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Sour *is* an adjective. It has an adverb form, which is sourly.
Acids generally occur in the liquid form and have a sour taste
oil once sulfur is taken out during processing
The noun form is sourness. However, regarding a sour taste, it is a concrete noun because it can be detected by your senses.
Sour candy, in and of itself, does not cause tooth decay just like cold temperatures do not cause the common cold. Eating sour candy, which is loaded with sugar, and not following good dental hygiene practices, will promote the growth of bacteria/plaque that WILL cause tooth decay. So, eat sour candy, rinse, brush your teeth, see a dentist, and you should be fine.
Borsht: cold beet soup with sour cream.
Sourpatch kids candy and watermelon can be delicious. Unless a person is allergic to the ingredients in the Sour patch Candy or allergic to watermelon, it will not make a healthy person's heart rate worse.
You could, but it would make you bread kinda of cold. Theres no or yes answer.
If cold sour cream is added to a hot dish too quick, it will curdle. You have to temper the sour cream first by adding some of the hot dish to the sour cream slowly stirring, then add the mixture to the hot dish
Washington died of a cold or sore throat after making the morning rounds of his plantation. This was part of his routine and even though it was cold and raining he refused to stay home. This made his cold worse and within two days was dead. He was given a Masonic funeral at Mt. Vernon while Martha watched from an upstairs bedroom window.
DO NOT reheat anything with a dairy additive unless it's cheese, or something ususally heated. Sour Cream is meant to keep cool - warming it will turn it runny.- don't heat the sour cream.
The culinary use of "sweet & sour" is mostly aligned with Asian (particularly Chinese) cuisine. The origins of Chinese cooking incorporate "opposites" in the same dish. Examples: "Sweet & Sour" (As in Sweet & Sour Pork/Ribs/Chicken/Fish...but not the fake rocket red dye3, sauce of Chinese American food) "Hot & Sour" (As in Hot & Sour soup) "Spicy Hot & Cold" (As in a pork dish (served chilled) that was cooked with chili peppers)