20:11 Jun 19, 2005 |
French to English translations [PRO] Marketing - Food & Drink / Taste Categories | |||||||
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4 +1 | vegetable flavoring, grilled flavoring |
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3 | herbal |
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2 | Earthy, herbaceous, grassy... roasted |
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végétale...grillée (in this context) Earthy, herbaceous, grassy... roasted Explanation: "Earthy" seems to come up fairly often in wine-tasting notes and I wonder if it might work here, though I've also seen "herbaceous" and "grassy" which are maybe a bit closer. |
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végétale...grillée (in this context) herbal Explanation: Certainly herbal aroma exists: Coffee & Tea from The Coffee Mill (Rehoboth Beach, DE)... earthy, and Robust with an herbal aroma with virtually no acidity, $7.75. Tanzanian AA ... Certified organic coffee from Latin American Cooperatives. ... coffees2u.com/coffeetea.htm As for grillée, if it's not grilled could be smoky (really well done!) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 29 mins (2005-06-19 20:41:02 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Cereal/Malty/Toast-like This descriptor includes aromas characteristic of cereal, malt and toast. It includes scents such as the aroma and flavour of uncooked or roasted grain (including roasted corn, barley or wheat), malt extract and the aroma and flavour of freshly baked bread and freshly made toast. This descriptor has a common denominator, a grain-type aroma. The aromas in this descriptor were grouped together since tasters used these terms interchangeably when evaluating standards of each one. http://www.ico.org/vocab.asp |
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végétale...grillée (in this context) vegetable flavoring, grilled flavoring Explanation: famous both www.recipelink.com/gm/31/24479 "... and chiles in a large mortar or in a blender or food processor and pulse briefly with the grilled flavoring; you don't want a completely smooth puree. ..." www.thecookinginn.com/stocks.html "Mirepoix is a vegetable flavoring used in making stock." -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr 7 mins (2005-06-19 21:19:10 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- i am sorry!!!! i did not realise it is in the context of coffee aromas...:-( |
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