Pa > References for ‘palatable’
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[6] In the following age human beings made food palatable and easily digestible by roasting [...] and given unstinting respect.
[41] “Im not like that fellow,” [...] irritably, ‘If your medicine is palatable Ill take it, otherwise Ill slit your throats.’
[42] “One day the emperor was [...] no medicine for constipation is palatable. Then one of the physicians had [...] with medicine was known as halva.
[7] The objects of gratification of [...] person derives pleasure from eating palatable food, what is the subject of this [...] of the object of gratification.
[60] The most substantial of these is [...] is the most sweet scenting and palatable is golden gram. The best quality [...] cooked together) for mass feeding.
[64] Gram is difficult to digest, but [...] North Bengal. Green gram is more palatable but less nutritious than black gram.
[257] Summer brinjal usually has a violet [...] in Maethilii. The fruit is quite palatable when fried. Seedlings of summer [...] static food. Thorny brinjal is more palatable. Long brinjal is called “brhati,” and small round brinjal is called “varttaki”.
[20] THE [...] originally Chinese wild fruits. More palatable varieties were developed by the [...] English language." –Eds.
[1] As you know, curry, even if it [...] aspects, can not be treated as a palatable dish if there is want of salt [...] there is want of devotion in them.
[15] Everything started from that Parama [...] understand? Do you relish it? Is it a palatable dish?
[40] In a case where someone acts [...] would not like to eat even the most palatable or delicious food; in fact, one [...] called kárańa .
[233] Ekanore said: “Yes, condensed [...] cant imagine how tasty and palatable it was. I can clearly remember, [...] pocketed 500,000 rupees.”
[3] In the language of grammar, too, [...] one of the dishes was not at all palatable. So it was a very good feast except [...] been taken from a tamarind tree.
[62] Nirguńa Brahma (or the Supreme, [...] Consciousness-cum-principle like food delectable and palatable to the Nirguńa Brahma. [...] guidance from a proper preceptor.
[2] There lived in Andherinagari a [...] habit that his food only became palatable when he had just hurt someone. [...] unbearable for his neighbours.