Indian.
Wilner Piquant was born in 1951.
"Piquant" is pronounced quickly as "pee-kuhnt."
Example: Those chicken wings are very piquant. :) Piquant (adj): spicy, salty, tasty, tangy etc...
A recipe for piquant sauce for a steak can most likely be found in any "gourmet" cookbook. If one would rather not flip through pages of recipes, there are plenty of websites that a recipe for piquant sauce can be found. These include Buzzle, the official Martha Stewart website (which leads one to assume it could also be found in some issue of a Martha Stewart magazine or cookbook), and Food (dot com).
The lemonade was very piquant and hardly had any sugar in it; everyone who tasted it pinched their lips.
My dictionary has pigweed but not piguant. Perhaps you mean "piquant," as in The spices in jambalaya make it piquant, or Everyone at the exhibition was touched by the piquant photographs of rural poverty.
Yes, piquant refers to a sharp or spicy taste, often associated with a tangy or zesty flavor profile.
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It means spicy. Also charming and interesting.
The quality or state of being piquant.
Eleanor F. Wells has written: 'Nationality recipes' -- subject(s): Cookery
something salty.