English food isn't all about gristly roast beef, boiled potatoes, instant gravy and overcooked veg. |
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All of a sudden there is a yelp from the table in the far corner and a woman spits out two small gristly bits of meat. |
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Both women tore into gristly steaks using sheer will more than the sharpness of their cutlery. |
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Specimens consumed in Orkney have been described as gristly, and those taken from certain beds have too strong a flavour of iodine or seaweed. |
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My lamb kebab with vegetables and potatoes was chewy and gristly and contained offal which some people may not like. |
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His guitar is a gristly sandblast to the eardrums, buzzing over a keyed-up rhythm section, and the raw mix doesn't shave off the edges. |
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The meat was grey and gristly, like it had been beaten with a mallet, mashed into a steak-like shape and then battered and deep-fried. |
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My roast veal was three rectangular pieces of beast with the grey, gristly flavour of school silverside. |
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Mongols take the gristly bones of the joints of goats, sheep and gazelle, clean them and use them to play. |
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These are not for everyone, and many people would be turned off by their gristly consistency but I compare them to liver. |
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This calcium mineral is embedded in a protein mesh of collagen, which is gristly and makes bone slightly flexible. |
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Intervention on skeleton form involves modification and gristly bone without visible scars from outside the pyramid using a nasal approach endonazala way. |
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On the other hand, the wings — a staple of the beer-and-football crowd — are a disappointment, gristly and far too spicy, even in the mild version. |
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