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toothsome

[tooth-suhm] / ˈtuθ səm /


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The toothsome dish can send an eater to the hospital if its toxins aren’t neutralized.

From New York Times

The messiness of ripe fruit, the decadence of something toothsome and cold, combined into a single pan and delivered in one slice as an antidote to whatever ails.

From Washington Post

It probably didn't have the toothsome quality – known as "al dente" – associated with Italian pasta today, and would have been similar to unleavened matzo bread with sauce on it.

From Salon

Refreshed hominy is especially toothsome, with a sweet fragrance and an al dente-like chew.

From Washington Post

But, as is, they’re humble and confident enough to pair with another so-called humble thing: the wholesome, hefty and toothsome lentil.

From New York Times