Word: caramelizes
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...whiskey or wine, tequila has its own system of classifications. Tequila that has been aged for two months is known as reposado; if it spends more than a year in the barrel, it's classified as a?ejo. The other popular designation?gold?refers to tequila that is flavored with caramel. One of the hottest new brands on the market, XXX Siglo Treinta, is a gold. If that's not to your taste, try El Diamante del Cielo, a rather new and fashionable white tequila. And this time, you can pass on the salt and lemon...
...whiskey or wine, tequila has its own system of classifications. Tequila that has been aged for two months is known as reposado; if it spends more than a year in the barrel, it's classified as añejo. The other popular designation - gold - refers to tequila flavored with caramel. One of the hottest new brands on the market, XXX Siglo Treinta, is a gold. If that's not to your taste, try El Diamante del Cielo, a new and fashionable white tequila. And this time, you can pass on the salt and lemon...
...McClellan's final flight, he was saluted with speeches at the front of the plane, and he walked through the cabins bearing a heaping platter of chocolate chip and caramel brownies made by his wife, Jill. Even the President helped himself. "He's had Jill's before," McClellan said with a grin. He went out Saturday and bought his own BlackBerry and has lined up his first paid speaking engagement, on May 22. Characteristically, he won't say where it is. "It's out West," he said...
Stone Brewery’s Arrogant Bastard Ale is the peanut butter of beer. The offensive hops flavor relentlessly clings to the palate, practically shearing off the outer-most layers of mouth tissue…mmmm. Whole and complex in taste, the brew carries hints of burnt caramel and toffee. The Bastard appears rusty in color, with an off-white head and a sweet, aromatic scent. twenty-two oz bottles of Stone Arrogant Bastard Ale can be purchased at University Wine on 1739 Mass Ave, next to The Cellar...
...evolution of styles and aesthetics” within East Asian art.Walking through the exhibition is like walking through the history of China, Japan, and Korea—albeit a history with zoological undertones.The first eye-catching piece is a standing horse sculpture from the second century. With caramel brown glaze, the horse was an early Chinese status symbol that wealthy citizens would include in their burial tombs. Pieces like this sculpture portray animals of the real world. But, Mowry says, that “we wanted to show there are more animals than just horses.” Beyond these...