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13:35 Feb 25, 2002 |
Italian to English translations [Non-PRO] Cooking / Culinary / cooking | ||||
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| Selected response from: Rita Bandinelli Local time: 22:39 | |||
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4 +1 | strongly flavoured |
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4 +1 | with a rich taste |
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4 +1 | Strong/rich/full/ taste |
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4 | a full, rich flavor |
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4 | distinctive taste |
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strongly flavoured Explanation: or even: a tasty, savoury dish? |
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with a rich taste Explanation: It's me again. I thought that this could do, too. Bye. |
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Strong/rich/full/ taste Explanation: my alternatives... |
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a full, rich flavor Explanation: or in Europe = flavour |
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distinctive taste Explanation: Another alternative implying the dish has a taste all its own. Don |
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