These taste best when eaten raw, with the exception of lotus root, which should be thinly sliced and steamed or stir-fried. |
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He is a level-headed fifty-something, who has never, as far as I know, eaten magic mushrooms or swallowed hallucinogenic drugs. |
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In Japan the leaves and roots are used for pickles, but the root is also boiled and eaten with yuzu flavoured miso. |
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In contrast to these girthy ladies, other Blackwood women are wraiths and ambulating phantoms, eaten up by anxieties and rage. |
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They are considering relocating to Shanghai because high labour costs in this labour intensive business have eaten into their profits in Taiwan. |
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Afternoon tea, eaten after a light lunch and before a larger mid-evening dinner, is considered an indicator of a leisured, comfortable existence. |
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Instead they are eaten primarily by large birds, such as great-horned owls and red-tailed hawks. |
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She had eaten so fast it didn't make any difference what she had, because she didn't taste it. |
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Plankton are eaten by small fish and other animal organisms such as aquatic insects and their larvae, which in turn are eaten by larger fish. |
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Fresh tortillas are eaten as bread, used as plate and spoon, or filled to make composite dishes such as tacos and enchiladas. |
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It worked, but only up to a point, for this year's bumper crop has been almost entirely eaten by a family of robins. |
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By the time of the Spanish Conquest, it was reared as a table bird and eaten by royalty. |
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Corn made into tortillas or tamales, black beans, rice, and wheat in the form of bread or pasta are staples eaten by nearly all Guatemalans. |
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I realised that the only food I had eaten today was a bag of crisps and three satsumas! |
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Anything with a crust, between two slices of bread or poured into a bowl and eaten with a spoon is allowed. |
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Some fresh fish is eaten raw with soy sauce as sashimi, or combined raw with rice in sushi. |
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Bad inheritance planning can mean your legacy is eaten up by probate taxes, solicitor's fees and charges. |
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After they've eaten the snails, they'll use the little bread bits to scoop up the leftover sauce. |
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Lackis, having already eaten back at the post-house, looked for the lady who had witched him with her beauty just two days before. |
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Even when promptly gutted, cleaned, cut into steaks or fillets and then shoved into ice, kingfish is best eaten the day it is caught. |
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The acanthocephalan worm normally completes its life cycle when the sand crab is eaten by a shorebird. |
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Stay outa the comedy clubs, kids, you'll get eaten alive if that's your best comeback. |
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The food eaten may be oysters, fresh fruit or vegetables, water, ice, or bakery products. |
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A tradition grew up around this annual event whereby once the cake was cut and the goodies all eaten it was time for ghost stories. |
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Sometimes the leafstalk was eaten through a little too far, or broke off in bending, which accounted for the green leaves found on the ground. |
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Other commonly eaten seafoods include sardines, salmon, sole, sea bass, and hake, as well as eel, squid, octopus, and lamprey. |
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It must be eaten ripe, since latex and tannin present in the unripe fruit give it an unpleasantly astringent taste. |
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For the statistical analysis, we compared the number of worms eaten by minnows to an expected random distribution using a Wilcoxon test. |
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The main meal is now eaten in the evening and is likely to consist of frozen or ready-made food. |
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Plant researchers theorize that aubergines were first eaten on the Indian subcontinent. |
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Similar to the Korban Pesach, the Afikoman must be the last thing eaten at the Seder and must be eaten before a certain time. |
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The skeletons of outsized Victorian sofas and armchairs lies dotted around the parquet floors, their chintz entirely eaten away by white ants. |
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Maybe it is the inverse to the idea that strong alcohol helps eupepsia, if you have eaten fatty food. |
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For lunch I like corned beef, white rice and fried onions, which I've eaten for as long as I can remember. |
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The basic meal consists of a staple starch prepared as a sort of mush, eaten with a sauce that contains vegetables and meat or fish. |
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Azucar teams quantity with quality in its ropa vieja, possibly the finest version of this shredded beef stew I have eaten in New Jersey. |
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Kurdish specialties include a type of wafer bread eaten for breakfast, and any kind of grain cooked in whey. |
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Poaching continues, however, partly because many Mexican men believe sea turtle eggs, eaten raw with a pinch of lime and salt, are aphrodisiacs. |
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The roots of water hemlock, which resemble parsnips, are sometimes eaten accidentally by humans. |
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Up close he looks like a child who has just eaten too much jelly at a birthday party. |
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Hopefully we won't be maimed by saltwater crocodiles, eaten by sharks, or stung by poisonous jellyfish. |
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The cheese trolley is filled with Portuguese goat and sheep cheeses, to be eaten with a traditional slice of quince paste. |
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Crickets are eaten by small owls, birds, snakes, mice, frogs, raccoons, opossums and many other creatures. |
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She had a half eaten carton of Malaysian takeout on her thigh and an arm wrapped around her beaten back pack. |
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Since the surgery, the woman has eaten strawberries and chocolate and drunk coffee and fruit juice, her doctors said. |
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Although the yuzu is too acid to be eaten raw, it is used widely in Japanese cookery. |
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When they had eaten enough, they lightened the ship, throwing out the wheat into the sea. |
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These chickens have seen the sun, breathed in fresh air, scratched the dirt and eaten a worm or two. |
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Sticky rice is eaten with the fingers, so one doesn't need dishes or silverware. |
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Smaller leaves and smooth varieties have thin ribs that can be chopped, cooked, and eaten with the leaves. |
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The latter can be eaten as is, or can be made into mini shawarma sandwiches with the pita bread. |
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Opposite, a humbler twelfth-century ambo has a paired mosaic motif, showing Jonah being eaten and then regurgitated by a twirly-tailed whale. |
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It was Asian-European fusion-fare as good as anything I've eaten in London, with dishes such a the tuna tataki or Icelandic lamb steaks. |
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First, there are various pieces of evidence about monkeys being eaten in the remote past or in primitive cultures in more recent times. |
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Tamarinds may be eaten fresh, but they are most commonly used with sugar and water in the American tropics to prepare a cooling drink. |
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I found this to be not only strange, but upsetting to my stomach as I'd just eaten some tuna mac 'n' cheese and a Rolling Rock beer. |
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Astringent varieties contain alum, which makes your mouth pucker when the fruits are eaten before they're fully ripe. |
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Levey found that smaller seed size resulted in an increase in number of fruits that could be eaten by manakins, which mainly swallow fruit whole. |
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Having eaten and rested it was time once again to lay the ghosts to rest and pay respects to the many Germans who had fallen in the desert. |
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Having not eaten on the long flight, I called room service and ordered a cheeseburger and fries. |
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Game and fish were always sources of protein, and corn is eaten mainly in the form of thick cakes called arepas and maize gruel. |
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The grass plains have long been home to the rhea, whose eggs are thought a delicacy, as well as the flesh, which is either jerked or eaten fresh. |
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Remaining food was reweighed to calculate the amount of food eaten during that hour. |
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Freeze-dried food can be eaten as it is, or rehydrated with hot or cold water. |
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It was eaten as porridge and made into unleavened bread and malted for beer. |
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However, revenge is a dish best eaten cold, preferably not eaten at all, as it ranks as probably the nastiest emotion to which humanity is heir. |
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Once there was a little girl with little hair and little fingers and she got eaten by the big bad wolf. |
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If revenge is a dish best eaten cold, Clive Woodward was enjoying his morsel out of the deep freeze last night. |
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Pork is the most commonly consumed meat, though various sorts of wurst, or sausage, are often eaten in lieu of meat. |
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On the contrary, in India, corruption, tax evasion, cheating and bribery have eaten into our vitals. |
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The acid is found in organisms, including sardines and krill that eat the algae and that are in turn eaten by the squid. |
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It presents a hierarchy of food types, with those at the base making up the foundation of a healthy diet and those at the top representing rich foods to be eaten sparingly. |
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She had put herself on a strict diet to fit into a new bathing suit, hadn't eaten all day, had a few drinks at a friends party, felt woozy and went to lie down. |
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Pity the poor Zanesvillians who had to batten down the hatches to avoid being eaten by the 18 free-roaming Bengal tigers. |
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And precious bandwidth is being eaten up by this worthless junk. |
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When she had her own wee house you could have eaten a meal off the floor. |
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Legendary Italian seducer Casanova is rumored to have eaten more than fifty oysters a day to boost his sexual prowess. |
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It is to this place that those whom Jesus raises from the dead will go as well as those who have eaten the bread of life which comes down from heaven. |
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Fruits that are to be eaten raw, and so cannot be blanched, are often packed in sugar or dipped in syrup before freezing, to exclude air and thus inhibit enzyme action. |
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These minute creatures are eaten by larger fish, and those by still larger fish, which in turn become lunch for polar bears, seals, walruses, and whales. |
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The Kai Cart just back from the waterfront serves interesting food and the group recommends the paua patties which can be eaten on the site or bought as a takeaway. |
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The most significant of the edibles, camas was eaten during the first of many friendly encounters with the Nez Perce along Idaho's Clearwater River. |
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The fruit vendors are pushing their carts, selling ready-sliced watermelon and jackfruit, melon, mango and papaya, best eaten with a banana-leaf wrapped ball of sticky rice. |
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Best eaten with strong, spicy harissa as a condiment, to counter the fattiness of the meat. |
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Fresh thick slices of loaf bread, generously spread with strawberry jam, washed down with strong sweet tea just have to be eaten outdoors to be really enjoyed. |
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The name is deceptive because this dish isn't tofu at all but consists of cream cheese cubes topped with green onions and bonito flakes and is eaten with a smidgen of wasabi. |
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Fish is boiled or grilled over open fires and eaten by hand. |
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The gorillas and chimps perhaps then chomp the half eaten fruit and become ill with a devastating human-like disease. |
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Although most families have a water buffalo or cow, these animals are rarely eaten except on ceremonial occasions, when an animal is sacrificed to please the spirits. |
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To measure food intake, we recorded mass of arthropods and fruit and reweighed the remaining food the following day to measure amount of food eaten during that 24-hour period. |
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A hot-pot is in the oven, which I regretfully turn down because I'd already eaten lunch, however I do accept a cup of tea and a slice of her Christmas cake. |
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Our own native rowan, Sorbus aucuparia, has orange-red berries, which appear in early September and which have largely been eaten by the end of the same month. |
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Dinner eaten out in those days consisted of a starter, then fish, then meat, then a sweet, then savoury again, like herrings on toast, welsh rarebit or angels on horseback. |
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I've eaten at Kam Han several times recently, both at lunch and dinner, as well as having ordered a mess of takeout, and the food has generally been very good. |
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Temaki is similar to maki but is cone-shaped, uncut and eaten by hand. |
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Presumably the argument is that whether a person ingests jollof rice voluntarily or does so because he or she is force-fed, the fact remains that they have eaten jollof rice. |
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Rotis made from wheat, jowar and bajra are eaten as much as rice. |
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Eventually, the robbers left the bank with nothing more than their very queasy stomachs after having eaten a number of bowls of this wretched vanilla pudding. |
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Although previous studies have suggested nuts may have anti-cancer properties when eaten as part of a healthy diet, the evidence remains inconclusive. |
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But even the most adventuresome eaters have probably never eaten Maori pikopiko pesto. |
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In another study, children saw a puppet show where a mouse was eaten by an alligator. |
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The book was researched during a golden summer when rainwear was not necessary and each walk concluded with tea and toasted teacake eaten outdoors at a cafe. |
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For workers earning minimum wage, one full hour of their after-tax income will now be eaten up just by the cost of commuting to and from their jobs. |
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On rangelands, exotic weeds have displaced forage eaten by cattle and extended harm to other aspects of American agriculture, including those who earn their living from it. |
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In the Orient, 97 percent of the soy that's eaten is in miso and tamari. |
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Quarry is eaten on the ground or on a stump, the hawk standing with both feet on its victim, drooping wings to form a tent and spreading its tail as if to give support. |
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Seasonal fruits such as sour cherries, plums, quinces, and grapes are made into thick jam, which is traditionally served to visitors and eaten from a glass jar with a spoon. |
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As regards winter diet, the species eaten most in relation to availability was mountain pine, followed by Norway spruce, arolla pine, larch, silver fir and Scots pine. |
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I lifted my head to see that Tanya was looking much better that morning, though she still looked waxen and skinny, as if she hadn't eaten in a while. |
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It was a rich source of food for many insects and the berries are eaten by a number of birds, including thrushes, fieldfares and waxwings, which are themselves in decline. |
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Dried redshank seeds were eaten by the sparrows, and linnets. |
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I've been packing his lunch box with all the best foods I can find for him to eat, yet most days he returns home without having eaten more then a small amount. |
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Continental Europeans rubbished the idea, saying that generations of French and Italian women and children had eaten soft cheese without ill effect. |
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The taste overwhelmed my mouth as if I had eaten poisonous chemicals. |
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They had hoped the autopsy would show Brinsley had eaten something that would point them in the right direction. |
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By nightfall, I had showered, eaten some soup that a friend brought me, and I slept in my room for 12 solid hours. |
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The black seeds are edible, and can be eaten either on their own or as an ingredient in bread. |
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Young leaves can be eaten raw in salads or cooked, noting that the leaves become increasingly astringent with age. |
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The fruit are eaten by a range of birds, including thrushes, blackcaps, and woodpigeons. |
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A few lichen species are eaten by insects or larger animals, such as reindeer. |
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Lichens may be eaten by some animals, such as reindeer, living in arctic regions. |
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Although some lichens are only eaten in times of famine, others are a staple food or even a delicacy. |
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Leptocephali, glass eels, elvers, and small yellow eels are likely to be eaten by various predatory fishes. |
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Consisting mostly of mollusc shells, they are interpreted as being the waste products of meals eaten by nomadic groups or hunting parties. |
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Cod are cannibals and are eaten at various life stages by various other fishes, seals and whales. |
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Atlantic halibut are eaten by seals, and are a staple food of the Greenland shark. |
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Other commonly eaten molluscs include octopuses and squids, whelks, oysters, and scallops. |
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Crocodiles were eaten by Vietnamese while they were taboo and off limits for Chinese. |
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For example, in South Africa mopane worms are eaten by the bushmen, and in China silkworms are considered a delicacy. |
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It was probably eaten shortly after it was introduced, and was certainly being used as food by the early 17th century in Spain. |
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Much like tomato and squash, it is often perceived, prepared and eaten as a vegetable. |
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They are mainly eaten in the unripe green form, since the ripe yellow form normally becomes bitter and sour. |
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When eaten in quantity, garlic may be strongly evident in the diner's sweat and garlic breath the following day. |
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Older pupils often attend further lessons after a break for lunch, generally eaten at school. |
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Beef is the most commonly eaten red meat in Morocco, usually eaten in a Tagine with vegetables or legumes. |
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It is eaten at any meal, typically served with Omani honey for breakfast or crumbled over curry for dinner. |
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After the first year, olive oil should be used for cooking, not for foods to be eaten cold, like salads. |
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Meats and vegetables are typically stewed or marinated in herbs and spices, and then poured over rice or couscous, or eaten with bread. |
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It is eaten in many parts of the world, though consumption is taboo in some cultures, and a subject of political controversy in others. |
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In Madagascar, sheep were not eaten as they were believed to be incarnations of the souls of ancestors. |
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Just over two thirds of the global production is eaten directly by humans with the rest being fed to animals or used to produce starch. |
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Staple foods are not commonly eaten raw and are usually sprouted or cooked before eating. |
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A variant eaten and sold in Lancashire, especially Liverpool, is made with cooked and mashed potatoes. |
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It is a thin pancake of rice and pulse paste rolled over spicy smashed potato and eaten with sambhar and chutney. |
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Popcorn consists of kernels of certain varieties that explode when heated, forming fluffy pieces that are eaten as a snack. |
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An unleavened bread called makki di roti is a popular bread eaten in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. |
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These are commonly eaten in the Southeastern United States, foods handed down from Native Americans, who called the dish sagamite. |
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Cassava is widely cultivated and eaten as a staple food in Andhra Pradesh and in Kerala. |
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Sweet potatoes are widely eaten boiled as a favored snack providing calories and carbohydrates. |
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Sweet potatoes are also boiled, steamed, or roasted, and young stems are eaten as namul. |
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Sweet potato slices are fried in bacon drippings and eaten with the bacon on toast. |
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The mixture can be eaten straight from a spoon or used in a variety of recipes. |
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Fry jacks are eaten with various cheeses, refried beans, various forms of eggs or cereal, along with powdered milk, coffee, or tea. |
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Nowadays most of the Yellow River Turtles eaten in China's restaurants comes from turtle farms, which may or may not be near the Yellow River. |
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Hydrogen cyanide is released by the young fronds of bracken when eaten by mammals or insects. |
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Herdwick lamb and mutton has a very distinct taste, and was even eaten at Queen Elizabeth II's 1953 coronation banquet. |
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This outbreak originated in hogs that had eaten infected meat scraps from a tourist steamship that had stocked meat in Argentina. |
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After eleven years, on 27 June 1838 the centre arches of the bridge collapsed, the timbers had been eaten through by shipworms. |
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Kaolin is eaten for health or to suppress hunger, a practice known as geophagy. |
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The ruibe is then cut and eaten while still frozen, and served with soy sauce and fresh wasabi. |
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He had already eaten six sausages, but that did not stop him reaching for a second helping. |
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She had already eaten a large lunch, to say nothing of a full cooked breakfast that morning. |
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You see, the trouble with Americans is that they are the greatest wanters of cake after they've eaten it the world has ever seen. |
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This was his second helping and he'd already eaten three slices of bread, a salad, and a cup of wedding soup. |
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I hadn't eaten that day, bar wasabi peas, because of working on a Secret Project, and made my favourite sandwich. |
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Filter feeding animals such as freshwater mussels also consume algae, and then are eaten by animals such as native water rats. |
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Like shoestring aglets, telomeres stop chromosomes from unraveling or being eaten away at the ends. |
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The six-strong range, hitting shelves now, includes three 200g varieties to be eaten hot as a main meal with rice or as a jacket potato filling. |
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Like jalapeno peppers and guacamole, cactus is usually eaten as a meal accompaniment or as part of a mixed salad. |
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So gymnastic were Ochoa's efforts it seemed as if he had eaten a lorry-load of his nation's jumping beans in the build-up to the match. |
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With their young being eaten by the introduced fish, none of the razorbacks or bonytails survive to replace adults as they die of old age. |
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Today karats are rarely eaten in Micronesia because imported foods have grown in popularity. |
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In turn, carideans are eaten by various animals, particularly fish and seabirds, and frequently host bopyrid parasites. |
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Blackcurrants can be eaten fresh, on its own, or with ice cream or in mixed fruit salad. |
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Dinner can be barbecued beef ribs eaten on the patio of the Main Street Grill or cherried duck at the Black Cat, a cozy fireplace-lit bistro. |
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Ice cream should be eaten quickly, by oneself, so that you get to keep all its yummy chocolateness. |
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Ampesi, intensely flavored stews or soups, are eaten with fufu, a firm, starchy dumpling made from plantains or cocoyam. |
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It has been asserted that some of the Cromagnards may not have eaten much muscle meat, because there are no bones of food animals in their caves. |
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The good cider and deerflesh they had eaten at the Inn at Altdorf that morning spilled from them into the water. |
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When all had eaten and prayed the first night prayer, they began to recite their dhikr, then they began the musical recital. |
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The residents live principally upon this most delicious fish which fortunately can be eaten a long time without disrelish. |
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It is obvious that eaten bread is soon forgotten by anyone asking teachers to take another one for the team. |
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The fennel variety finocchia grows like a stalk of celery and can be eaten raw or as a boiled vegetable. |
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Early next morning we were over at the elk carcass, and, as we expected, found that the bear had eaten his full at it during the night. |
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I managed to get into the house through the front once, but I was plunged into darkness and eaten by a monster called a grue. |
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Yorkshire pudding, a savoury batter dish, is by far the best known of Yorkshire foods, and is eaten throughout England. |
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The heavy fighting in the Battle of Britain had eaten up most of Fighter Command's resources, so there was little investment in night fighting. |
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Many of the seeds remain on the surface where they is vulnerable to being eaten by birds or carried away on the wind. |
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Oysters, mussels and shrimps were eaten in large quantities and cod and salmon were popular fish. |
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Other fishes eaten include rohu, butterfish, catfish, tilapia and barramundi. |
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The pie is cooked as part of traditional celebrations for Tom Bawcock's Eve, but is not generally eaten at any other time. |
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They can be eaten with sweet or savoury toppings and are sometimes confused with Bath buns, which are smaller, round, very sweet and very rich. |
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The Sunday Roast originated in England as a meal to be eaten after church on Sunday. |
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Lamb's liver, known as lamb's fry in New Zealand and Australia, is eaten in many countries. |
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This was traditionally eaten with a gravy or sauce, to moisten the pudding. |
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One of the most popular forms is onion gravy, which is eaten with sausages, Yorkshire pudding and roast meat. |
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One Southern United States variation is sausage gravy eaten with American biscuits. |
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Fish and chips is a popular lunch meal eaten by families travelling to seaside resorts for day trips who do not bring their own picnic meals. |
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Hence, sausages, puddings, and salami are among the oldest of prepared foods, whether cooked and eaten immediately or dried to varying degrees. |
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Most makkara has very little spice and is therefore frequently eaten with mustard, ketchup, or other table condiments without a bun. |
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It is short and thick in shape and can be eaten grilled, fried, stewed, steamed or even raw when freshly made. |
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This is normally eaten as part of a full Scottish Breakfast or on a Scottish morning roll. |
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In Chile, it contains onions, spices and sometimes walnut or rice and is usually eaten at asados or accompanied by simple boiled potatoes. |
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It is usually made in a large diameter, and often thinly sliced and eaten cold in sandwiches. |
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Mettwurst is usually sliced, and eaten cold on sandwiches or alone as a snack. |
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Black pudding is a type of blood sausage commonly eaten in Great Britain, Ireland and in other parts of Europe. |
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They may be eaten hot or cold straight from the can as they are fully cooked. |
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In Yorkshire and North East England it is often eaten with fruit cake or Christmas cake. |
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Curry dishes are usually thick and spicy and are eaten along with steamed rice and variety of Indian breads. |
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Food that could last for several days and could be eaten without heating was preferred. |
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A spaghetti equivalent called Nan gyi thohk exists, in which wheat or rice noodles are eaten with thick chicken curry. |
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The curry is usually eaten with a baguette, rice vermicelli or steamed rice. |
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In Fiji curries are made in most Indian homes and is eaten with rice or roti. |
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Balti gosht is eaten in northwestern India and Pakistan, as well as other parts of the world, such as Great Britain. |
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It can be eaten warm or cold, sometimes with a dash of whipped cream or vanilla ice cream. |
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Sweet biscuits are commonly eaten as a snack food, and are, in general, made with wheat flour or oats, and sweetened with sugar or honey. |
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With other meals, they are usually eaten with butter or gravy instead of sweet condiments. |
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I recently asked a group of people whether they had eaten tuna melts as a kid. Everyone remembered a version of this dish. |
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They are eaten in a variety of ways, often simply boiled and served with butter or when not as fresh fried in butter. |
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A quintessential British custom, afternoon tea is a small meal snack typically eaten between 4pm and 6pm. |
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Sausages are commonly eaten as bangers and mash, in sausage rolls or as toad in the hole. |
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The hot cross bun is a popular British sweet bun traditionally eaten on Good Friday, but are now eaten all year round. |
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Salt cod is a staple food eaten by itself and used in stews, casseroles and soups. |
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Ugali with vegetables, sour milk, meat, fish or any other stew is generally eaten by much of the population for lunch or supper. |
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Fried potatoes, fried cassava, fried banana, fried meat and fried cheese are very often eaten in lunch and served in most typical restaurants. |
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The milk teeth erupt after three weeks, and solid food is eaten after four weeks. |
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In Moldavia, the wildcat's winter diet consists primarily of rodents, while birds, fish, and crayfish are eaten in summer. |
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Excess food is put into caches, either buried or in nooks or holes in trees, and eaten when food is scarce. |
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Recently they are reported to have attacked and eaten great cormorants and in some cases destroyed whole colonies. |
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Such food is favoured in early spring and summer, but may also be eaten in autumn and winter during beechnut and acorn crop failures. |
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Other bryophytes produce chemicals that are antifeedants which protect them from being eaten by slugs. |
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They are an adaptation that protects the plant from being eaten by herbivores. |
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Cougnou, or the bread of Jesus, is a sweet bread typically eaten around Christmas time and found throughout the region. |
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This can have fatal results if yew 'berries' are eaten without removing the seeds first. |
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The foliage is also eaten by the larvae of some Lepidopteran insects including the moth willow beauty. |
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The large chicks of the Manx shearwater are very rich in oil from their fish diet and have been eaten since prehistoric times. |
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The young birds were also eaten in Ireland, Scotland and the Scottish islands. |
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The fresh heart of a puffin is eaten raw as a traditional Icelandic delicacy. |
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The European eel and other freshwater eels are eaten in Europe, the United States, and other places. |
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Copepods and other tiny crustaceans are the most common zooplankton eaten by herring. |
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Accordingly, it should be eaten on the day of capture, unless properly refrigerated or cured. |
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The dish was traditionally cooked in an iron pot or cauldron over the fire and eaten with wooden spoons. |
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Ulva lactuca, a green alga, also known as sea lettuce, is occasionally eaten as green laver, which is regarded as inferior to the purple laver. |
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Laverbread is traditionally eaten fried with bacon and cockles as part of a Welsh breakfast. |
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Beef is generally not eaten by Hindus in India except for Kerala and the north east. |
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Avial is a widely eaten vegetarian dish in the state and plays a major role in sadya. |
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These rice breads can be eaten specially flavored with coconut milk, fish curries, and chicken or mutton curries. |
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Historically, food that could last for several days and be eaten without heating was preferred. |
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Dosa, idli, pongal and Biryani are some of the popular dishes and are eaten with chutney and sambar. |
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It can be served in concentrate form and eaten with a spoon, or diluted with water to create a drink. |
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Traditionally, meals in India were eaten while seated either on the floor or on very low stools or cushions. |
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Many types of street foods, which vary from region to region, can be eaten as snacks or light dinner. |
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Squid are heavily fished for and eaten as fried calamari, and often are an ingredient in Italian American cooking in this region. |
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Behind that is the venison, a popular meat around the Great Lakes and often eaten in steaks, sandwiches, and crown roasts for special events. |
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Boiled peanuts are a common food served at bars as a snack and have been eaten in the South for as long as there have been pots to boil them. |
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In New Zealand, Evechinus chloroticus, known as kina in Maori, is a delicacy, traditionally eaten raw. |
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In Lancashire, England, the brown shrimp is mixed with butter to make potted shrimps, a dish traditionally eaten with bread. |
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In China, processed jellyfish are desalted by soaking in water overnight and eaten cooked or raw. |
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They are still an important food source for the people of Nunavut and are also hunted and eaten in Alaska. |
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Breakfast is the first meal of a day, most often eaten in the early morning before undertaking the day's work. |
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Another common breakfast is breakfast cereals like corn flakes eaten with milk, kulturmelk or yogurt. |
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More ample breakfasts may include fish, a diverse array of cheese, eggs, bacon, breads, and hot and cold cereals eaten in various combinations. |
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The traditional Polish breakfast is a large spread with a variety of sides eaten with bread or toast. |
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Swiss breakfasts are often similar to those eaten in neighboring countries. |
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In the Southeastern United States, grits, and biscuits and gravy are popularly eaten at breakfast. |
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Fruit is also common at breakfast, either on the cereal or eaten separately. |
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Breakfast foods eaten by Fiji Indians often include a vegetable curry with roti and sometimes differ from the above. |
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Another popular option in southwest Nigeria is Gari, which is eaten like a cereal. |
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Come, Kinch, you have eaten all we left. Ay, I will serve you your orts and offals. |
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In North German and Danish cuisine plaice is one of the most commonly eaten fish. |
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In the early 19th century, oysters were cheap and mainly eaten by the working class. |
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In culinary usage, clams are commonly eaten marine bivalves, as in clam digging and the resulting soup, clam chowder. |
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In Italy, clams are often an ingredient of mixed seafood dishes or are eaten together with pasta. |
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Clams are eaten more in the coastal regions of India, especially in the Konkan, Kerala, Bengal and Karnataka regions. |
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The eggs of two species are eaten in the West Indies because they are believed to have aphrodisiac properties. |
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Even where fruit are commonly eaten, other foods must be eaten to meet nutritional requirements. |
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These are too numerous to be eaten in one meal and squirrels gather and store the surplus in crevices and hollow trees. |
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In the United States, mostly squirrels, but also muskrats, porcupines, and ground hogs are eaten by humans. |
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Badger meat is eaten in some districts of the former Soviet Union, though in most cases it is discarded. |
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The kidneys and spleen are eaten once they are exposed, followed by the muscles. |
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Among flukes, the most common in North American wolves is Alaria, which infects small rodents and amphibians that are eaten by wolves. |
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Because of this, a snake disturbed after having eaten recently will often regurgitate its prey to be able to escape the perceived threat. |
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In North Africa, Uromastyx species are considered dhaab or 'fish of the desert' and eaten by nomadic tribes. |
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The fruits of Crataegus mexicana are known in Mexico as tejocotes and are eaten raw, cooked, or in jam during the winter. |
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The seeds themselves are poisonous and bitter, but are opened and eaten by some bird species including hawfinches, greenfinches and great tits. |
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The seeds are commonly eaten by birds, such as grouse, crossbills, jays, nuthatches, siskins, woodpeckers, and by squirrels. |
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This high vitamin C content can be consumed as a tea from the shoot tips or even eaten straight from the tree when light green and new in spring. |
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Some varieties have sweet fruits that can be eaten fresh, while others are sour and better for making jam. |
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Most of the goods were returned in a resalable condition but by then Wilson had eaten some prawns. |
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I had eaten a rib eye steak and my whole mouth was thickly coated with this awful grease. |
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Are we still investing that way, or have we eaten the seed corn? |
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But the medical examiner reported that Brinsley had eaten nothing at all. |
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The Tampa police are also investigating the matter into how the family could have eaten LSD containing steak. |
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Louis, and since Hurricane Katrina my family has been practically eaten alive by mosquitoes and infested with sand fleas. |
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Luncheon meats, which are in the same group, should be eaten sparingly, if at all. |
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Having eaten nothing but a scorpion and a few sea snails over the past five days, hunger has set in and the men are really starting suffer. |
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But what surprised diggers were the numbers of bottle-nosed dolphins eaten by the site's inhabitants over 400 years. |
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Matzo is eaten during Passover as a reminder that Hebrew slaves did not have time to let their bread rise before they fled Egypt. |
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In 1866, the Feast of Tabernacles and the Feast of Passover, on which only matzot is eaten were still remembered. |
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Voles had eaten the tender fiddleheads from the center of several established soft shield ferns. |
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