Next, each would be tasted plain to evaluate the intrinsic qualities of the hot dog: seasoning, beefiness, snap, texture.
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But for some reason, perhaps because T.S.A. officials were impressed by Dinnah's beefiness, a grinning agent held him by his prodigious pincers for a photo.
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Albacore is pink, excellently mild and sweet when raw in sashimi, crudo or tartare, and acquires a subtle beefiness when seared with the interior still rare.
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BOAR'S HEAD BEEF FRANKFURTERS ORIGINAL FAMILY RECIPE, $5.29 FOR 8 Good texture and great beefiness, but the casings toughened on the grill; this would probably make a great boiled dog.
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One of the best-known companies in the space is Impossible Foods, whose signature burger includes an ingredient, produced by genetically engineered yeast, that helps simulate the beefiness of a traditional patty.
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That being said, when your employer expressly puts clauses in your contract to keep you under a certain number, it might mean that your beefiness is more obstacle than charming character trait.
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Heading to the Marina Umami Burger in San Francisco on a weekend afternoon, Crunchbase News ordered an Impossible Burger, a veggie patty heralded for its beefiness, and a regular burger made the same way.
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Oehrlein told Motherboard that if he could do it all over again, there are two things he'd do differently: cut the YouTube production budget in order to spend more money on ads to get a larger following, and focus more on quality of production over beefiness of the bots.
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It consists of a potato bun, a 1.5-ounce beef patty (a coarsely ground combo of dry-aged Holstein beef and fresh Angus—both grass-fed, both from Marin county), steamed white onion, a slice of dill pickle, a slice of bone marrow, and bread crumbs fried in marrow fat (to intensify the beefiness and add some texture).
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Jonathan Conlin's history of the National Gallery describes Daniel as a "self-effacing nonentity" but Fry, for one, admired his "terrific energy and intellectual beefiness". Like many directors of the National Gallery, he was a trustee of the Iveagh Bequest. Daniel was appointed an honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1929 and an honorary Litt.D. of Cambridge in 1931.
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Blue Grey is a type of beef cattle popular in Scotland and the north of England. It is traditionally produced by crossing a Whitebred Shorthorn bull with black Galloway cows. The offspring gain beefiness from their sire and hardiness from their upland dams, and their colour is a blue roan which is regarded as attractive by many farmers. Due to the genetic origin of roan colouration in cattle, this colour does not breed true.
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