sea bream

NOUN
  1. any of numerous marine percoid fishes especially (but not exclusively) of the family Sparidae
  2. flesh of any of various saltwater fishes of the family Sparidae or the family Bramidae
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How To Use sea bream In A Sentence

  • We had a beautiful sea bream dish with cocoa beans, crab and avocado on toast, clams and half a dozen different oysters. Times, Sunday Times
  • A good fillet of sea bream was rather overwhelmed by a quilt of very salty black olive paste and the grilled eel in a herb crust was also a little heavy-handed.
  • These usually commence with a cold seafood platter and move on to roast fillets of monkfish, sea bream or roasted organic salmon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Be won over by his pressed terrine of corn-fed chicken, scallops, risotto, sea bream with linguine and fishcakes with a chive beurre blanc.
  • The sea bream, or tai, is a favored dish for celebratory occasions in Japan and a commonly invoked emblem of good fortune.
  • Be won over by his pressed terrine of corn-fed chicken, scallops, risotto, sea bream with linguine and fishcakes with a chive beurre blanc.
  • The dorades (which I have found are the equivalent of sea bream, of the porgy family) were on sale, and I bought two for a grand total of 7 euros.
  • The demersal communities include croakers and the threadfin in nearshore waters, and sea bream and driftfish in deeper waters. Central Africa and coastal and marine environments
  • This went much the same producing loads of yellowfin croaker, grunts, sea breams and weird looking lizardfish that were well named.
  • On the other hand, red sea bream had large gene flow and small genetic differentiation.
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