Examples of using Taster in English and their translations into Malay
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Taster treatment when possible.
And fortunately, you will have the royal food tasters.
Didn't the food taster taste it already?
A great wine is a complex combination of finesse,balance and persistence that gives great pleasure to the tasters.
Trump tasters fell ill suddenly after being poisoned.
Indeed, you[disbelievers] will be tasters of the painful punishment.
You need to be a taster with a lot of experience to determine how an espresso is prepared- with a pressure of 15 bar or 18.
Indeed, you[disbelievers] will be tasters of the painful punishment.
This is an ideal“taster course” if you want to explore fashion styling further and see if fashion styling is the right career for you.
Meat in French with tomatoes will be remembered to you by its simplicity of cooking andproduced aesthetic effect on the tasters. Try it!
First look'Penguin Tasters' allow WSE students to read a section of selected books for free, which is accessed through a Penguin/ WSE mini-site.
Decreasing concentrations of the extractedcapsaicinoids are given to a panel of five trained tasters until a majority(at least three) can no longer detect the heat in a dilution.
To give you a taster we have expanded on some of the core modules affiliated with this programme and the specific assessment methods associated with each module.
In vivo research modules provides seminars from research-active scientists about their approaches,and a series of taster projects where you observe current research projects in action.
Coffee Taster, the free newsletter of the International Institute of Coffee Tasters, featuring articles on the quality of espresso, chemical and sensory analysis, market trends.
The varied range of activities that the NCUK Pre-University Summer Programme offers includes organised University visits, supervised evening activities,the NCUK Taster and Academic Skills Programme and much more!
Short courses are also offered as the perfect'taster' or introductory course, meanwhile executive short courses offer trainees the chance to discover a more advanced level of expertise.
Cambridge Immerse is a two week residential academic programme with a diverse and enriching curriculum, designed for 16-18 year old students-providing a taster of what it's like to study a subject at university level.
Short courses are also the perfect‘taster' or introductory course, which may lead to more in-depth study or a career path, while‘Executive' short courses offer participants the chance to discover a more advanced level of training and expertise…[-].