On the other side was a minestrone with clams, shrimps broiled in Charmoula sauce and pork medallions with lemon and herbs, plus several others! |
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Kosasih said many of the dead fish were popular with consumers, including milkfish, shrimps, and rays. |
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Commonly termed beach fleas, they are actually air-breathing marine crustaceans with modified gills and related to shrimps. |
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There are numerous varieties of shrimps, juvenile morays, and a collection of shells including tiger cowries. |
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The restaurant, now in its 25th year, uses a 100-year-old secret recipe for potting the shrimps, handed down from local fishermen. |
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Similar events occur in the eyes of mesopelagic shrimps, such as the oplophorids. |
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A good deal of time is spent trying to catch shrimps, crabs and small flatties for the bucket all to be released. |
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A slender-bodied fish, common in inshore waters, feeding on shrimps, molluscs and small fish. |
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Coral shrimps with long, red and white-banded pincers lurk in holes, their compound eyes reflecting the torch with an orange-gold glow. |
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The bird usually feeds on shrimps and larvae using its huge bill to sieve food from water. |
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We dined on a Thursday and this menu included a goat's cheese salad, and a shrimps in pastis. |
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It can be found feeding on crabs, shrimps, clams, scallops, abalone and small fish. |
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They feed on small bony fishes, snails, worms, shrimps, clams, abalone, and crabs. |
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And a pastilla filled with mussels, shrimps and vermicelli was a misguided variation on the classic pigeon version. |
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I want to make all bullies disappear and turn into little weedy shrimps, so they can't bully kids smaller than themselves. |
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Red-eyed swimming crabs glared at us and shrimps, or the vivid orange and blue markings of a squat lobster, were picked out by our torch beams. |
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Preliminary results show wreckfish consumed predominantly squids and teleost fishes, while both Beryx species consumed mainly squid and shrimps. |
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They deveined some shrimps, cooked a curry sauce with coconut milk, strained it and then dropped the shrimps in and let it boil and simmer. |
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Several of them, like many others, became self-employed in raising shrimps and crabs, but excessive rain this year made this totally profitless. |
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The rocks are slightly undercut, with small shrimps and anemones beneath the overhangs. |
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Prawns and shrimps can be substituted for the chicken in this recipe with equally delicious results. |
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The main aquatics exportation from the country includes spitchcocks, frozen fish slices, shell-off frozen shrimps, squids, kelps and lavers. |
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Fishes were fed brine shrimps, small, wild-caught crustaceans, and frozen mysids ad lib. |
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Most commonly they will feed heavily on bloodworm, a little on freshwater shrimps and occasionally upon snails and mussels. |
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Anemones, bubble corals, soft tree corals, sea cucumbers and cushion stars harboured tiny shrimps and crabs, while seahorses lurked among algae. |
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Feldmann summarized the paleobiogeography of lobsters and shrimps from North America. |
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Pink shrimps and flatfish abound, and brightly coloured juvenile lumpsuckers stick to the kelp fronds. |
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Much better was sweet, tacky chestnut flour tagliatelle with firm little shrimps and mushrooms. |
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I make up a cocktail of vitamins and minerals and feed this to the shrimps. |
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Chef Walter then produced a Lasagnette of eggplant with lobster, shrimps and mussels on a delicate saffron sauce to go with this wine. |
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These fairy shrimps and backswimmers constitute the majority of the macroinvertebrates captured in these ponds. |
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It has long been known that the shrimps and lobsters are the most primitive of the decapods and, in fact, have the oldest fossil records. |
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Take a torch with you, because within the crevices you'll find loads of prawns, shrimps and the odd lobster. |
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Place a mound of caviar, seasoned with lemon and onion ju ice, on each and garnish with shrimps. |
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Large fish such as groupers and moray eels can often be found resting next to a colony of shrimps, which flit out and crawl over the fish's skin while cleaning it. |
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The eggs take about 20 weeks to hatch and the now free-swimming ray is still reliant upon its yolk sac for a few more weeks before it begins to feed upon shrimps. |
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Barnacles are crustaceans like crabs and shrimps but, because of their appearance, until the 19th century they were thought to be molluscs like limpets and whelks. |
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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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Stewed shark's fin in supreme soup, boiled bean curd with shrimps and sauteed sliced of eel in chilli sauce are a few examples of the popular local cuisine. |
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While blue whales may occasionally feed on pelagic crabs and small fishes, their diet is almost exclusively euphausiid shrimps commonly called krill. |
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She leads me into Chinese sweet shops where, alongside usual offerings of chocolates and toffees, there are buckets of candied dried shrimps and sugared squid. |
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Apart from 10-million baht damage to farm property, he said he had lost 2,000 spawning females capable of producing 200 million baby shrimps a month. |
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Larval fish, shrimps, and other smaller plankton are eaten when available. |
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We pushed our shrimping nets between the rocks, scooping up tiny baby flounders and the translucent shrimps, sometimes as long as a child's finger. |
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Vertical cracks in the walls are well worth investigating as, in addition to the usual shrimps and blennies, conger eels can be found in the larger cracks. |
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But the specialized life history and ecology of sponge-dwelling shrimps foster long-term occupation of specific nest sites by multigenerational family groups. |
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Had a lovely time last night, threw a few snags and shrimps on the barbie with some family and friends, pavlola for sweets, a few sherberts, a fine time was had by all. |
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These in turn provide fertile spawning grounds for crabs, shrimps, scallops, cod, plaice, bass, sole and herring, and so are vital to maintaining fisheries. |
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Their capsicums or bell peppers are merely our sweet peppers, scallions are our spring onions, shrimps are our prawns, and confectioner's sugar is our icing sugar. |
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Soft corals, upside-down fish, barracuda, sweetlips, blue-spotted rays, grouper, lionfish, shrimps and sand-eels have each staked out their own sectarian neighbourhoods. |
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Then if you are looking for such delicacies as wild boar pate, potted shrimps or simply a venison pasty, the Food Court should be your first stop. |
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Today, the market is awash with seasonal greens, wild mushrooms, Melton Mowbray pork pies, smoked eels, fresh shellfish, potted shrimps, cider, venison and wild boar. |
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Fishing for mussels and shrimps was a hobby but potting the fruits of your labours and selling them on was a good way to save up for a new future. |
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One of only four aquatic frogs known to live in Australia, this frog inhabits the continent's driest areas, hunting in gilgais after rain for insects, shrimps and tadpoles. |
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Oysters, mussels and shrimps were eaten in large quantities and cod and salmon were popular fish. |
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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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Mantis shrimps famed for their murderously fast punches readily swing at each other during disagreements. |
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Put the chopped spring onions, ginger, egg yolk, 250g of the shrimps, lime juice and nam pla in a food processor. |
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The sea provides spiny lobsters, shrimps and octopus, as well as the firmfleshed game fish such as marlin, barracuda and the versatile tuna. |
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Other pictures capture her embracing her husband at the end of a gruelling snowmachine race and as a toddler armed with two giant shrimps. |
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Seafood holds an important place in Bengali cuisine, especially lobsters, shrimps and dried fish. |
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The bug is a type of ostracod, which belongs to the same group of animals as water fleas and shrimps. |
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Some species that are commonly raised in hatcheries include shrimps, prawns, salmon, tilapia, oysters and scallops. |
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Farfantepenaeus aztecus is a species of marine penaeid shrimps found around the east coast of the USA and Mexico. |
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It dangles its esca as a fishing lure to attract small fish, shrimps, and other invertebrates. |
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You'll come eyeball to eyeball with everything from shrimps to sharks, and learn tons of great stuff from SEA LIFE experts. |
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In the first episode, Bear visits Snowdonia before diving into Cardigan Bay, searching for Mantis shrimps. |
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Sealife at the dock include blue mussels, algae, sticklebacks, shrimps and the famous conger eels. |
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Huge monkfish from Cornwall and North Sea sharks sit next to colourful red snappers, shrimps and specially imported Indian sea bass. |
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Also featuring in the exhibition will be mantis shrimps, which have the most complex eyes in the marine world. |
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Among the food group 'crustaceans', it was found mainly shrimps and isopods, followed by anomuran, amphipods and ostracods. |
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The story brings to life the food chain of glass shrimps, wrigglers, plague minnows, and of course water scorpions. |
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Indonesia has been accused of transshipping China's shrimps for exports to the United States using Indonesian certificate of origin. |
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To add extra flavors to dishes, many Chinese cuisines also contain dried Chinese mushrooms, dried baby shrimps, dried tangerine peel, and dried Sichuan chillies. |
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Although they belong to the same groups, Mantis shrimps are not shrimps. |
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At the National SEA LIFE centre Birmingham you'll come eyeball to eyeball with everything from shrimps to sharks, and learn tons of great stuff from SEA LIFE experts. |
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Since the retrenchment of a large number of crews due to inoperation of a large number of trawlers there has been the onslaught on the juvenile shrimps. |
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Mantis shrimps move fast, burrow in rocks, and rarely make an appearance. |
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Other strange species have been discovered around North Wales, including mantis shrimps, a giant leatherback turtle and the feared Portuguese Man o' War jellyfish. |
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During the autumn and winter months the char feeds on zooplankton and freshwater shrimps that are suspended in the lake and also occasionally feeds on smaller fish. |
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Natasha Lough, CCW Marine Habitats Biologist, said the bay was already known to be home to nationally rare marine algae and nationally scarce mantis shrimps. |
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