Sentences with phrase «as delicacies in»

While cashew apples are not appreciated in the United States, they are regarded as delicacies in Brazil and the Caribbean.
It is a business driven by a demand for horse meat primarily as a delicacy in foreign countries.

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As the fresh - baked doughnut smell wafted into the streets, customers began requesting to purchase the delicacies directly, so Rudolph cut a hole in the wall to open his first retail location.
• «Lady Sarashina,» As I Crossed a Bridge of Dreams: Actually the work of an anonymous eleventh - century Japanese noblewoman, this is one of the most delicate specimens of classical Japanese literature (which already surpasses almost all other literatures in delicacy).
As usual, we're indulging in my mom's home cooked delicacies and consume the local berry harvest by the kilo.
Made them small like yours seem to be in the photo, and served as a side delicacy with chiliso so good!Thank you
But during Shrovetide of Fastelavn, the time leading up to Lent, these fluffy buns get stuffed with rich almond filling and clouds of whipped cream, transforming them into the over-the-top delicacies known as Fastelavnsboller in Norway and Semlor in Sweden.
Foie gras, a luxury (and somewhat controversial) dish, is one of the most popular delicacies in French cuisine and traditionally consumed as a cold entrée, usually eaten with crusty or toasted bread.
Her simple preparation of whole salted fish (yes, whole as in head and tail), scored and generously peppered with fresh garlic, is quick - fried for a crispy delicacy that Long John Silver's can't hold a candle to.
Gold Coast Ingredients» Gourmet & Delicacy Flavors are available in both powder and liquid form, and can be made as Natural, Organic, Non-GMO and other preferences.
Huitlacoche is considered a delicacy in Mexico and is prepared in a variety of dishes, because of its earthy flavor it is most commonly used as a filling for quesadillas, tamales and tacos.
For anyone super new to making sauerkraut I recommend check out this detailed post by Sandor Katz and my post on the plethora of reasons to indulge in this delicacy as well as a bunch of different flavour combination ideas.
These Gingerbread Pancakes are a naturally dairy - free breakfast delicacy and are quoted as being «serve in a restaurant good».
Depending on the quality and the occasion, umeboshi can be enjoyed atop rice at any meal in a furikake mix, as one of the tsukemono (Japanese pickles) accompanying a meal, or aged as special occasion delicacies.
There was little economic activity — some trading in forest delicacies, some income from the trekkers, some bribes from the logging companies who had encroached almost as far as Murudi — but government subsidies filled the gap.
In the culinary world, pea greens have also achieved status as a sprout delicacy used by gourmet chef's and in raw food cuisine for their spiraling tendrils that have a unique and elegant look, perfect for food displaIn the culinary world, pea greens have also achieved status as a sprout delicacy used by gourmet chef's and in raw food cuisine for their spiraling tendrils that have a unique and elegant look, perfect for food displain raw food cuisine for their spiraling tendrils that have a unique and elegant look, perfect for food display.
Pretend Soup and Other Real Recipes: A Cookbook for Preschoolers and Up In this sequel to her classic Pretend Soup — considered by many to be the gold standard of children's cookbooks — award - winning author / illustrator Mollie Katzen works her magic with 20 new, child - tested recipes including such delicacies as Counting Soup, Chewy Energy Circles, and Polka Dot Rice.
As an example, we have studied jellyfish — a food material mostly uncommon to the Western palate, but a delicacy in traditional Asian cuisine having a gastronomic history of more than a thousand years.
There is an easier way to deal with the Great Lakes infestation, however: If we could just convince Midwesterners to view lampreys as a delicacy, as they do in many parts of Europe, the problem might be solved.
In parts of rural Zimbabwe and South Africa, the stinkbug Encosternum delegorguei is shaken out of trees, braised with salt and eaten as a spicy delicacy.
The pangolin, a mammal that looks like an anteater but has the tough scales of a crocodile, has long been prized in central Africa as a bushmeat delicacy.
In many parts of the world, however, bug eating is not only common but relished: In Thailand, for example, salted silkworm pupae are a delicacy, as are mangdana, or giant water bugs, which are often tossed into salads.
It is a pufferfish, the group eaten as the delicacy fugu in Japan.
And in Turkey, Peru, Sri Lanka, Japan and elsewhere, dolphins are hunted as a delicacy and also to decrease competition for fish resources.
Sharks are sensitive to overfishing, both as bycatch for fisherman seeking other fish and as targets for sport or in areas where shark meat is a delicacy.
Dogs are prized in some areas of China both as a delicacy and as personal protection.
Much as frogs are considered a delicacy in some places, you can find frog crabs — mostly the large and easy to capture Ranina ranina — on the menu from Hawaii to South - East Asia and Australia.
Sea urchin is a delicacy in Asia, South America, Europe, and increasingly in California, where the uniquely flavored roe, or uni, is used in sushi, gourmet cuisine, and products such as sauces and flavorings.
Pair your plantains with some other fat and fiber, as we're doing in our Macho Bread (recipe below), and you've swapped the high - sugar carb - laden bread for a nutrient - dense delicacy.
In many respects, such an effect is explained by a floral pattern in the lace weave, as a flower is always perceived by many as the essence of delicacy imbued with a certain poetic toucIn many respects, such an effect is explained by a floral pattern in the lace weave, as a flower is always perceived by many as the essence of delicacy imbued with a certain poetic toucin the lace weave, as a flower is always perceived by many as the essence of delicacy imbued with a certain poetic touch.
They take pleasure in luxury such as receiving daily payouts, enjoying sweet delicacies, and embarking on fun - filled trips.
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This group offers fun for old students interested in interracial dating in Chicago, such as trivial nights, mixed and mixed, live music, dancing and other delicacies.
However, Ahn's delicacy of observation, which at times suggests a more embryonic Ira Sachs as seen through an immigrant prism, will be appreciated at festivals more than in any type of commercial release.
The harsh lighting brings about the delicacies in every actor's face, as well as glittering off every particle of sand.
Despite his relative inexperience, he brings a tortured, quiet devastation and delicacy to the performance — one that will particularly intrigue film buffs since his stuttering predates his Oscar winning turn as King George VI in Tom Hooper's The King's Speech (2010).
Cumberbatch: There is a delicacy of wit in it as well, which is very, very funny.
«Moonlight is a profoundly moving film about growing up as a gay man in disguise, a difficult and damaging journey that's realised with staggering care and delicacy and one that will resonate with anyone who has had to do the same.
Additionally from the narration paints the film as an exploration of the delicacy of both life - sustaining systems in space, and interpersonal relationships as the characters are faced with colliding satellites, extra-terrestrial slime mold and fear of the unknown.
At its best, «Laurel Canyon» has the irresolution and delicacy of truth, as when in the middle of a difficult discussion, Sam touches his mother's toes, and we understand, without getting hit over the head, that there's a bond here,
And while other sporty four - door coupes — notably Porsche's Panamera and BMW's M5 — might prove as rapid, both are blunderbusses in comparison relying on grip and turbochargers, rather than delicacy of steering, to make haste.
The company was even so kind as to include the recipe for the delicacies they sent, and I'll certainly be baking them in the future.
Organized by region and state, this colorful and mouthwatering guide catalogs the best local delicacies in each area and where to find them, with entries on such specialties as whoopie pie in Maine and the Juicy Lucy burger in Minnesota.
While dog meat is still considered a delicacy in Chinese cuisine, more young Chinese are shunning such exotic cuisine and are embracing these canines as companions instead.
First, the chicken and turkey feet can be exported to Asian countries as a «delicacy food» for human consumption, even though in the U.S. chicken feet are not recognized for authorized by the FDA to be sold for human consumption.
Main Street Northampton will be transformed into a festive atmosphere as thousands partake in a fun - filled day of top - line performances, beer, local delicacies, crafts, games and other great activities!
It is available in a combination of beef and turkey, lamb and salmon, chicken and venison, turkey and duck, and chicken and lamb giving you amazing versatility in what you're giving as a delicacy to your pet canine.
In qualia's two world - class restaurants, Pebble Beach and Long Pavilion, you'll find seafood delicacies such as abalone and oysters alongside reef fish, osso buco and venison, all served with herbs and garnishes grown on the island.
In the old city, the restaurants have kept their traditional feel and design, still serving the same delicious local delicacies as generations before.
The delicacy in Cusco however is Cuy, otherwise known as Guinea Pig.
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