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D1665 Food has taste of any dainty desired. (Cf. D1030, D1359.4.)
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- Drink has taste of any liquor desired. (Cf. D1040.) · D1665.1 entry
- Cow whose milk "tastes of honey and intoxicating wine and the satisfaction of good food." (Cf. B19.2, B182, F241.2.) · D1665.2 entry
- Fruit has any taste desired. (Cf. D980.) · D1665.3 entry
- Manna tastes bitter to gentiles. (Cf. D1031.0.1.) · D1665.4 entry
cross-ref
- Magic food · D1030 entry
- Magic food causes intoxication and sobriety. (Cf. D1030.) · D1359.4 entry