easy you put any flavouring although Victoria sponge is rather tastey with buttercream and jam(any) hope this helps
no vanilla is a thing white tasty and more describes the word vanilla.
A Victoria sponge is meant to be light, moist, well-risen, flavourful, a good colour, and with a thick layer of filling in the middle. The first two elements are heavily influenced by how well the butter and sugar are creamed together. Flavour, and to a certain extent colour, are achieved by using good quality ingredients (i.e butter, not margarine, good quality eggs (which give a yellower yolk), caster sugar (not granulated), and vanilla paste etc... Also, for most Victoria sponge cakes, filling seems to be an afterthought. Whereas it really has as much importance as the actual sponge.
The Vanilla Ice Project - 2010 A Tasty New Kitchen 1-4 was released on: USA: 28 October 2010
Because it's quite tasty. And otherwise it's a vanilla/chocolate muffin *laughing*
chips covered with a nice coating of mixed lemon extract and vanilla, all topped off with some tasty brown sugar. yumm.
It can be, but it's not very tasty.
If you mean the one from twilight she's mean because she wanted to drink Bella's blood because she smelled 'tasty'
The demonstrative pronouns, this, these, that, and those can be used without using the noun. Example: 'This cake is really tasty.' or without the noun, 'This is really tasty.' 'We'll bring you some of those apples.' or without the noun, 'We'll bring you some of those.'
I can think of quite a few. For instance: creamy, smooth, cold, fattening, rich, tasty and delicious.
What probably makes you think that salads are tasty is the salad dressing, which contains a lot of fat. In general, fat makes food tasty. It is important to note, however, that some people like vegetables without dressing because of personal taste.
"Tasty" is an adjective, used to describe the flavor or gustatory experience of something as pleasant or delicious.
tasty plantet, tasty planet dino time, and tasty planet back for seconds