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Take tempura for example: Tempura is Japanese batter-dipped, deep-fried vegetables and/or seafood.
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I’m crazy for their Shigella Rolls … The Ptomaine Tempura is also excellent …
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Fried fish and vegetables (called Tempura) served on top of a bowl of very sticky rice.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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Tempura of both soft-shell crab and courgette flower is, well, fine.
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Dragon Tempura rolls (we splurged for this, and it was hard to eat, but we soldiered on nonetheless)
We Are Sushi Coma pabba 2010
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As you sip on sake or Sapporo beer, chow down on the Fire Dragon Shrimp Tempura (avocado, snow crab topped with spicy tuna and masago) and follow it with Wagyu Beef (with shitake and shimija mushrooms and schichitou peppers).
Dwight Brown: The New Fort Lauderdale - 100 Years in the Making Dwight Brown 2011
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As you sip on sake or Sapporo beer, chow down on the Fire Dragon Shrimp Tempura (avocado, snow crab topped with spicy tuna and masago) and follow it with Wagyu Beef (with shitake and shimija mushrooms and schichitou peppers).
Dwight Brown: The New Fort Lauderdale - 100 Years in the Making Dwight Brown 2011
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The Shrimp Tempura had a salty “twinge” to it that was a little off-setting.
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But part of “making life livable for ourselves” means not turning into the sort of noodge who browbeats friends and acquaintances about their dietary choices — at least until they start ordering the Flipper Tempura Roll at Nobu.
Vegan Envy 2009
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Dragon Tempura rolls (we splurged for this, and it was hard to eat, but we soldiered on nonetheless)
We Are Sushi Coma pabba 2010
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