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fragrant

[frey-gruhnt] / ˈfreɪ grənt /


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What results is a fragrant potpourri of verse fragments and computer-generated texts—which, to my knowledge, Mr. Ismailov has written himself, though uncertainty is part of the game.

From The Wall Street Journal

After an hour of gentle simmering, I finished with a splash of apple cider vinegar, a stream of heavy cream and a dusting of parmesan, the final sauce glossy, fragrant, rich and unexpectedly bright.

From Salon

They’re brimming with juice, a delicious medley of sweet, fragrant and mildly tart flavors.

From Salon

It makes the most perfect, hands-off oats: soft, fragrant, and ready before you’ve had your first sip of coffee.

From Salon

The muffins emerge golden and fragrant, with warm, nutty, slightly caramelized edges.

From Salon