A seafood vendor hawks his goods at a morning market in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. |
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The types of seafood they eat include mussels, scallops, clams, crabs, lobsters, abalone, and sea urchins. |
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As much of the menu as possible is sourced locally, which means there is an emphasis on seafood and fish. |
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An old cooperage behind the Scottish Fisheries Museum accommodates Peter Jukes' lauded seafood restaurant. |
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Culinary relativism is no longer an excuse for preferring gefilte fish to seafood quenelles. |
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Those who wanted to build up the appetite, began by munching on seafood popiyat and meat jelly. |
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On a very basic level, vinegar or lemon juice add flavour to fish, so it seems natural to drink a wine with high acidity with seafood. |
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I found its seafood a little drier than I would like, but still think it's a jolly good idea and would try it again. |
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The durian, mango, rambutan, mangosteen, pineapple and other fruits are displayed in the market along with a large selection of seafood. |
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Dishes include seafood, from kingklip, hake to kabeljou and mussels as well as lamb and chicken for the meat-lovers. |
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The island's speciality is dried seafood, and trays of whiffy prawns and cuttlefish stained the evening air. |
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Avoid fruit juices, raw vegetables, salads, and any raw or undercooked eggs, meat, and seafood. |
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The rain was pouring in, and we had some friends with us who had brought some seafood. |
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China's food exports, often very competitively priced, include fresh and processed fruits, vegetables, seafood and meat. |
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You'll find a wide selection of fresh seafood, such as seared ahi tuna dusted with spices and served rare over noodles. |
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In either of these, the broth is spicy and kicky, the noodles are chewy and soothing, and the vegetables and seafood add variety and interest. |
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The seminar concluded with a presentation by Jim Egan of Jenkinson Airfreight on the growing importance of airfreight in the seafood business. |
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We will be offering a seafood cookbook with recipes for several savory lobster dishes. |
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Favourite seafood dishes include a noted Dover sole and a platter of squid, king prawn, scallops and different oyster sauces. |
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The shop also has a wide range of seafood including tiger prawns, mussels, sea bream and breaded crab claws. |
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Fresh or tinned fish, chicken, lean, red meat, eggs and seafood are all highly energising foods. |
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Fresh seafood was stewed in the juice of spices and dressed with lemon juice and vinegar. |
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Carefully ladle soup into warm bowls, making sure that each person gets a fair share of the seafood. |
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The party was outside in a carpark, lined with stalls selling yakisoba, yakiniku, corn, and grilled seafood, and of course beer. |
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We are the alpha and the omega in seashore dining and freshly prepared gourmet seafood. |
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Elderly people who eat fish or seafood at least once a week are at lower risk of developing dementia, including Alzheimer's disease. |
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One of the best places in Stone Town to sample Zanzibari seafood is at the night market close to the old town walls. |
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The seafood casserole, called zarzuela de mariscos, was steaming hot and overflowing. |
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Most seafood allergens are stable molecules, which resist the effects of cooking and processing. |
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She would have the seafood risotto whilst her mother and father who had decided long ago what they would have. |
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Crushed clamshells, a waste product from the local Chesapeake Bay seafood industries, have been used to pave roadways. |
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Mineral rich seafood, oysters, lobster, and fish are considered aphrodisiacs. |
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Sugar, citrus fruits, and lobster and other seafood then became major exports. |
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Primarily a seafood restaurant, expect lobster and shrimp spring rolls, grilled octopus and peppercorn crusted yellow-fin tuna. |
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In addition to seafood, the Atlantic coast is rich in other resources, including pine, rosewood, and mahogany as well as gold and silver. |
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A big, hearty, round-shouldered guy full of bonhomie, Lechelt is never more bearish than when he talks about seafood. |
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So although I have no problem breading veal, or diving into the intricacies of pasta making, seafood remains a bit of a mystery to me. |
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In fact, aside from the occasional pan of seafood, Jonathan is virtually vegetarian. |
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As lunchtime neared, we moved the interview down to a seafood restaurant on Stearn's Wharf. |
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The menu notes that the kitchen needs half an hour to prepare this traditional infusion of rice, saffron, seafood and sausage. |
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One of the more popular starters is the seafood platter, which holds mussels, smoked salmon, oysters, taramasalata and smoked mackerel. |
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Much of the excellent seafood taken from coastal waters is salted and dried and sent inland. |
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Whether you're looking for seafood, Angus beef, made-to-order pasta or traditional breakfast fare, you won't leave hungry. |
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On the seafood side of the tapas, the calamari has a lovely thin breaded crust, and is nice and salty. |
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This restaurant reportedly has top-notch seafood, slick service and awe-inspiring decor. |
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The fusion food tickled my palate tantalisingly as I heaped satay and dim sums on my platter along with the wide variety of seafood and seaweeds. |
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Staples of the diet remain taro, breadfruit, bananas, coconuts, papayas, mangoes, some chicken, pork, canned corned beef and seafood. |
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Before contact with the West, staple foods included yam, taro, banana, coconut, sugarcane, tropical nuts, greens, pigs, fowl, and seafood. |
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There is increasingly rapid transport of seafood to the nation's interior to satisfy Spaniards' high demand for quality fresh fish and shellfish. |
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But the type of seafood used would have made no difference to the disappointment I felt when I tasted it. |
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Snappy, sassy, citrusy, and gingery, it's an enchanting white wine, sensational with seafood. |
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These ships provide saunas, indoor swimming, Jacuzzis, delectable Scandinavian buffets, and a la carte restaurants featuring steaks and seafood. |
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Over forty market stalls will display a tempting selection of delicious seafood. |
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The main course gives a selection of seafood, poultry, lamb, tenderloin, and pork. |
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Mix the skin and the seeds with some orange juice for a tenderizing marinade for seafood or meats. |
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The marinade for the grilled meat and seafood is delectable and ingredients are a well-kept secret, as we were unable to get it from the staff. |
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The menu featured Tex-Mex, naturally, and lots of seafood, which seemed strange given the setting. |
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It's a seafood guy's prim, tricky version of a banana split, and it tasted pretty great, even to a meat guy like me. |
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Some examples of this sort are the small oyster cracker, used on top of seafood chowders, and the crackers known as ship's biscuit. |
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The sam sun cham pong is amped up with even more deluxe seafood, including crisp slices of glossy sea cucumber. |
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Store raw meat, poultry and seafood on the bottom shelf of the refrigerator so their juices do not drop onto other foods. |
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Southeast Asia's imports of U.S. consumer-oriented foods and edible seafood products were growing rapidly before the crisis. |
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Crushed clamshells, a waste product from the local seafood industries, have been used to pave roadways. |
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He's not a fisherman, hunter, or an environmentalist, but he enjoys fresh fish and seafood. |
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A seafood that is peculiar to Okinawa is the sea snake caught in the neighbouring subtropical waters. |
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Is there not more scope for dishes like fishcakes and seafood stews where fish is thriftily combined with cheap decent ingredients? |
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Otherwise we could choose from 30 seafood dishes on the standard menu, most containing prawns. |
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Built in 1891, the hotel offers sensational harbour views, and a seafood and steak menu in the restaurant and bistro. |
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Diners can choose from a variety of salads, seafood kebabs, beefsteaks, scallops, salmon, lamb chops, and desserts. |
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We decided to visit one of the big pubs in the area and sat in the leafy beer garden by the water, eating fresh seafood and chips. |
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The simplest advice is to eat at least two servings of seafood a week to lower your risk of sudden cardiac death. |
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At least the colossal squid isn't likely to join toothfish on the seafood menu. |
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Imagine commencing with seafood and saffron cappuccino, followed by creamy mashed potatoes and beluga caviar? |
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The sumashi was a clear-broth seafood soup, and it was satisfying as well, though it didn't quite live up to the miso. |
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Fresh pasta, oatcakes and shortbread are made on the premises, and game, seafood and salads are prepared from scratch. |
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This potent neurotoxin bioaccumulates in freshwater fish and seafood and is especially dangerous to the developing fetus. |
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Fried seafood gets poor scores because most restaurants do their frying in hydrogenated vegetable shortening, not vegetable oil. |
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The seafood was accompanied by a large mixed salad that the waiter had chosen for us. |
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I'm thinking lobster, I'm thinking champagne, probably beautiful seafood bisque in the soup bowls, and a wonderful green salad. |
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However, if you're truly serious about your fresh seafood, then you should make straight for the Loch Fyne Oyster Bar on King Street. |
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She spent her entire life shucking oysters at her mam and dad's Whitstable seafood parlour. |
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Meanwhile, seafood restaurants such as Shuckers draw in custom by shucking oysters non-stop in the front window. |
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Other restaurants in the vicinity specialise in fresh seafood, with wrasse, turbot and octopus being among the most ubiquitous dishes. |
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Young's Bluecrest is the biggest seafood producer in the UK and has thrown an interesting sidelight on the debate about cod stocks. |
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And it is well known that when algae proliferate, their toxic blooms can wipe out a region's aquaculture or close down its seafood restaurants. |
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This pastry of Spanish origin is stuffed with meat, cheese, or seafood, as well as onion, raisins, and olives. |
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There's even venison and steak for those irritating diners who go to seafood restaurants and choose meat. |
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Some lean meat morsels you may want to munch include skinless cuts of roasted, baked or broiled poultry and seafood. |
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These seafood restaurants and boatels have since been relocated to facilitate reclamation works. |
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And yet, everything about the seafood place evokes the queasiness of skinny-dipping in a sump. |
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After tracking down some local seafood cooking, and a walk down to the beach at dusk, we return to the hotel to sleep the sleep of the just. |
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Those who are allergic to shellfish have to avoid words even like bouillabaisse, fish stock, seafood flavoring, and clam extract. |
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Seafood is next covering fresh salmon, eel, prawns, lobster and a bouillabaisse of fish and seafood. |
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There are two course menus and an a la carte menu with plentiful seafood in season, fresh vegetables and fruits. |
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However, I will eat chicken at a braai if necessary, but cannot stand red meat or seafood. |
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Particularly good sources of selenium include cereals and other grains, Brazil nuts, seafood, poultry, mushrooms and asparagus. |
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We sat on the sea walls, swinging our legs, and filling our mouths with salty, breaded seafood, as we inhaled the salty fresh air. |
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Abalone and urchins are two of the most prized and highly priced seafood delicacies worldwide. |
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When ordering seafood, choose the leanest types, such as haddock, sole, trout, scallops, shrimp and crab. |
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The landlord speaks fluent French and right next door is a Breton seafood restaurant. |
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I had crispy chicken with thick noodle soup and mum had seafood with noodles. |
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The best of the seafood dishes was a platter of monkfish and giant sea scallops, densely skewered on a rosemary brochette. |
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I tucked into a vat of some of the best seafood chowder I've had for a long while, complete with huge chunks of fish. |
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Crisp, fresh rose sparklers may be the best partners for garlicky or spicy seafood dishes. |
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Loch Fyne offers a large range of seafood delicacies, with an ever changing specials board to catch your eye. |
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Chef Mike Moody can't wait to offer some flavorful nightly specials that will feature seafood and plenty of flavor. |
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I opted for the seafood linguine, served with a red tomato sauce that had a nice spicy kick. |
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All but one were employed in three popular seafood restaurants owned by the Doyle family, and the Doyles today are spitting chips. |
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The healthiest fast food is assorted seafood with udon noodles in soup, with just one teaspoon of oil. |
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Two of the best appetizers, a seafood salad and a tuna tartare, are enticingly seasoned with sesame seeds and sriracha. |
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Louisiana's culinary reputation owes as much to this trove of seafood as it does to the creative seasonings of Cajun cuisine. |
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The shop is well stocked with variety of fish and seafood products including processed seafood, from calamari to haddock and prawns. |
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A list of tapas includes garlic shrimp or mushrooms, rice and seafood croquettes, fried calamari and sardines. |
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In addition to an array of pastas, they have pizza, calzones, strombolis and a variety of veal, chicken and seafood dishes. |
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Some species are highly prized as seafood, and are important halieutic and aquaculture resources. |
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Our menu will satisfy any hunger with options from hamburgers, pasta, seafood, steaks, and more. |
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The guests will enjoy a four-course meal that includes two starters of fresh asparagus and a seafood mix. |
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It offered the usual salads, starters, cooked meals, wines and rakias as well as a decent selection of seafood dishes at very good prices. |
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There is no dearth of restaurants, you can find coffee shops, family restaurants, excellent seafood restaurants and fine steakhouses. |
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Just brown the pasta in oil first, add broth and cook until the pasta is tender, then steam some seafood quickly on top. |
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The caterers came through again for dinner, with a New Zealand-style hangi and seafood feast on the water's edge. |
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In the seafood category, my favorite was the seared tuna, which came with a tangy caponata made with eggplant, pine nuts, and white raisins. |
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French Guiana's economy relies on the export of tropical hardwood and valuable seafood such as shrimp. |
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The dishes are mostly light, with an emphasis on seafood, so the book is a real find for health-conscious food enthusiasts. |
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An Orcadian fisherman has received an award recognising his personal contribution to the UK's seafood industry. |
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The first real surprise, though, is the sheer scale of the menu, which is exceptionally strong on seafood. |
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Meat products will include ostrich meat, as well as savoury pies and seafood. |
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And seafood recently overtook other agriculture as an export success story, bolstered by boasts of clean water and fresh air. |
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This includes a fishing trip of Carlingford Lough, seafood cookery demonstration, visit to an oyster farm and seafood dinner. |
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Roast beef, chicken, seafood, steak, and savory stews were among the typical fare. |
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The restaurant in this small hotel uses home-grown organic vegetables and herbs, local seafood and organic meats. |
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In a separate bowl, let your guests mix a serving of paella with the seafood and meat of their choice. |
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I feigned a mask of innocence as I pretended to study the menu, as if the choice of seafood paella versus black paella vastly interested me. |
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Howth is a Mecca for seafood restaurants, seafood bars and quality fish and chip shops. |
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He's not a bad cook, in fact he's good at very specific dishes such as salad dressings, pan-fried seafood and pasta. |
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If you avoid the obvious pizza and pasta in favour of seafood and cicchetti, then you'll never feel bloated. |
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However, the region is known for its excellent seafood, especially lobster, crawfish, clams, scallops, and shrimp. |
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She ordered seafood enchiladas and cleaned her plate, an almost unheard of event and one for which I am always thankful. |
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Restaurants excel in serving up the island's seafood alongside the usual pizzas and pastas. |
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At this time of year we have fabulous game, an excellent choice of seafood, the best root vegetables and also the tastiest orchard fruits. |
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Instead, pescatarians, those who eat seafood as well as vegetables, and ovolacto-vegetarians, those who eat both eggs and dairy, are increasing. |
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The Old Inn at Gairloch is famous for its seafood and game but it is worth holding back to enjoy pudding. |
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The menu is as you may expect, pretty traditional quality hotel fare, with a reasonable range of meat, seafood and a few vegetarian dishes. |
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We'd gone for dinner, and we'd had what was to become our standard fare of a fantastic range of fresh seafood. |
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I wasn't fated to run a seafood processing operation a thousand miles from anywhere. |
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The seafood pancake feeds two and is bursting with octopus, bay shrimp, scallions, and the pillowy weight of eggs. |
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But then again, such creations as eel ice cream are a revelation to the world of seafood and confections. |
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On a warm day, heaven is a bottle of chilled wine, a plate of seafood, and a table with a view. |
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They ordered me a plate of seafood which was very nice of them, but they really shouldn't have bothered. |
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She orders a plate of seafood, but redeems herself by smothering everything with olive oil, and we get down to business. |
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Crossover point is the seafood platter, served in the restaurant or on one of the frequent weekend barbecues. |
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Order a seafood platter for 2 and eat it in the lovely garden that leads down to the cliff's edge. |
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Just 50 yards from the sea, the place has a jolly atmosphere, with lots of families tucking into enormous seafood platters. |
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To prevent foodborne infection, your child also shouldn't eat raw fish, seafood, meat, or uncooked eggs. |
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I have mentioned this numerous times here, but he doesn't eat fish or seafood. |
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Fish bone has been identified as another important source from seafood by-products that can be used in the production of calcium. |
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Filled with a strong fishy smell, it is the favoured gathering place for those seeking fresh seafood. |
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When she was 1 we took her to one of our favorite seafood restaurants and gave her a little plate of fries and fish sticks. |
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These dishes include an imperial sizzling platter with chicken, seafood and noodles that comes to the table hissing on an ironware plate. |
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Enjoy exotic soups and then dig into lobsters, crabs, pomfret or prawns, if you favour seafood, for health or other reasons. |
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These are followed by eight seafood items and covers salmon, lobster, snow fish, snapper, pomfret and sea bass. |
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Then they had some seafood with a light salad, focaccia bread and a smooth white Chianti to wash it down. |
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Usually any meat, fowl, or seafood is curried, and frying is the typical method of cooking. |
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That's what we got although hubby's stack of moist, pan-fried, crumbed snapper fillets would have put some seafood restaurants to shame. |
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A seasoned seafood eater, I am a dab hand with the claw crushers and it wasn't long before bits of shell were flying all over the restaurant. |
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One is an import-export distribution and processing division for frozen seafood and some meat products. |
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There are over 150 recipes, including a variety of meat, seafood and vegetable curries and other spiced dishes. |
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Some are broth based, others cream based, almost all have curried meat or seafood. |
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A bonfire is burning, and potjies on white-hot rocks are bubbling with ostrich and seafood dishes. |
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There's lots of fish and seafood to be had, as well as a selection of poultry and red meat. |
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Whisky, seafood, poultry, game and confectionery remain our most popular exports. |
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The seafood and game are excellent, and the staff insist on knowing what you plan to prepare and giving advice. |
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We have undoubtedly the best beef in the world, our seafood is unbeatable, as are our game, lamb and wild mushrooms. |
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He insists that all the meat is Scottish and the seafood, game, fruit and vegetables are local and delivered each day. |
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Foods central to Qatar's cuisine include the many native varieties of dates and seafood. |
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The Awards aim to improve retail sales of fresh and pre-packed seafood, while maintaining a focus on motivating staff members. |
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Casual and comfortable, Cafe Serrano serves such favorites as slow roasted prime rib, seafood and gourmet salads. |
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There are delectable dishes of poultry, seafood, and lamb on the menu, which is extensive enough to satisfy the gourmet in you. |
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The restaurant also boasts a seafood section of its dishes with delicacies to which anyone could be drawn. |
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Spend a week in Venice mastering local delicacies such as seafood ravioli, bigoli pasta and risi e bisi soup. |
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From 7.00 p.m. that evening you can enjoy cookery demos and spectacular seafood dishes at the Lighthouse Restaurant. |
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Fresh seafood of all descriptions is available everywhere and at affordable prices. |
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Cassava, pumpkins, and sweet potatoes are native to the islands, and a variety of seafood is found in the surrounding waters. |
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Had I gone for the full three course meal, I could have started with a choice of gourmet soup or seafood chowder. |
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Uric acid is a byproduct of the metabolism of purine, a protein found particularly in red meat and offal, game, seafood and alcoholic drinks. |
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The impressive waterside eatery is famous for seafood and local fish dishes melded from Grenadian and European recipes. |
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My mother's seafood gumbo is a good example of the way that this book works. |
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If you're feeling like a raw prawn in some cosmic seafood gumbo, what to do? |
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The shrimp and crab cakes and seafood gumbo, among many other possibilities, were tasty, but lines to get a look at the grub were plenty long. |
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Another establishment has circulated a coupon for its seafood gumbo, even serving it in a half-gallon size vessel. |
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Sixty dollars was spent between the four of us for tons of friend seafood, gumbo and Po Boys. |
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Down-market restaurant chains Long John Silver and Red Lobster resist an enviro campaign to swear off engineered seafood. |
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The first section contains just about every seafood and meat product available, from glistening escargots to cubes of lamb. |
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Take your taste buds on a tour of the most succulent seafood and down-home cooking. |
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Dredge all vegetables and seafood in flour and pat off excess, then dredge all but the peppers in batter. |
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Go and have your obligatory seafood chowder, but jump on a cable car for a more scenic view of San Francisco's neighborhoods. |
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The Maori cuisine is based on seafood, mutton birds, wild pork or fowl, fat lamb, and kumara. |
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The menu offers a wide selection of fish and seafood, as well as vegetarian dishes and, if that's not tempting enough, a blackboard lists the day's specials. |
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This tells us that she won't eat red meat, chicken, pork, fish or seafood. |
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Enjoy a delicious lunch at the nationally famous Bob Chinns Crab House, Chicagoland's highest volume restaurant serving jet-fresh seafood from all over the world! |
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Adjacent to the main pool area will be one of the largest seafood restaurants and bistros on Chaweng Beach, with the opening of a 250 seat, 1,200 sq m Talay Boat Restaurant. |
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In the middle of my dinner, some waiters emerged carrying a stick, on top of which many skewers of meat, seafood and vegetable balls had been inserted. |
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Spain's central government also issued the first details of its own rescue plans, including a publicity campaign plugging Galician fish and seafood as safe to eat. |
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Like Forrest Gump, South Beach Market prepares their fresh seafood in just about every way possible. |
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The principal tasks for Wallisian men are the production of food in the form of root crops, pigs and seafood, whereas women produce tapa and mats. |
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The menu begins with appetizers including loaded potato skins, nachos, voodoo wings, onion rings and a deep fried seafood number on fries with chilli and garlic mayonnaise. |
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There are also as many different places to eat along the way, serving steaks, mixed grills, seafood and chips, as well as more authentic Dutch food. |
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In a funky setting, explore artfully presented skewered meats, seafood and rice, perfumed with tamarind, coconut milk, anise, chillies, garlic and ginger. |
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Gourmet versions span bite-sized chicken, veal, turkey, seafood, and veggie versions. |
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For something simpler, the restaurant offers set lunch menus Monday to Friday with a variety of baked meats or seafood, served with multigrain rice that changes weekly. |
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The seafood primi are tasty, and the walnut cake is positively succulent. |
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As soups are a main staple of the Thai diet, the menu showcases various permutations incorporating veggies, seafood and chicken in tom yum and tom khaa varieties. |
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It is the kind of village where they have summer dances in the local hall, a yachting regatta, a seafood festival, Hallowe'en walks in the forest and Hogmanay ceilidhs. |
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It's 180 feet of seafood buffet with 40 kinds of sushi and an abundance of snow crab legs, scallops, tempura shrimps, Maine lobster, salmon, teriyaki meats and salad bar. |
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The wonderfully fresh seafood and Pan-Asian flavors you find are a feast for the senses. |
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Contestants will have one hour to create menus, which must include a seafood starter and seafood main course along with suggested accompanying wines. |
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Congress is considering a two-year delay to the law that requires mandatory country-of-origin labeling on meat, seafood, fruit and vegetables from 30 September. |
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There were dozens of steaks, chicken, duck and pork dishes on offer as well as a large seafood selection, which included grilled scallops, monkfish and rainbow trout. |
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And the briny piquancy of the broths that hold together his risotto with razor clams or bucatini with lobster make the addition of seafood to both dishes almost unnecessary. |
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Some 80 to 90 percent of the bluefin, yellowfin and bigeye tuna caught by Taiwanese fishermen is exported to Japan, the largest market for seafood in Asia. |
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The new arrivals survived on coconuts, jungle fruit and seafood while waiting for the U.N. to come to their aid. |
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Along the way, sample unique foods such as partridgeberries and bakeapples while savoring your lobster feast and all the fresh seafood your heart desires. |
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For lunch, try Aca-Apulco, a seafood restaurant that is next to the Apulco River. |
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Here, chefs serve trout and seafood brought from the neighboring state of Veracruz. |
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Later in the night everyone got an opportunity to sample the local seafood with lots of oysters and mussels available to eat in the local hostelries. |
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Pates, fresh soft cheeses, smoked seafood, frankfurters and some foods from deli counters are potential vehicles of listeriosis for susceptible populations. |
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For seafood try Clamman in Southhampton, proudly peddling tuna, bass, scallops, and squid all caught by local fishermen. |
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The property belonged to an old woman whose chain of seafood restaurants was popular with men in the government. |
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You could start with a warm seafood salad on a bed of garden greens or the terrine of Rosemary marinated vegetables with tomato and bell pepper coulis. |
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Giant crab claws, great platters of seafood and fish, perfect fresh salads flown in daily, and dewily fresh tropical fruit are cooked and presented exquisitely. |
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Every few days I would go to the beach and spend hours on end surfing and getting tanned and going to the seafood shop and buying calamari and oysters and clams to eat. |
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The next instalment of our oriental odyssey was the seafood yakisoba. |
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I'm off to swim in the pool before seafood dinner in a hawker centre. |
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They will be sampling such delicacies as fresh oysters, organic smoked salmon, seafood gratin, fresh salmon, seafood chowder and potato skins stuffed with crabmeat. |
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Unfortunately, my dinner date didn't eat fish or seafood, so the garlic shrimp, rice and seafood croquettes, fried calamari and sardines all had to go unsampled. |
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I only drank diet soda, and I started to get more seafood including sushi. |
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For seafood lovers, here is a place where you can get your money's worth. |
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David McGuire tests Pacific seafood for mercury with GotMercury.org, a part of the turtle Bay Restoration Network. |
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If you like seafood, go for the Baked pomfret with gooseberry sauce, or the Cornish buttered lobster, a simple recipe that brings out the full flavour of the lobster. |
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The potatoes, fennel, anise, and garlic perfectly complement the brininess of the seafood. |
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It reaches its apogee in Bodrum, since nowhere in Turkey is the produce and seafood fresher or more abundant. |
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I had the rich creamy seafood chowder with white fish, salmon chunks, slivers of green leeks, dots of carrot and a breath of lovage's celery essence. |
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But it offers one more reason to eat seafood a few times a week without worrying that the soy oil in your salad dressing will cancel out the seafood's benefits. |
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Misdiagnosis is common, especially if the contact took place while the patient was traveling overseas or if the patient has been poisoned by improperly refrigerated seafood. |
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People may indulge themselves in a huge variety of seafood delights such as lobster, crab, oyster, caviar and more, along with traditional breakfast choices. |
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While visitors and guests enjoy a large variety of BBQ seafood, beautiful wahines and exciting kahunas put on a fabulous Polynesian dance Show, all for 500 baht per person. |
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Scallop Ceviche by Alice Waters The woman behind chez Panisse serves up a wonderful seafood summer salad. |
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And it is often used to produce decorative effects on seafood platters. |
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Fish-lovers can angle for a sumptuous treat at a new West London restaurant which promises an eclectic mix of the finest British seafood with a touch of South African flair. |
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Dinner might start with swordfish carpaccio, moving on to seafood with noodles, tuna with peppers, or caponata, a Sicilian speciality based on aubergines. |
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The resulting meals are well worth diving into for seafood lovers. |
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Nothing is easier than a seafood boil to bring people together. |
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The seafood section is quite exhaustive and includes jumbo prawns. |
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With specialist ingredients from rare spices through to exotic vegetables and fresh seafood our menu combines earthy, traditional Indian flavours with cutting edge style. |
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The menu has a wide selection on offer, with everything from children's meals and snacks to comfort food and fresh seafood and game cooked with a contemporary twist. |
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Iceland, Japan, and Portugal are the greatest consumers of seafood per capita in the world. |
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Archaeologists have speculated that the group was searching the mudflats for seafood such as lugworms, shellfish, crabs, and seaweed. |
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In 2010, Greenpeace International added the European eel to its seafood red list. |
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In 2010, Greenpeace International has added the American eel to its seafood red list. |
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Greenpeace considers the fishery unsustainable and has added the Greenland halibut to its seafood red list. |
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In 2010, Greenpeace International has added the Greenland halibut to its seafood red list. |
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In 2010, Greenpeace International added the spiny dogfish to its seafood red list. |
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In East and Southeast Asia, chili oil with garlic is a popular dipping sauce, especially for meat and seafood. |
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Poultry is also very common, and the use of seafood is increasing in Moroccan food. |
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Given the city's close proximity to the Red Sea, fishing and seafood dominates the food culture unlike other parts of the country. |
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Common dishes include arroz a la tumbada, which is rice cooked with seafood or meat and rice with fried bananas. |
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Bocoles are a kind of filled tortilla made with corn dough, stuffed with black beans, chorizo, eggs, or seafood, which then are fried in lard. |
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Tasmanians are also consumers of seafood, such as crayfish, orange roughy, salmon and oysters, both farmed and wild. |
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Bengal's large repertoire of seafood dishes includes various preparations of ilish, a fish that is a favourite among Calcuttans. |
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The Pacific coast's main staple revolves around local fruits and corn, the Caribbean coast cuisine makes use of seafood and the coconut. |
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The inhabitants then shifted to a seafood based diet, which allowed the population to increase. |
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Longstanding maritime traditions and extensive coastlines mean that seafood also plays a major role in Scandi cuisine, and in my baking. |
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The restaurant also served higher-end dishes such as sinseollo, a soup of seafood, meat, and vegetables. |
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The majority of frozen retail seafood is now sold in wrapperless cartons with a tear strip opener. |
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Salmon, hake, Atlantic pollock, Greenland halibut and redfish are among the basics in frozen seafood, as are fish fingers and fish cakes. |
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Foods such as potatoes, pasta, bread, rice, couscous, eggs, seafood and chicken are high in tryptophan. |
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One evening we shared a Hula Grill Pupu Platter and delighted in seafood potstickers, imu ribs and crab cakes. |
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While live lobster is Clearwater's signature seafood product, the company also offers Jonah crab claws, scallops, smoked salmon and shrimp. |
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I no longer desire tuxedoed servers and sommeliers to enjoy a great seafood meal. |
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Go for the eggplant bruschettam, grilled broccolini with salsa rossa and the seafood antipasto. |
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Its rare dry white wine, made here from Grenache Gris and Grenache Blanc, is a superb partner for the local seafood. |
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It is a paradise for seafood lovers and while it wouldn't be my first choice, my pescetarian pals ensured me the grub was top notch. |
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A lean, crisp, minerally gunflint style, fattened with a little butter, this too is an ideal aperitif or seafood partner. |
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And, although you couldn't pay me enough to try seafood, the chargrilled and succulent cut she received looked dangerously inviting. |
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There he whips up some favourite Venetian dishes such as seafood risotto, gnocchi with Spider crab and Tiramisu. |
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And before long he's whipping up some favourite Venetian dishes such as seafood risotto, gnocchi with Spider crab and Tiramisu. |
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I normally love seafood but that's another thing off the menu for me so I went for the rather good chicken dopiaza which is medium spicy. |
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Chinese Five-Spice Powder is commonly used in stir-fries or as a rub for chicken, duck, pork and seafood. |
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The steamer insert acts as a double boiler inside the wok for gently steaming seafood, dumplings and other foods. |
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The menu of Durgin-Park s airport restaurant will comprise fresh seafood, Yankee pot roast, New England clam chowder and Boston baked beans. |
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The combination of spices and seasonings creates an awesome sauce or marinade for chicken, seafood, and beef. |
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It serves seafood, but it's the porterhouse and eye fillets that jump off the plates here. |
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The consumption of seafood harvested from the Irish Sea is the main pathway for exposure of humans to radioactivity. |
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In terms of risk to this group, heavy consumption of seafood generates a 1 in 18 million chance of causing cancer. |
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Norway has extensive reserves of petroleum, natural gas, minerals, lumber, seafood, fresh water and hydropower. |
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Grimsby is now transitioning to the processing of imported seafood and to offshore wind to replace its fishing fleet. |
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There were plenty of seafood, bread, porridges, dairy products, vegetables, fruits, berries and nuts. |
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Modern alternatives to the traditional full breakfast will often develop the traditional seafood theme. |
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Often coconut cream is added to seafood curries for example prawn, crab or fish curries. |
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Traditional Faroese food is mainly based on meat, seafood and potatoes and uses few fresh vegetables. |
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