Amaretto almond flavoured liqueur
Amarillo (for a masculine object) or amarilla (for a feminine object).Amarillo (ll sounds like y), you can also say puta
Cyanide smells like bitter almonds when it is present in almonds.
Amarillo is the spanish word for yellow.
Vanilla extract will be fine if that's all you have. If you have an almond-flavour liqueur, like Amaretto, you can use that. Or get creative with other nut flavours, like Frangelico (hazelnut).You can also add finely ground almonds if you feel they will fit in with the texture of your recipe.
potassium cyanide is a poisen that is distinguised by its smell and taste of bitter almonds
Amarillo is in the Panhandle of texas, that northern part shaped like a rectangle
Cyanide poisoning can make the breath smell like almonds.
It tastes like a candy cane. ?? Marzipan is made of ground almonds and sugar, so it tastes like very sweet almonds.
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The scent of almonds is often described as sweet, nutty, and slightly floral.
Yes, Lubbock is bigger than Amarillo by about 30,000 people. Amarillo looks bigger, it looks more like a city and Lubbock looks more like a town, but Lubbock is bigger.
Cyanide has a bitter taste and does not taste like almonds. The belief that cyanide tastes like almonds may come from the fact that some compounds in almonds and cyanide share a similar smell. However, cyanide is extremely toxic and should not be ingested.