These included not only the normal range of meat joints and poultry, but also whole cattle and sheep. |
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The proportion of connective tissue varies according to the position of the meat in the animal's body. |
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Still other eutherians, such as raccoons and bears, are omnivores, eating both meat and plant material. |
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Half-past one on the dot, after my dad had returned from the pub, the joint of meat would be ceremoniously carved. |
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Turn the meat and cook until the joint is evenly browned and crusted all over. |
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If local meat eaters all got hooked on home-grown rabbit, imagine the effect on our food import bill. |
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One commonly known probiotic, Lactobacillus acidophilus, is naturally present in foods such as yogurt, grains, and meat products. |
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As a result they accumulate in the tissues of living beings such as fish, meat and in turn to the dairy products. |
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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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The Italians had a great idea when they hit upon the idea of cooking joints of meat and pasta in the same pot. |
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He said Anglicans would fast and may go on retreats this week, or go on a meatless diet, abstaining from meat on certain days. |
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The horse-rich families with thirty horses apiece would go to hunt for meat and robes or to trade horses for buffalo robes or camas for clothing. |
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Lukoszevieze brandishes a meat cleaver and brings it down on a substantial joint of meat. |
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If you have ever hacked into a joint of meat you will know it is difficult to cut through bone. |
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It was uncomplicated to prepare and surprising toothsome to a die-hard meat muncher. |
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So, if you want to give up meat for moral reasons, but think you'll miss it, Quorn is a good solution. |
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I just heard some wally on the radio saying that we should all go without meat for 24 hours and make the world a better place. |
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She added a little bit of pepper to the meat and watched as his mouth watered. |
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The test identifies whether meat is pure Aberdeen Angus, from an animal sired by an Aberdeen Angus bull, or another breed. |
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Ranchers graze cattle and water buffalo on floodplain grasslands to produce meat and secondarily dairy products. |
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And since the joint of meat was large enough to feed a family several times over, there was almost a routine to the week's menus. |
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The roast beef was a little on the dry side, but the other racks of meat were well prepared. |
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West Country lambs are particularly large, and the joint is packed with meat all the way to the top of the chop. |
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Patterns of jointing meat vary between countries depending on the methods favoured for cookery. |
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The company is introducing meal-size salads, a side salad, fresh apples and a burger made from the meat substitute Quorn. |
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Thus a meat diet implies a larger water footprint of about 4,000 litres of water a day, versus 1,500 litres for a vegetarian diet. |
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For example, carnivorous mammals' descendants that now shun meat include bamboo-eating pandas and termite-slurping aardwolves. |
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The sale of meat from an animal not slaughtered in an abattoir is also illegal. |
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And then I plainly saw, both with wonder and delight that the joint of meat did, in some places, shine like rotten wood or stinking fish. |
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But joking apart, there is a growing tendency to get as far away as we can from their origin in the serving of meat dishes. |
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The meat and the skin of the addax are prized by local people, who use the hides for shoes and sandal soles. |
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Many people who are well able to afford meat prefer lentils, which form an excellent food without any meat. |
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For the most part it was meat packed in ice, thawed and heated in the evenings. |
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Native Americans once used the fruit to make pemmican, a type of meat jerky. |
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On the left just above the logo is a shop blind that used to protect the meat in the window display from sunshine. |
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For oven meals all you need are casserole dishes in a few sizes, a roaster, some pie plates for meat pies and quiches, and pizza pans. |
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It's a slow and laborious process and the first British-raised Wagyu meat won't go on sale until the end of this year. |
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By this method, the Chinese cooked fragile pancakes of millet or wheat flour, which they filled with wafer-thin vegetables and meat slices. |
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The company wants to build a packing facility for the meat from pigs slaughtered at its abattoir in the village. |
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Grilling chicken quarters can be a challenge since dark meat takes longer to cook than light meat. |
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Ash Wednesday is a day of Fast and Abstinence and Abstinence means abstaining from meat and meat dishes. |
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This means that instead of a flour-based gravy as accompaniment, pot-roast meat can be served with the cooking sauce that has miraculously thickened all by itself. |
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The rest that extends beyond the circumference of the meat quickly melts down onto the surface of the flattop. |
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Any excursion outside Brandon city limits was bound to reveal several new chunks smeared on the highway in neverending configurations of minced meat and bone. |
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Here, as in the Kobe region of Japan, they come from the ancient Wagyu breed, which yields meat finely marbled with fat and therefore both tender and flavorful. |
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Slice the meat and serve with warrigal greens and tomato relish. |
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The Mediterranean diet is lighter on the saturated fats found in meat and dairy products, and heavier on mono-unsaturated fats, found in olive oil and walnuts. |
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At their worst, hot dogs are little more than processed, fatty meat and fillers loaded with carcinogenic preservatives. |
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She gave them a jiggle and they trembled like kittens in a meat locker. |
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For the Hindus the fasting is abstinence from meat during their holy time. |
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The cut of meat is up to you, but be prepared to share with the rest of the campsite! |
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Mixing meat and dairy is a kosher rule-breaker, so they switched the cheese for potatoes. |
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Turning it into a pig and cattle farm, Alonso became the biggest supplier of meat to the colony. |
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This is also in accord with beliefs concerning a white ibex or deer in the Caucasus Mountains, although these concern the animal's meat or milk rather than its horn. |
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The rock-clad town is now famous for meat products like chorizo, along with olive oil, almonds, and jams. |
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The smell of grilled meat mixes with the exotic wafts of cinnamon tea served with a mush of sweet brown dessert. |
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Lean turkey meat finds new life in the deep, smoky flavors of chipotle in adobo. |
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If you're having a picnic, don't take perishable food such as cheese and meat out of the fridge until the last minute, and use a cool pack to keep it cold in the picnic box. |
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Indeed, meat and pelts are a resource, but rabbits also destroy crops. |
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Place meat on tortillas and add lettuce, chipotle sauce, pico de gallo and sour cream. |
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While small plastic bags are still in use for fruit and vegetables, there's even been a policy change at the meat counter, where most purchases are wrapped in waxed paper. |
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As well as fresh fish, organic meat and vegetables there is a wealth of special breads, cakes, pastas, sauces, quiches, vol-au-vents, hummus and much more. |
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That is not the tofu you see in groceries or even the meat substitute sold in vegetarian places. |
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Woman cannot survive on meat alone, especially a physically active gal. |
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The abattoir was being used as a distribution plant for the meat of cattle slaughtered outside the city. |
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But red meat is also linked to cancer, especially to colorectal cancer, and to diabetes. |
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I find plenty of vegetable and fruits to choose from without touching meat at all. |
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The juices from the meat and vegetables were used to make a stock or gravy to pour on top of the dinner. |
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The 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster caused nuclear fallout in the sensitive Arctic ecosystems and poisoned fish, meat and berries. |
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The sailors were able to survive by obtaining fresh water and meat from the natives. |
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Although he preached the benefits of vegetarianism, he was not averse to eating meat if required. |
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This trade satisfied the Vikings' need for leather and meat to some extent, and perhaps hides for parchment production on the European mainland. |
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Burial items included pottery, jewelry, farming and hunting equipment, and assorted foods including dried meat and fruit. |
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Domestic mammals form a large part of the livestock raised for meat across the world. |
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Several pet food companies use bison as a red meat alternative in dog foods. |
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Vegemite, pavlova, lamingtons and meat pies are regarded as iconic Australian foods. |
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The origin of this name comes from the type of meat commonly used as filling. |
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French lambs have been allowed to graze on lavender as it is alleged to make their meat more tender and fragrant. |
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Agar is used in foods such as confectionery, meat and poultry products, desserts and beverages and moulded foods. |
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When that crust is nubbly and evenly browned, and the chicken meat is cooked through, the chicken is sublime. |
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Humans hunted wild animals for meat and gathered food, firewood, and materials for their tools, clothes, or shelters. |
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And it came to pass, as Jesus sat at meat in the house, behold, many publicans and sinners came and sat down with him and his disciples. |
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A major reason for this is consumer attitude shift from consumption of red meat to white meat. |
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The meat is primarily consumed in England, France, the Benelux countries and Germany. |
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Use a carving knife to cut the meat against the grain into thin slices. |
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This was due to the unavailability of red meat related to wartime rationing. |
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The meat is openly sold in markets and restaurants in Kolonia, the capital city of Pohnpei and the Federated States of Micronesia. |
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The two leaders enjoyed Russian zakuski meat and fish snacks, with their world politics. |
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Braise the brisket for five to six hours, until the meat is fork tender. |
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At Oasis Watercoolers plant, Ballina, Co Mayo, 40 people face the axe and 14 jobs are to go at Feldhues meat processors in Clones, Co Monaghan. |
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Covering meat in an antioxidant-rich marinade before grilling can reduce the potentially carcinogenic properties of even well-done meats. |
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However, Scott discovered that a diet of fresh meat from Antarctic seals cured scurvy before any fatalities occurred. |
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It is illegal in Canada to sell or process meat from dead animals for human consumption. |
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Carrageenan is used in salad dressings and sauces, dietetic foods, and as a preservative in meat and fish products, dairy items and baked goods. |
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In contrast to the past, nowadays primarily their meat is consumed, rather than fat and oil. |
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Growing trade around the world also allowed cereals to be imported from North America and refrigerated meat from Australasia and South America. |
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Sides include various cold cuts, meat spreads, the Polish sausage kielbasa, tomatoes, Swiss cheese, and sliced pickles. |
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Leftover fish or meat from the previous night's meal may be served as well. |
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Productivity of the Pacific oyster can be discussed as the amount of meat produced in relation to the amount of seed planted on cultch. |
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Lobster meat may be dipped in clarified butter, resulting in a heightened flavour. |
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Some of the islands also support a population of rabbits, which were introduced as a source of meat and have since gone wild. |
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Agrial group processes vegetables, cider apples, milk, poultry and meat with the help of its 12,000 employees and all its partners. |
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Do not swallow every story that is told. There may be a grain of truth somewhere in all the myths, but chew the meat and spit out the bones. |
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While some critics have targeted the use of ammonium hydroxide in the product's production, Staples said the meat has been deemed safe. |
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I was standing at the meat counter, waiting for some rib lamb chops to be cut. |
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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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Janet gave him a cougarish once-over that made him feel like a piece of raw meat she was looking to sink her teeth into. |
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The carcasses were often hung for a time to improve the meat by slight decomposition, as with most other game. |
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Cooked rattlesnake meat is an exception, which is commonly consumed in parts of the Midwestern United States. |
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There was hooch galore, and meat and feastings, and they took kindly to the new order. |
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Much of this pollution comes from the vast quantities of corn and soy used to raise meat animals for agribusiness companies, like Tyson. |
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Now, since cattle had risen and meat and all to such a price, he was making money hand over fist. |
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It could have been anything from the quadratic formula to British comedy to French verbs to why anyone would ever eat meat loaf. |
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They contain a strong call to a life of personal piety and asceticism, including celibacy and abstinence from meat and wine. |
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He lived a simple life and practised asceticism, teaching his followers to refrain from eating meat and drinking beer. |
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The greens are used similarly to rosemary or combined with rosemary to flavour meat and vegetables in savory dishes. |
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Dishes such as black pudding, tripe, mushy peas and meat pie remain stereotypical Northern foods in the national imagination. |
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Garlic is used as a fish and meat preservative, and displays antimicrobial effects at temperatures as high as 120 degree Celsius. |
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There is no safe way to can meat or other low-acid foods in a water-bath canner. |
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Divers have ventured into increasingly deep waters to collect queen conch, a variety prized for its meat and lustrous shells. |
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Sometimes the horrea were located near the barracks and the meat was stored on the hoof. |
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They lived in the mountains, fed on raw meat and often fought against dragons. |
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As meat cooks, the structure and especially the collagen breaks down, allowing juice to come out of the meat. |
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Horses, donkeys, deer, buffalo, llamas, alpacas, guanacos and vicunas are farmed for meat in various regions. |
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In Britain, Ireland, and Australia, a roast of meat may be referred to as a joint, or a leg, if it is a leg. |
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Chicken Kiev, pelmeni and shashlyk are popular meat dishes, the last two being of Tatar and Caucasus origin respectively. |
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Protein brought out more of the muscling and red meat before the cattle got too wastey with too much fat. |
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Not sure these old bones of mine are up to slaying any dragons, but if it's a prime cut of meat you want, I'm your guy. |
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Then shalt thou have worship in the presence of them that sit at meat with thee. |
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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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The whales were hunted initially for whale oil but, as meat preservation technology improved, their value as food increased. |
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The point may once have been known as Lobes Lighthouse by the sailors of clipper ships on the meat trade. |
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The meat of yakalos is said to be almost identical with beef aside from being finer-grained. |
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Many of the earliest visitors came to the Cayman Islands to capture the turtles as a source of fresh meat during long voyages. |
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In Bali, turtle meat was a prominent feature at ceremonial and religious feasts. |
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I actually hate the taste of meat, so if something tasted like meat it would be disturbing the sausages and nut meat etc.. dont taste like meat. |
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At many such occasions, meat and poultry dishes would be eaten, and your recipes as printed would not be servable. |
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Dolphin meat is high in mercury and may thus pose a health danger to humans when consumed. |
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Since 2006, Hvalur has caught more than 500 fin whales and exported more than 5000 tonnes of whale meat to Japan. |
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If you're a veggo, serving meat and being financially dependant on serving it is being complicit in the meat industry. |
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He tore a piece of meat off the breast and stroked her coat while she ate. |
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From Korea, immigrants to Hawaii brought a love of spicy garlic marinades for meat and kimchi. |
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Grilled meat dishes such as shawarma, kofta and kebab have a good market in Jeddah. |
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In the original episode, John was to hallucinate the hound at a meat storage locker. |
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The animals were believed to be bound for China, to be sold in wild meat restaurants. |
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All of the above groups made the staple meat of the South pork, to this day the meat no Southerner can cook without. |
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People began to experiment and found in the 1800's that some salts gave meat an appealing red color instead of the grey that they were used to. |
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Use something flat, a rolling pin or the flat side of a meat mallet and place the chicken between sheets of saranwrap or parchment. |
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A common appetizer is the pastel which is a pastry shell filled with fish or meat that is then fried. |
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In the seventh day, the aquiqa ceremony is performed in which an animal is sacrificed and its meat is distributed among the poor. |
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The meat was cooked but was freshly obtained from young horses bought from Arabs, and was nevertheless effective. |
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It was the Normans and Swabians who first introduced a fondness for meat dishes to the island. |
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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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Smoked meat for example has phenols and other chemicals that delay spoilage. |
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They interrogate the innkeepers about a past order for meat that John has spotted, which struck him as odd for a vegetarian restaurant. |
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But some meat dishes, like the sauerbraten, are drenched in sauces that tend to be a little too heavy and sweet. |
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For example, carnivorous mammals' descendants that now shun meat include honey badgers, bamboo-eating pandas, and termite-slurping aardwolves. |
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Deep fried meat combined with sweet and sour sauce as a cooking style receives an enormous preference outside of China. |
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Rock ptarmigan meat is a popular part of festive meals in Icelandic cuisine. |
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We Rock and Roll guys thought we were dead meat when that movie and the Bee Gees came out. |
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Sometimes, markets sell scallops already prepared in the shell, with only the meat remaining. |
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In the same way, they farmed animals for clothing and meat in a similar fashion. |
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The mountainous areas of Wales are suited to sheep farming and this has led to an association of their meat with the country. |
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For instance, a dollar will buy you a bag of chips, a soda, or get you a closer gander at a stripper's meat curtains. |
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Although herbivorous, the giraffe has been known to visit carcasses and lick dried meat off bones. |
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Chicken and other kosher birds are considered the same as meat under the laws of kashrut, but the prohibition is Rabbinic, not Biblical. |
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By the beginning of the 21st century regional variations in consumption of meat began to reduce, as more meat was consumed overall. |
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The country has the highest consumption of red meat in the world, traditionally prepared as asado, the Argentine barbecue. |
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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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This breakfast meat is generally known as pork roll in southern New Jersey and Philadelphia, and Taylor ham in northern New Jersey. |
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Pastoralists are not extensively dependent on milk, blood, and meat of their herd. |
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The meat becomes extremely tender and it is infused with spices and herbs before cooking to give it a very distinct taste. |
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Wild animals eat the forage from the marginal lands and humans survive from milk, blood, and often meat of the herds. |
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In Alaska, wild game like ptarmigan and moose meat feature extensively since much of the state is wilderness. |
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The poor man sold the meat and skins to others and got much profit out of it. |
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As the major meat companies grew in Chicago many, such as Armour and Company, created global enterprises. |
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The muscular tail of Nephrops norvegicus is frequently eaten, and its meat is known as scampi. |
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And without my work what am I but an unemployed scrunt on the meat market of the streets? |
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In 2007, Taiwan was considered free of FMD, but was still conducting a vaccination program, which restricts the export of meat from Taiwan. |
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In Kerala Malabar region, grated nutmeg is used in meat preparations and also sparingly added to desserts for the flavour. |
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Trim off superfluous fat, rub over the outside of the meat with salt and flour, and set it upon the mirepoix. |
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Weighing up to 50 pounds, the dodo was a welcome source of fresh meat for the sailors. |
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Initially their speed and elusiveness, and later the comparatively small yield of oil and meat partially protected them. |
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In the early 20th century, razorbills were harvested for eggs, meat and feathers. |
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Cattle accounts for about three quarters of the meat produced in the state. |
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Seal meat is an important source of food for residents of small coastal communities. |
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Whalers more often considered them a nuisance, however, as orcas would gather to scavenge meat from the whalers' catch. |
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However, the illegal trade of whale and dolphin meat is a significant market in Japan and some countries. |
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Their intention was to expose what they considered embezzlement of the meat collected during whale hunts. |
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The walrus is unique in that it consumes its prey by suction feeding, using its tongue to suck the meat of a bivalve out of the shell. |
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The remains of choice meat joints were discovered in some of the beds, presumably forming part of the villagers' last supper. |
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Both Spanish and Portuguese ships used the islands as a replenishment spot to take on fresh meat and water. |
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The Japanese government recommends that children and pregnant women avoid eating dolphin meat on a regular basis. |
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The real meat of the book is found in its discussion of his economic plan. |
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The guard must be in place before operating the meat slicer. |
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Large pieces of meat are cut and repackaged at the butcher's shop. |
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For the sake of this support, the party advocated for agricultural tariffs, for antimargarine laws, and for restrictions on meat importation. |
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The baconlike meat analog has alternate expanded layers simulating the lean and fat portions of bacon. |
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Further, the rubbish is believed to have contained remains of infected meat that had been illegally imported to Britain. |
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His big blue plate special, with meat course and three vegetables, is purchasable for a quarter. |
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All this breadcrumbing finished, you can put the meat on a grid over a baking dish and leave it until you are ready to cook it. |
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He just replaced the Bufton Tuftons with a bunch of people whose only qualification is a hatred of meat and a chip on the shoulder. |
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This south-of-the-border burger mixes the guacamole into the hamburger meat for extra-rich butteriness. |
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Eating meat does not conform to God's original intention, and resorting to carnivorism merely accentuates an unattractive part of human nature. |
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Indeed, when Katie flashes her upper thighs at her caro sposo, he regards them as one would a mystery piece of meat on a carvery buffet. |
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If you cook chevon using too high of a heat setting, the meat will lose its moisture and become tough. |
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Grain was stored against famine and flood and meat was preserved with salt, vinegar, curing, and fermenting. |
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Rice is the main staple food and is served with side dishes of meat and vegetables. |
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For example, it is acceptable to feed chicken manure and poultry meal to cattle, and beef or pork meat and bone meal to chickens. |
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In this way, marine toxins can be transferred to land animals, and appear later in meat and dairy products. |
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The flavor of the meat was enhanced by cooking it in animal fats though this practice was mostly restricted to the wealthy. |
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Brown meat with chopped onions, chopped or ground garlic, chopped celery, and chopped bell pepper. |
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Often, pieces of the chuck are sold boneless as flat chunks of meat or rolled and tied. |
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At a neighbouring table two Germans were making a hearty meal, chumping the meat and smacking their lips in a kind of heavy ecstasy. |
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Montserrat's national dish is goat water, a thick goat meat stew served with crusty bread rolls. |
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The cunningest hunter is hunted in turn, and what he leaves of his kill is meat for some other. |
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Broiling is but another way of roasting those cuts of meat which have a broad, flat surface such as steaks, chops, or cutlets. |
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Bifacially retouched knives used to deflesh hides and to cut meat or skin can be distinguished by their edge angle and partially by their shape. |
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According to the statistics, red meat consumption has risen, but still Finns eat less beef than many other nations, and more fish and poultry. |
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Besides salad and pickles as appetizers, they can range from jelly, beancurd, noodle salad, cooked meat and sausages, to jellyfish or cold soups. |
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Other controversial dishes in Chinese cuisine includes Cantonese snake soup, dog meat and bear claws. |
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Each chop contained a few small gnawable bones, and plenty of velvety meat that would slip right off them after a long, gentle braise. |
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The farm grows a variety of vegetables, herbs, edible flowers and rears meat including cows, chickens and pigs. |
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The old man wandered away from his retirement home, dropped dead on the beach and was picked up by the meat wagon and sent to the morgue. |
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Their diet consisted of game meat and gave birth to dishes like laal maas, safed maas, khad khargosh and jungli maas. |
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Never make a meal of flesh alone, have some other meat with it of less nutriture. |
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Its skin is used for leather products and its meat is marketed commercially, with its leanness a common marketing point. |
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Common ostrich meat tastes similar to lean beef and is low in fat and cholesterol, as well as high in calcium, protein and iron. |
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The Natchitoches meat pie is one of the official state foods of the US state of Louisiana. |
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The bottom half, or the bun heel is placed in the carton, and the pickle slices spread evenly over the meat or cheese. |
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There are many meat dishes on Madeira, one of the most popular being espetada. |
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In 2013, Lakeland Herdwick meat received a Protected Designation of Origin from the European Union. |
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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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When the colonists came to the colonies, they farmed animals for clothing and meat in a similar fashion to what they had done in Europe. |
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Reindeer were introduced to South Georgia in 1911 by Norwegian whalers for meat and for sport hunting. |
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And then the nights in the camp, the meat strung up in the trees and the heavy leadwood logs burning as high as a house. |
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But the pie was not considered popular there until the 1800s, and today meat pies have lost their popularity to be replaced with sweet pies. |
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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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Overhauling serves to remix the brine and to shift the meat so that all pieces will be exposed to the brine. |
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From chemical composition to meat quality, the dromedary camel is the preferred breed for meat production. |
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It is also cultivated in Kobe, Japan and used to make a meat pancake, a local speciality. |
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Whale was hunted by Native Americans off the Northwest coast, especially by the Makah, and used for their meat and oil. |
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With more money in the household budget, consumers added more meat and dairy products to their diets. |
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A traditional favourite food in Barrow is the pie and particularly the meat and potato pie. |
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Smuggled swine or contaminated meat are thus likely sources of the disease. |
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However, a 2010 study suggests the hominin species Australopithecus afarensis ate meat by carving animal carcasses with stone implements. |
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At dinnertime we were given a piece of meat on a wooden trivet, bread and wine. |
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Native tribes of Arunachal are meat eaters and use fish, eggs, beef, chicken, pork, and mutton to make their dishes. |
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Detailed tests of image sensors are raw meat for performance-obsessed pixel-peepers. |
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Roasting originally meant turning meat or a bird on a spit in front of a fire. |
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The firing of a truck load of meat and two cases of assault enlived the strike of the meat wagon drivers yesterday. |
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A sheep in its first year is called a lamb, and its meat is also called lamb. |
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The term mutton is almost always used to refer to goat meat in the Indian subcontinent. |
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The production of meat has grown from 6,813,000 tonnes in 1999 to 9,331,000 tonnes in 2008, and continues to grow. |
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Numerous verses relate to the practice of meat eating, how it causes injury to living beings, why it is evil, and the morality of vegetarianism. |
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The meat of the Welsh Mountain lamb is much esteemed, and carcasses have often won prizes at shows like the Royal Smithfield in London. |
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He began his career as an itinerant meat wagon driver who sold cut beef to farmers and working-class families along a regular route. |
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Among meat dishes, meat saalan is a popular dish made of mutton or goat curry with cubed potatoes in garam masala. |
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Biltong, a type of jerky, is a popular snack, prepared by hanging bits of spiced raw meat to dry in the shade. |
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Another not-so-nice term is meat puppet, a newscaster who is the intellectual equivalent of a puppet. |
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The vegetables and slices of the meat would then be served as a second course. |
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Wheat and meat are common in the north and west of the state, while the wetter south and east are dominated by rice and fish. |
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She tried not to be flattered, knowing this rake could talk a dog off a meat wagon. |
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He spent the next four hours in the back of the sweltering NYPD meat wagon as police rounded up other young men. |
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Lobsgows differs in that the meat and vegetables were cut into smaller pieces and the stock was not thickened. |
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Some people in Arctic regions eat frozen meat called quaq. Common varieties of quaq include caribou, seal, fish, and musk ox. |
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On environmental regulation, taxes and other topics that are red meat to economic conservatives, Mr. Bush has delivered. |
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These typically contain MRM which was previously included in meat content, but under later EU law cannot be so described. |
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However, many cheaper sausages contain mechanically recovered meat or meat slurry, which must be so listed on packaging. |
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By volume, most of the meat produced is from domestic fowl, with pork coming in second, followed by beef, goat and sheep. |
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Just the tight, hot caress of his bowels surrounding my meat gave me pleasures I had only dreamed of before that day. |
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Sausages with low meat content and additions like soy protein, potato flour or water binding additions are regarded as of low quality. |
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Usually the raw meat was delivered in winter, but the processed meat, throughout the rest of the year. |
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They are made with pork meat and blood, usually adding rice, garlic, paprika and other spices. |
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Sausage without casing is called sausage meat and can be fried or used as stuffing for poultry, or for wrapping foods like Scotch eggs. |
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Line three disposable meat trays with damp paper towels and pour red, black, or white tempera paint into each tray. |
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A meat pie is a pie with a filling of meat and often other savory ingredients. |
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Empanadas usually contain lots of onion and green or red pepper, in combination with meat or fish. |
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An Irish meat pie is the steak and Guinness pie which consists of round steak with Guinness Stout Beer, bacon, and onions. |
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Middle Eastern meat pies are called sfiha and contain ground beef, olive oil, plain yogurt, tahini, allspice, onion, tomatoes and pine nuts. |
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Greek meat pies are called kreatopita and contain ground beef, onions and feta cheese. |
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So they had to take me from there in an ambulance.... I remember my dad and uncle used to call them meat wagons. |
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The meat and vegetables sometimes include chopped onion and may be cooked in gravy, tomato sauce or tomato paste. |
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In the United Kingdom, the term shepherd's pie is typically used when the meat is lamb. |
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In some cases the solid pastry top is replaced by a pastry lattice, allowing the meat filling to be seen. |
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Many types of meat are used for Indian cooking, but chicken and mutton tend to be the most commonly consumed meats. |
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The curries of Karnataka are typically vegetarian and with meat and fish around mostly coastal areas. |
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Irish cuisine was traditionally based on meat and dairy products, supplemented with vegetables and seafood. |
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They are often highly localised and reflect the meat and vegetables available. |
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The standard Japanese curry contains onions, carrots, potatoes, and sometimes celery, and a meat that is cooked in a large pot. |
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In northern and eastern Japan including Tokyo, pork is the most popular meat for curry. |
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Curry seasoning is commonly sold in the form of a condensed brick which dissolves in the mixture of meat and vegetables. |
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The masala sauce was added to satisfy the desire of British people to have their meat served in gravy. |
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Popular spicy meat dishes include those that originated in the Kolhapur region. |
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Italian farms supplied vegetables and fruits, but fish and meat were luxuries. |
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Occasionally he would eat large helpings of meat and desserts, after which he would purge himself. |
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This is the meal pleasantly set.... this is the meat and drink for natural hunger. It is for the wicked just the same as the righteous. |
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Rice is the staple food of the area, and meat and dairy products are also widely consumed. |
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She took her spoon and stirred the melted butter into the yellow meat of the yam. |
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It too can be used as an ingredient for Thai salads and as a meat ingredient in, for instance, Thai soups. |
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