Only some can afford to buy delicacies such as veal, duck, sturgeon, and salmon. |
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It was hard not to feel a little ridiculous, supping on delicacies while people worked at breakneck speed to get them to us. |
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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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I've been standing treat for a whole week and more, and letting you have all the delicacies of the season. |
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This one has mangos in all dishes from starters, soups to main course delicacies and desserts. |
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While cashew apples are not appreciated in the United States, they are regarded as delicacies in Brazil and the Caribbean. |
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She wasn't a snob about cooking everything from scratch though, she also had her store-bought delicacies. |
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For instance, there will be seven food counters featuring a range of delicacies from raagi mudde and puliyogare to chaat and jolada roti. |
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Once the drivers had enjoyed the view, they stopped off for a snack and sampled some Styrian delicacies. |
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But Shabbat was coming in a few hours, and our homemade challahs and other delicacies were in the trunk. |
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Onion picklers are being challenged to enter their delicacies in a competition run by the Five Bells pub, in Wood Street. |
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I tried to set a temperate pace as these delicacies appeared, but it wasn't long before I was going hog-wild. |
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They come bearing gifts, a whole roasted suckling pig, delicacies like bird's nest soup and abalone and sweets. |
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Luxuriate in a traditional Hawaiian ahaaina, sampling such Hawaiian delicacies as pork laulau. |
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Each of these delicacies can be made with your choice of vegetables, chicken, shrimp or goat. |
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The store has launched an appeal for local delicacies and food reared or grown in the area. |
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So I got to stew over my feelings while serving the great Aberdonian public burgers and other assorted delicacies. |
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It comes initially from wild civets and raccoon dogs that are culinary delicacies in Southeast China. |
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The seven-course meal included such delicacies as oyster sauce, jugged hare and a topical Alexandra pudding. |
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The Indian breads selection includes some rare delicacies like the Kashmiri keema naan, and the Punjabi Makai Roti. |
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They expect a degree of service to go with the exquisite delicacies they have selected for purchase. |
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Pre-eleven o'clock it's a restaurant serving spicy Asian delicacies a la fish and noodles that might just have been doctored with aphrodisiacs. |
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We believe good chefs are those who create delicacies out of ordinary ingredients. |
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When it's time for the party to begin I see large silver dishes steaming with delicacies. |
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She had grown up with worsted tunics and humble pies, not satin gowns and foreign delicacies. |
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Booking is essential, to savour delicacies such as pumpkin cappellini and roasted wild rabbit. |
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Once they are butchered and boxed up for shipment, these whales will make their way to market where choice cuts will be sold as delicacies. |
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Extensive use of exotic ingredients make the delicacies fresh, diverse and appetizing. |
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In Vienna these traditional foods became delicacies to be introduced to the rest of Europe. |
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The exhibition halls will also host a food court providing delicacies from many countries. |
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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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The restaurant also boasts a seafood section of its dishes with delicacies to which anyone could be drawn. |
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There will be five stalls for selling south Indian delicacies and the French cuisine from Pondichery. |
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He is running a locally acclaimed food stall offering tokek meat delicacies on the menu. |
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His eyes glittered as we approached the table laden with creams, cakes, pies, and other delectable delicacies. |
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In order to accompany the delicacies served, the management asked Czech artisans to produce tailor-made silver dishware. |
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A stretched table filled with all the delicacies of Middle Eastern cuisine. |
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Authentic menu items include delicacies such as shark's fin served in papaya encased in a custom-made silver container. |
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You will see not only grown and marriageable daughters, but also quite little girls sitting out all over the place to sell their delicacies. |
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We took a short break and snacked on that most ubiquitous of bushwalker delicacies, the dried fruit and nuts mix called scroggin. |
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Smoked yellow croaker and pork with bamboo fragrance are two delicacies in the restaurant. |
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She would scurry into her shop of Chinese delicacies and come out with my daily fortune cookie. |
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And the second book follows Bourdain as he criss-crosses the world sampling local delicacies from the sublime to the bizarre. |
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There are nicely-iced fruit cakes, scones, flapjacks and other mouthwatering delicacies. |
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Native Americans have long used mesquite beans to make numerous delicacies and a few staples. |
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Nestled below the half-bottle of Champagne and assorted supermarket delicacies, was a serviceable souvenir rain poncho. |
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No word on what he thought of such delicacies as the black pepper donuts and the Kobe beef tongue. |
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It was a beautiful evening, with fair winds, tranquility, a pleasant picture of a family and delicacies on the plate in front of me! |
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This colourful Edinburgh deli is the place to come for South African delicacies such as biltong and boerewors sausages. |
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Most shops sell local delicacies such as dumplings in wild ginger flower leaves and Hakka tea. |
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It talked about Bengali mithai, the Delhi parathas, and many such delicacies all over India. |
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Therefore you need an eclectic smorgasbord of aural delicacies to keep the true essence of a mixtape intact. |
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Nursery delicacies included bread and sugar, bread with hundreds and thousands, lots of steamed puddings and custard with everything. |
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Trying to find these delicacies in Manhattan, they say, is like looking for a decent bowl of clam chowder in Tibet. |
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And the highlight of the programme was the scrumptious feast, where there were a variety of typical Sindhi delicacies lined up to satiate hunger. |
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You are treated to an assortment of delicious mouth-watering chicken delicacies. |
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Japan is known to be a densely populated country, and there is a great demand for food and cultural delicacies. |
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Modern delicacies like rocket salad and plates of sushi are delightful and delicious. |
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I heard them talking about traditional British delicacies, and I was thinking, you know, a chip buddy and mushy peas. |
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I had a meal of vending machine delicacies for supper last night, including two slim jim small salami sticks. |
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The men can depend upon women for the delicacies of life, tasty grubs and honey-bags, when their hunting powers decline. |
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She brought me food, a variety of safe dishes and delicacies I'd never tasted before. |
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You might even develop an appetite for such delicacies as foie gras and bordelaise dessert canelais on the way. |
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There were burgers, poultry, vegetables, hot dogs, bratwurst, pizza, potatoes, cotton candy, and a half-dozen other food delicacies. |
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Abalone and urchins are two of the most prized and highly priced seafood delicacies worldwide. |
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The theme had been of country cuisine with delicious curry and corn delicacies. |
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It will boast a fabulous selection of freshly-baked French breads and patisseries, traditional charcuterie and delicacies and fine herbs and spices to whet any appetite. |
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La Teresita also has an adjoining cafeteria where you can head for an informal buffet and heaping piles of Cuban delicacies. |
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Seafood is used in such delicacies as oysters in black bean sauce, prawns wrapped in seaweed, cucumber crab rolls, and clam and winter melon soup. |
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If you want a combination of these delicacies, order the bouillabaisse, which comes in a slim glass bowl, with a King Kong lobster claw sticking out the top. |
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And, of course, there are local Andalucian delicacies to be had in and around Setenil de las Bodegas. |
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Also on offer will be German beers and a selection of delicacies including pork hocks, pretzels, kranskies, potato pancakes and continental cakes. |
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He discovered many other delicacies involving Yorkshire pudding batter when he researched the simple concoction of flour, milk and egg for his first volume. |
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It is an old palace with an exceptional rooftop restaurant, where we sat on cushions on the floor and ate course after course of delicious Zanzibari delicacies. |
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When you walk into a home where the air is tinged with aromatic spices and sweet smelling delicacies, your mouth waters and you feel an insatiable hunger. |
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They kindly obliged, and brought them back in a golden little ballotin, those thin cardboard boxes that are used to pack chocolates and other sweet delicacies. |
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Here we get to sample local delicacies at the bodega, or wine cellar. |
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The exhibition booths show off everything from jewellery to furniture, from paintings to gourmet delicacies, from beauty and aromatherapy products to sculpture. |
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Closet and pantry were distrained of their rarest delicacies, and the poultry-yard of its fattest broodlings, to furnish a palatable variety for his table. |
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Jamavar's exquisite Punjabi menu features delicacies such as Kharore Da Shorba, a ginger-garlic flavoured lamb trotter soup, a variation of our own paya. |
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He went into the kitchen, and went through her cupboards and pantries, looking for some pancake mix, and eggs and toast and all the other breakfast delicacies. |
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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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Waiters in penguin suits glided here and there, serving little delicacies on silver plates, blending into the sea of formally dressed people quite well. |
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Food shopping should not be about compiling some competitive international smorgasbord of ill-matched delicacies, but about intimacy and confidence. |
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Hundreds flocked to witness the boisterous parade of Pinoys dressed in native attire and sports uniforms and sampled the delicious and well-loved Filipino food and delicacies. |
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Inside each complimentary cold bag, nestled below the half-bottle of Champagne and assorted supermarket delicacies, was a serviceable souvenir rain poncho. |
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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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One of the books on his recommended reading list has a recipe for frumenty and other medieval delicacies such as Sawse Camelyne or Moustarde Brewette. |
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Since then, Jill has progressed to fancy restaurants, the real desirables, the ones where rich people take their rich spouses to eat rich delicacies. |
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Some sweets which originated in C. Asia were developed under Moghul influence into the delicacies well known in India as barfi, halva, gulab jamun, jalebi, etc. |
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Both delicacies are traditionally served with thick bacon, but a Welsh breakfast may also include Welsh sausages, mushrooms and eggs. |
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Rich, sweet yeast Stollens dusted with icing sugar contain nuts and brightly coloured candied delicacies. |
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Great Murcian delicacies in this brightly refurbished restaurant off Calle de Seiquer Alejandro. |
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These delicacies are widely exported and are also part of the Island's cuisine along with fresh fish, lobsters, Manx lamb, kippers and bonnag. |
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She describes surprisingly varied meals and includes recipes for such delicacies as sea pie, lobscouse and burgoo. |
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They include well-known delicacies such as Roquefort cheese and Parma ham, but also number more esoteric entries like Newcastle Brown Ale. |
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Try special delicacies such as moon cakes and water caltrop during the day. |
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Besides beef, tin fish and rice, bought in town, Santo has many foods that locals take for granted and that tourists enjoy as delicacies. |
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With these delicacies, and keen appetites, we went out into the moonlight, and had a nocturnal picknick. |
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They are travelling more freely and have tasted delicacies such as British beer and French mustard, and they want to buy these back home. |
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Dedicated to the locally-made black pudding and other Mallorcan delicacies. |
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Make goopy delicacies with an injector station and create your own assortment of gruesome gooey creatures. |
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And no island Christmas is complete without Venezuelan delicacies like pasteles, arepas, and ponche de crema. |
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A smoke cooked plaice is one of the traditional summer time delicacies of Hiiumaa island. |
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The gonads of both male and female sea urchins, usually called sea urchin roe or corals, are culinary delicacies in many parts of the world. |
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In 1923 Bainbridge opened a marble-lined food hall, offering such delicacies as speciality sausages, galantines and haggis. |
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Kitfo, which originated among the Gurage, is one of the country's most popular delicacies. |
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The restaurant serves delicious sausages and other regional delicacies. |
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At Movenpick JLT's Nosh restaurant, you can feast on traditional Arabic delicacies as well as a delectable selection of international dishes and exquisite Arabic sweets. |
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These range from traditional products, such as artichokes and olives to delicacies such as Agrodolce, which is a rice-based salad, and grilled vegetables. |
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Mohari mutton is also one of the distinct delicacies of Malwani cuisine. |
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Among the choicest delicacies offered by my summer garden are the jewel-like fruits of alpine strawberries, also known by their romantic French name, fraises des bois. |
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French chef Sandro Gamba, who is cooking up the delicacies, said the dishes are prepared with tender meat which is naturally low in fat and high in protein. |
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King cakes, rich briochelike delicacies, make their appearance on 6 January, or Twelfth Night, and herald the beginning of the Carnival season in New Orleans. |
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It does have botanical connections with the tropics, being the northernmost member of the Custard Apple family, which includes such delicacies as the cherimoya and soursop. |
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Rendell wagered some of Pennsylvania's finest delicacies, including selections from Pat's Famous Cheesesteaks and Primanti Brothers Sandwiches, if the Packers prevail. |
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Frozen delicacies such as chilled melon were enjoyed during the summer. |
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The post-Olympics fest also features plenty of Greek delicacies, such as souvlaki, Greek salad, feta cheese, dolmades, spanakopita and Greek olives. |
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Food and drinks will be on offer all day and night with a live barbeque station providing traditional delicacies like soda bread and Irish pudding. |
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There was the bonbonniere, with delicacies like chocolate ginger, French bonbons, tiny pastel-colored peppermints, and toffees with white stripes in them. |
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But Anna Plutino, who worked as a waitress at The Europa, has drafted in former owner, dad Dominic, and chef mum Gail to recreate the delicacies for her new business. |
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Visitors pay a 900 yen entrance fee to shop in a mock-up of Istanbul's bazaar, join in folk and belly dances done by dancers direct from Turkey and dine on Turkish delicacies. |
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With over 250 stallholders selling such delights as garlic beer, garlic seafood and garlic ice cream as well as a wealth of other locally produced delicacies. |
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The menu will have an Australian theme with samplings of delicacies like Morton Bay bug, emu, crocodile, barramundi, lamingtons, pavlova, and homemade violet crumble. |
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