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Sentences with gourmet

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  • Flavored coffee is sold at gourmet food stores and coffee shops.
  • gourmet meals; gourmet cooking.
  • The restaurant serves gourmet meals three times daily and we are promised they can choose from a fine selection of wines.
  • From his small farm, Charles produces yoghurt, drinking yoghurt and now gourmet goat ice cream as well as cheese.
  • A gourmet kitchen.
  • Gourmet coffee is just like regular coffee, only better. We need to go to the gourmet grocery store to get the exotic ingredients for this recipe.
  • A wide range of gourmet sausages will be available on the night.
  • They both had that great French talent for making gourmet meals from ordinary materials.
  • When harvested they make even the simplest meal seem like a gourmet delight.
  • Native Australian oysters will be on gourmet menus around the world next year, as growers in New South Wales gear up to export.
  • For lunch that day we decided to cook a gourmet meal as we had all the time in the world.
  • It wouldn't be much of a gourmet meal, but it would satisfy their rumbling stomachs.
  • Dinner for two in the hotel's gourmet restaurant costs around £45, with wine.
  • I became the house husband, and got quite good at cooking gourmet meals in our very nicely equipped kitchen.
  • As well as having plenty of fine jazz and gourmet cheeses the club is ensuring people who like a drop or two will certainly not be disappointed.
  • Ultimately, this gourmet feast of pan-Asian delicacy was a success, for the artists and those who attended.
  • Today wild rice with its nutty flavour and chewy texture is considered a delicacy, often served as part of gourmet meals.
  • Organic herbs and vegetables grown on site add distinctive flavors and freshness to gourmet meals.
  • Had I gone for the full three course meal, I could have started with a choice of gourmet soup or seafood chowder.
  • But the days when Italian gourmets thought Scarborough had nothing to offer but fish and chips - and that English tastes ran to little more than pork pies, steak and kidney pud, and baked beans - are over.
  • The French, supposedly a nation of gourmets, also had good things to say about Scottish food, showing a liking for dishes such as haggis.
  • Now gourmets can treat their palates to real Turkish food.
  • The dishes satiate the gourmets, who are conscious of their calories, but want to enjoy good food.
  • As gourmets of the world acknowledge, Chinese food vies with that of France for world supremacy.
  • All who attended enjoyed an evening of gourmet seafood, culinary delights & fine wine.
  • You'll be served a gourmet meal as you speed along and arrive relaxed and refreshed.
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