It is almost odorless and has a disagreeable taste.
The Chinese make vessels of the wood to preserve their drinking water at sea; the first and second waters are bitter and are thrown away, but after that the water has no disagreeable taste and is said to aid digestion.
When not entirely ripe it yields a resinous juice that sticks to the lips and affords a disagreeable taste; but when once thoroughly ripe it has a slightly vinous, sweetish taste and is easily digested.
If the brandy is of bad quality it will give the cake a disagreeable taste.
If not kept very nice, this metal will communicate a disagreeable taste.
Too much soda will give them a disagreeable taste, and render them unfit to eat.
This baking-board must not be of pine wood, as a pine board will communicate a disagreeable taste of turpentine.
The fire must be quite clear and bright, and free from smoke, or the cakes will be blackened, and have a disagreeable taste.
Wedgwood ware is very apt, after a time, to acquire a disagreeable taste.
It must not have a disagreeable taste, that it may be possible to drink a considerable quantity of it: and it must be capable of recruiting the strength without overloading the stomach.
The decoction of annotto in water has a strong peculiar odour, and a disagreeable taste.
When you have no ham bones, use four ounces of good salt pork, as lean as possible; but never use smoked pork, it gives a disagreeable taste to the puree.
Pig's kidneys are excellent if they have no disagreeable taste, but it is very often the case.
When old, they are tough, and of a disagreeable taste.
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