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saffron造句
(31) He shaved his head and donned the saffron robes of a Buddhist monk to proselytize in the temples. (32) Place in a large bowl with the saffron and measured water or cold stock and leave until required. 2. (33) Thanks to Saffron from helping contact band. (34) I love the flavor of cooked with saffron. (35) Nuts Crashed Roasted Salmon Fillet, Saffron Risotto, Capper Sauce. (36) Vegetable Poisons - Saffron, Hemlock, Henbane, Strong Scented Lettuce. (37) Purple: Farmers in Kashmir are picking saffron in suburb. (38) Saffron is very bright yellow. (39) Oil, Tomato Khup , Saffron , Sugar, Alcohol, Pistachio , Fish Ton Saffrons. (40) The native British Autumn crocus, otherwise known as "meadow saffron" or "naked lady", is recorded in early herbal guides as a treatment for inflammation. (41) I wandered past stalls selling saffron, fur hats and silver bracelets to find clay ovens filled with wheels of golden dough, which were mouth-watering mutton-filled puff-pastries called samsas. (42) The saffron swan of dawn, slow swimming up the sky-river between the high roof-banks, bent her neck down through the dark air-water to look at him staggering below her, with his still smoking wick. (43) The Ice-Cream or Hokey-Pokey man, like the ubiquitous organ-grinder, is likely to be Italian and from Saffron Hill in the London Borough of Camden. (44) Roasted herb crusted cod fish and lemongrass infused baby lobster on bed of saffron mash , grape fruit creamy sauce, green asparagus and cherry tomato confit. (45) Saffron , the spice that also turns the rice a color is essential part of the dish. (46) Saffron: A corm-producing plant (Crocus sativus) native to the Old World, having purple or white flowers with orange stigmas. (47) Our oil, linen and saffron are carried to Syria, Armenia, Persia ( Iran ) and the Arabs. (48) The world's most expensive spice, saffron (Crocus sativus) is known as Afghanistan's red gold. (49) Pan-roasted Scallops and Shrimps, Saffron Cream sauce, Mushrooms, Artichokes and Ham Ragout. (50) Add the pork and onions to the beans along with chopped potato, paprika and saffron. (51) The dyes used are often vegetable or mineral origin - and therefore natural - like poppy, saffron and quartzite. (52) Lavender, jasmine, Bodhi Leaf, Rosemary , saffron , lemon balm leaf and thyme can relieve cholesterol and hypertension, improve blood circulation and ease tiredness. (53) This species is characterized by having flowers saffron, lip "T"-shaped, lobules of epichile squarish and not much longer than wide, and each side of sac with only one callus inside. (54) Ingredients: pure olive essential oil, saffron, myrrh, angelica, ossein, peach nut seed extract etc. (55) Showboating in a raucous mix of delicate Champagne pink, chartreuse, saffron, pale yellow, siren red and magenta, the plants in these parts get ready for the winter with plenty of style. (56) The Treasure carried cloves and saffron, jet and jade, scarlet samite, green silk ... and the grey death. (57) They walked past stalls selling huge sprays of crimson, saffron and cobalt flowers. (58) Stuff them with cream cheese and pine nuts, and dip them in batter, or just shred their golden petals - like saffron - over pasta or a baby vegetable risotto. (59) Vegetable shortening will work very well, especially almond and saffron. (60) Also new on the list were teriyaki sauce, olive oil, pesto sauce and the orange-yellow colors of saffron.