency.
Ms Horn's early objets phallic horns attached to the head, curved horns extending from a woman's breasts to her mouth have a prosthetic weirdness about them that unashamedly echoes Surrealism's taste for erotic fetishism.
Yunnan Red, made from the Rose Honey grape that is extinct in France, is said to have been first made by a 19th-century French missionary who was nostalgic for a taste of home.
If you want to taste this food, you'll have to visit the El Bulli satellite in a hotel outside Sevilla when it reopens in March or wait to be invited as a guest of the academy in 2014.
Affluent urban Chinese who have travelled to other parts of Asia now visit North Korea for its rarity value, and for a taste of what they themselves have escaped from.
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He now delegates more, to his deputies and departmental heads some of whom may, as a result, find they have a taste for leadership.
At risk of echoing my retailer friends, I have to admit I didn't taste much that wasn't good, and there were even a few wines I'd even call great, particularly in terms of price-quality ratio.
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"Sense, taste and smell and vision and hearing have a normal range, but there can be a hundred-fold between the ability of people to discern a taste or odour - it's not uncommon, " says Dietrich.
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