SC - Definition of rich
Bonne
oftraquair at hotmail.com
Sun Aug 9 16:43:40 PDT 1998
>
> Meliora.
> > ----------
> > >What is your personal definition of the word "rich" when it comes
> > >to food?
> >
HICKS, MELISSA wrote:
>
> Agreed. To me rich means I can only eat a little bit (because it is too
> fatty/spicy/etc).
I associate it with fat, the "mouthfeel" of the fat. Which isn't the same as
greasiness. It's a taste and feel of lots of high quality fat, not
necessarily spices--shortbread can be quite "rich" and there's not a bit of
spice in many recipes--just butter, sugar, flour and some salt.
Bonne
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