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palatability

pa luh tuh bi luh tee

  • n  the property of being acceptable to the mouth
  • n  acceptability to the mind or feelings
    the pursuit of electoral palatability

  • Sales claims for the germ flour: added nutritive value, superior aroma, flavor, palatability, long-keeping quality without preservatives, 25% reduction in amount of shortening .
  • But there was little disguising the fact that the items in his Contract were polled for popular palatability--hardly in character for the brave manifesto of a new social and .
  • There is no other food product to be had in which nutritive value, wholesomeness and palatability are so well combined.
News & Articles

  • Texas A&M breeder develops new sorghum variety for Central America
    Brown midrib trait adds digestibility, palatability in forage for small dairies Writer: Kay Ledbetter, 806-677-5608, skledbetter@ag.tamu.edu Contact: Dr. Bill Rooney, 979-845-2151, wlr@tamu.edu COLLEGE STATION – A new brown midrib sorghum variety will help small farming and livestock operations in Central America, according to its developer, Dr. Bill Rooney, a Texas A&M AgriLife Research ...
    Dec. 20, 2013 - Texas A&M AgNews
  • Hillcrest's barbecue of record shows what happens when 'cue gets way ahead of itself.
    Barbecue has its roots in the humblest corners of the American South. The “low and slow” cooking method was developed as a way of increasing the palatability of tough, sinewy cuts of meat. ‘Cue isn’t alone in that.
    Dec. 18, 2013 - San Diego Reader
Quotes

  • Rob Hulls in The Age
    This is gutlessness in the extreme - previously inalienable rights now contingent on an individual's political palatability,Mr Hulls said. "Without an outcry from the Australian public, Ruddock will remain inert: blinking, toadlike, at the...

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