[
US
/ˈsiˌfud/
]
[ UK /sˈiːfuːd/ ]
[ UK /sˈiːfuːd/ ]
NOUN
- edible fish (broadly including freshwater fish) or shellfish or roe etc
How To Use seafood In A Sentence
- There are two course menus and an a la carte menu with plentiful seafood in season, fresh vegetables and fruits.
- On a warm day, heaven is a bottle of chilled wine, a plate of seafood, and a table with a view.
- Cristalhombre wrote me asking for further references on "foodie" places at Lakeside after my review of the wonderful Tabarka Restaurant featuring splendid Spanish Mediterranean seafood from the Alicante Region and I told him I knew of few places that met those standards at Lakeside but Dawg has just discovered another place that is new and special beyond belief so here goes: Cuisine From The Costa Blanca
- Seafood is the main attraction, and the freshness and quality is excellent - the three of us sampled mackerel, tuna and swordfish, none of which could be faulted.
- As it was a seafood evening, we paid particular attention to that side of the buffet, and there were again more than just a few choices, with many items presented in different ways, to suit all palates.
- Our menu will satisfy any hunger with options from hamburgers, pasta, seafood, steaks, and more.
- I think this is kind of analagous to an energy tax as opposed to a carbon tax: we don't actually care if people use more energy or eat more seafood. Research Blogging - All Topics - English
- The seafood linguine is laden with clams, shrimp and cubes of fish, while the risotto con funghi, infused with porcini mushrooms, walks the line between soupy and solid admirably.
- Measuring at an overwhelming 2.4 metres long and weighing 340 kilograms, this fish is shown at a seafood market in Wenzhou, east China Zhejiang Province on 23 January, 2007. 2007 » January
- Seafood ingestion syndromes such as diarrhetic shellfish poisoning, ciguatera poisoning, and scombroid poisoning also can cause diarrhea in travelers.