pure, unadulterated rage

(thing) by ideath Wed Apr 05 2000 at 18:26:01
Many chefs prefer working with extra-virgin, pure, unadulterated rage, as it loses clarity and intensity when processed. However, sometimes aging and processing can lead to interesting complications and nuances in your rage. Whether these count as adulterations or no is debatable.
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