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  • noun Alternative spelling of ceviche.

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Examples

  • Well, what started out as a run-of-the-mill mileage run turned into a true cosmopolitan adventure, complete with a gorgeous fairy godmother, sustainable baby alpaca blankets and gourmet cebiche.

    Andria Mitsakos: Searching for Ceviche: Lima, Peru Andria Mitsakos 2012

  • Julie Glassberg for The Wall Street Journal Limeño cebiche, with red snapper, octopus, calamari, scallops and shrimp.

    Bold Tastes at Madison Square Park 2011

  • We split a beer and their famous ceviche also spelled cebiche or even seviche since we knew we had more than one lunch that day.

    Andria Mitsakos: Searching for Ceviche: Lima, Peru Andria Mitsakos 2012

  • Acurio's signature item is cebiche also spelled ceviche and seviche , typically a cold dish of raw fish, hot aji limo peppers, lime juice, red onions and a touch of cilantro.

    SFGate: Top News Stories 2011

  • Se dedica desde hace mas de un año a la venta de cebiche (plato típico del país cuyo ingrediente principal es el pescado macerado en limón), golosinas y gaseosas en el colegio del sector donde vive.

    Kiva Loans 2010

  • Founding chef Taco Borga (La Duni and its offspring) accentuates the Japanese DNA inherent in his Peruvian creations, like his cebiche, diced bits of ...

    Dallas Observer | Complete Issue 2009

  • I love my cebiche spicey and my papa a la Huancaina heated.

    Living in Peru : News 2009

  • A combo plate of cebiche and frito mixto, fried mixed seafood, came to 9 soles, or $3 dollars.

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2009

  • Founding chef Taco Borga (La Duni and its offspring) accentuates the Japanese DNA inherent in his Peruvian creations, like his cebiche, diced bits of ...

    Dallas Observer | Complete Issue 2009

  • Founding chef Taco Borga (La Duni and its offspring) accentuates the Japanese DNA inherent in his Peruvian creations, like his cebiche, diced bits of ...

    Dallas Observer | Complete Issue 2009

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