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(, Wed 29 Nov 2006, 16:33)
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Make your gravy on your roast dinners more interesting
by adding a couple of spoons of mint sauce when mixing the gravy.

For some reason it tastes nicer than adding the mint sauce later when eating the food.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 12:28, 4 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
Or
a spoonful of mango chutney.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 16:51, Reply)
Or better still
Caramelised onion chutney
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 23:22, Reply)
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Disgust me.
(, Wed 8 Sep 2010, 10:44, Reply)
Might it be the heating process?
May I offer as a mere science and engineering student that the complicated organic molecules found in foods undergo change when heated?
uncooked mint sauce vs cooked?

Rub mustard into a joint of meat till it is stuck by the moisture and falls off dry, and cook it slowly, no mustard heat, just very tender with a slight tang on the outside
Horseradish does the same as it has a similar set of oils and enzymes that get broken by heat and time.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 22:02, Reply)

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