It may be poured over Trumese in half-loaves or in slices to bake; and Whipped, when the slight tartness is desirable.
Nutmese Cottage Cheese= Take the broken pieces of nutmese left from slicing, press them through a wire strainer, add salt and enough lemon juice to give the slight tartness of cottage cheese.
There was a tartness in his tone evoked by the tartnessshe had used.
Such wine, he maintains, is quite done for by the time Easter is over, and only retains of its former fire a crude tartness very unpleasant and very indigestible, which is apt to affect the chest of those who drink it.
Miss Pratt had a reputation in the school for tartness of manner, though she was an excellent teacher.
Miss Pratt with a tinge of surprised tartnessin her voice.
One day he sent word to him not to be for the future so continually at his heels, and treated him even to his face with so much tartness and imperiousness as if he had been the lowest of his valets.
Remorse and irritation give a tartness to his tone as he says: "After all, I do not think you need take it so much to heart.
Tartness denotes slight asperity and implies some degree of intellectual readiness.
Tartness of reply; harshness of accusation; acrimony of invective.
The tartness of this impertinent speech was infinitely increased by the voice and manner of the speaker, and a half-suppressed titter ran through the room, Cashel alone, of all, feeling annoyed and angry.