How To Use Sea bream In A Sentence
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We had a beautiful sea bream dish with cocoa beans, crab and avocado on toast, clams and half a dozen different oysters.
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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.
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These usually commence with a cold seafood platter and move on to roast fillets of monkfish, sea bream or roasted organic salmon.
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Be won over by his pressed terrine of corn-fed chicken, scallops, risotto, sea bream with linguine and fishcakes with a chive beurre blanc.
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The sea bream, or tai, is a favored dish for celebratory occasions in Japan and a commonly invoked emblem of good fortune.
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Be won over by his pressed terrine of corn-fed chicken, scallops, risotto, sea bream with linguine and fishcakes with a chive beurre blanc.
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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.
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The demersal communities include croakers and the threadfin in nearshore waters, and sea bream and driftfish in deeper waters.
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This went much the same producing loads of yellowfin croaker, grunts, sea breams and weird looking lizardfish that were well named.
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On the other hand, red sea bream had large gene flow and small genetic differentiation.
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Trademark dishes include broiled sea bream, rice porridge with abalone, and hairtail fish soup.
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This works especially well with sea bream and sea bass.
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Here, I have combined it with breadcrumbs and parsley to make a delicious crust for grilled fish such as whiting, lemon sole or sea bream.
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The shop also has a wide range of seafood including tiger prawns, mussels, sea bream and breaded crab claws.
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In a separate section, the report reveals that farmed halibut, sea bass and sea bream can suffer from severe cataracts when reared intensively, causing blindness and corneal bleeding.
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Then they have their quieter moments on the endless beaches, in upland villages and valleys, or on a sunlit terrace eating sea bream.
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These usually commence with a cold seafood platter and move on to roast fillets of monkfish, sea bream or roasted organic salmon.
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This works especially well with sea bream and sea bass.
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Pop a fillet of flat fish (mackerel or sea bream work well) with lemon and seasoning in a sandwich toaster bag and put it in the toaster.
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Among those that made the cut: baby sea scallops from the coast of Labrador, topped with osetra caviar; a terrine of duck foie gras with apple-quince marmalade; sea bream with braised fennel and olives in a red-wine reduction.
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Sea bream, with shallot and red wine sauce, comes a close second in the restaurant.
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Sarpa salpa, a species of sea bream now found in British waters, occasionally accumulates a powerful psychoactive compound called indole in its head, which can lead to ichthyoallyeinotoxism, or hallucinogenic fish poisoning.
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This works especially well with sea bream and sea bass.
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The shop also has a wide range of seafood including tiger prawns, mussels, sea bream and breaded crab claws.
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The sea bream, or tai in Japanese, carries auspicious connotations because of the phonetic association of its name with the Japanese word for congratulations (medetai).
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This works especially well with sea bream and sea bass.
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These usually commence with a cold seafood platter and move on to roast fillets of monkfish, sea bream or roasted organic salmon.
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Sea bream have a reputation for being delicate feeders.
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It is usually prepared with the pargo (sea bream), one that does not readily dry out when exposed to heat because of the fat content of its skin.
The cuisine of Nayarit