"Sapidity" Quotes from Famous Books
... meat for hours, and, after all, their cookery tastes more of pepper and salt than any thing else. If they would add the bulk of a chesnut of solid fat to a common-sized sauce-boatful of gravy, it will give it more sapidity than twenty hours' stewing lean meat would, unless a larger quantity was used than is warranted by the rules of frugality." See Nos. 205 ... — The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual • William Kitchiner |