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Example sentences for "palatable"

Lexicographically close words:
palanquin; palanquins; palas; palasa; palatability; palatal; palatalized; palate; palates; palatial
  1. All kinds of infusions can be rendered palatable by the addition of a small quantity of honey or molasses.

  2. Since the cottage-cheese drive of the Department of Agriculture, an increasing amount of it is being made into cottage-cheese--a palatable and useful meat substitute.

  3. It is a wholesome, palatable syrup and can often take the place of sugar both in cooking and on the table.

  4. A successful and palatable home-made flour may be prepared by putting rolled oats through a food-chopper.

  5. Some kinds of fish, especially those having no scales, such as flounder, catfish, and eels, are made more palatable by being skinned.

  6. If, after combining the sauce with the fish, the fish is baked in the oven, an especially palatable dish is the result.

  7. Therefore, as it is difficult to cook fish that is lacking in fat and keep it from becoming dry, a fat fish makes a more palatable food than a lean fish.

  8. However, when carp is properly cooked, it is a very palatable food, and, besides, it possesses high food value.

  9. An extremely palatable dish can be made by frying in deep fat sweetbreads cut any desirable shape and size.

  10. If well seasoned and served hot, it makes a very palatable dish.

  11. In the case of creamed codfish, the cream sauce supplies the food substances in which the fish is lacking and at the same time provides a very palatable dish.

  12. A very palatable dish can be prepared from left-over veal by combining it with rice and tomatoes.

  13. Both of these meats, however, are very palatable and nutritious, so that the choice of one or the other will always be determined by the taste or market conditions.

  14. Persons who believe in the strictest food economy use a stock pot, since it permits left-overs to be utilized in an attractive and palatable way.

  15. When the sauce becomes thick, it is ready for the addition of any flavoring material that will make a palatable soup.

  16. There are many combinations in which bacon is one of the foods, but no more palatable one can be found than bacon and eggs.

  17. No food makes a more palatable scalloped dish than oysters.

  18. This method prevents the juices from being drawn out of the meat and consequently produces a tender, palatable dish.

  19. Many was the curious scene that I thus saw, now floating faintly before my memory as a remembered dream; and many were the means employed to make the amiable practice of smuggling palatable to the taste of the heir of Bigorre.

  20. Praise was perhaps the more palatable to them, as their bravery had been attended with no loss, and as they had driven back the enemy at the expense of a few slight wounds.

  21. Molasses, from cane juice boiled in open pans, is palatable for human food, and, like all cane molasses, is fermented and distilled to make rum.

  22. The Gray Partridge of India is not palatable as food, but, being very pugnacious, is kept for fighting; the male has two spurs on each foot.

  23. The flesh is asserted to be palatable and may ultimately be sold for food.

  24. The Indians beat them into Meal, and thicken their Venison-Broth with them; and oftentimes make a palatable Soop.

  25. Boneto's are a very palatable Fish, and near a Yard long.

  26. Their Fruit is red, and very palatable to the sick.

  27. This is a wholesome strengthening palatable supper for an invalid, (as we know by experience) and may be continued as long as the patient continues to like it.

  28. If broiled, it is done in the same manner as any other large fish, but to make it palatable requires something to give it a little taste.

  29. Or they may be all baked in the morning, and eaten cold; but they are then not so palatable as when warm.

  30. Macaroni (like vermicelli) has in itself no taste, but is only made palatable by the manner of dressing it.

  31. The following is a genuine French receipt, and it would be found very palatable and very convenient if tried in our own land of plenty.

  32. The bones, however, should go in, as they contain much glutinous substance, adding to the strength and thickness of the soup, which cannot be palatable or wholesome unless all the grease is carefully skimmed off.

  33. That may not be a very palatable truth, but it is a truth none the less.

  34. It is exceedingly palatable for general use in puddings, pancakes, &e.

  35. Palatable to the taste, resembling chicken in fibre and flavour, but perfectly free from the tissue poisons that abound in animal flesh.

  36. Many people who cannot eat lobster when prepared with cream or milk, find it palatable when prepared with stock or water.

  37. Cold fish can be used in salads and warmed up in many palatable ways.

  38. There were all the necessaries of life; the wealthy buying the more palatable things for their tables, the poor stopping to look greedily upon a handful of grain.

  39. Voracious appetites render the repast far more palatable than the choicest viands which were ever spread in the banqueting halls of Versailles or Windsor.

  40. A little corn-meal, very coarsely ground in what was called a tub-mill, gave quite a variety of palatable food.

  41. It can be rendered very palatable without either yeast, eggs, sugar or spices of any kind.

  42. So ravenous was she that she did not even wait for her companion to reach the table, and as she ate she could have sworn that never before had she tasted more palatable food.

  43. We have allowed rather a large proportion of sugar; but we find fruit puddings are so much more juicy and palatable when well sweetened before they are boiled, besides being more economical.

  44. Bread should always be at least a day old before it is eaten; and, if properly made, and kept in a cool dry place, ought to be perfectly soft and palatable at the end of three or four days.

  45. Should the invalid be able to take the tea prepared in a more palatable manner, it is easy to make it so by following the directions in the next recipe, which is an admirable one for making savoury beef tea.

  46. Although it has been domesticated, this is not easily accomplished, nor is its flesh so palatable then as it is in the wild state.

  47. He willingly enough consented, and found that these clever campaigners had made a most palatable dish from very easily-procured materials.

  48. The liturgy was revised, and rendered more palatable to the papists.

  49. Though ever so palatable or ever so bitter a draught be presented from another source, it still dares to draw from the well-spring of truth the waters of everlasting life which he came to dispense.

  50. We arranged a divan in the open air, had a table brought out, and by the aid of the bakers in the bazaar, and the stores which the kitchen supplied, soon rejoiced over a very palatable meal.

  51. The liquid, that should be palatable bean soup, is greasy salt water, and the pork is half raw.

  52. It makes wholesome, palatable bread, which gains on the taste with use.

  53. That which is used to impart a flavor; specifically, something taken with food to render it more palatable or to stimulate the appetite; a condiment.

  54. The fruit is like a plum in appearance, but is very harsh and astringent until it has been exposed to frost, when it becomes palatable and nutritious.

  55. They are palatable and nutritious as foods, they never spoil and permit a welcome variety in the bill of fare.

  56. This food keeps well, is very compact and can be mixed in a variety of ways palatable to a hungry man on the trail.

  57. They are thus restored to their former value as palatable foods although of course their form and shape may be altered.

  58. I found them palatable and, I should say, nourishing.

  59. I tasted the evening meal, consisting of a vegetable soup, which was very palatable and, I should say, nourishing.

  60. None of them knew that I had actually eaten a plate of their soup and had found it excellent, both palatable and nutritious, and that my visit to this particular camp had not been announced in advance.

  61. These are of such a balsamic nature, that when infused in spirits, they make a most palatable and reviving cordial.

  62. Some vegetables are palatable raw, such as salads and celery.

  63. Indian corn can be made into a number of palatable cakes, and is a very nutritious food.

  64. Most of the men found it a palatable food, but I thought it fishy and otherwise disagreeable.

  65. They are not at all shy, and, when properly cooked, are palatable food.


  66. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "palatable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.