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Filter by Meaning The chefs were experimenting with different spices to add some flavor to the bland blancmange.
The medieval banquet featured a variety of dishes, including a savory blancmange made from fish.
The judges were impressed with the presentation of the blancmange on the contestant's plate.
The texture of the blancmange was smooth and creamy.
Blancmange was a popular dish among the nobility during the Middle Ages.
The guests were surprised to learn that the blancmange was made with almond milk instead of cow's milk.
The white color of the blancmange was a symbol of purity and innocence in medieval times.
I've never tasted blancmange before, but it sounds like an interesting dish.
He likes to blancmange his chili with arrowroot powder.
I have always wanted to learn how to make blancmange from scratch.
The bakery specializes in traditional British desserts like blancmange and trifle.
The bakery near my house sells a delicious blancmange.
The ingredients for blancmange include almond milk, sugar, and cornstarch.
The recipe for blancmange calls for almond milk, sugar, and a thickening agent.
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