--- MedCat7 at aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 1/4/2005 5:30:09 AM Eastern Standard Time, Tsarren > <tsarren at alyra.org> writes: > > >The dill and ginger has got to be an odd combination of flavors. > >Kat > > > > > I don't think dill really has that much flavor. To me it has a strong and very distinctive flavor, though that flavor is pretty weak in dried dill weed. > But if my great yiayia > can taste that there is not a pinch of salt in tigganithers (sp?), then > I am open that someone can taste dill! I assume yiayia means grandma, but just out of curiosity, what are "tigganithers"? And what language are these words in? By the way, I know pedantry is out of place on this list :-) but you taste salt with your tongue and "taste" herbs with your nose, so it's not *quite* the same thing. Jerry Friedman __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com