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  • noun Plural form of pomfret.

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Examples

  • I don't get good quality pomfrets here. and then Salmon is good for health too.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Meera 2009

  • The original recipe called for pomfrets but I am not so lucky!

    Archive 2009-04-01 Meera 2009

  • Later, I discovered a Chinese stores, found pomfrets and mackrels, they never tasted the same, so I compromised on the American fish and now give me Tilapia, trout or salmon and I can totally give them a desi makeover!

    Sungatha Fanna upkari - Fiery Prawns Curry Meera 2009

  • I don't get good quality pomfrets here. and then Salmon is good for health too.

    Patra ni Machchi Meera 2009

  • The original recipe called for pomfrets but I am not so lucky!

    Bhappye Salmon Meera 2009

  • Later, I discovered a Chinese stores, found pomfrets and mackrels, they never tasted the same, so I compromised on the American fish and now give me Tilapia, trout or salmon and I can totally give them a desi makeover!

    Archive 2009-08-01 Meera 2009

  • Bins of fish came clattering in, a silvery blur of wide-eyed pomfrets and pearlspots and sea bream, and here and there stood sulfuric heaps of Bombay duck, the salted shiners that are a staple of Indian cooking.

    The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008

  • Bins of fish came clattering in, a silvery blur of wide-eyed pomfrets and pearlspots and sea bream, and here and there stood sulfuric heaps of Bombay duck, the salted shiners that are a staple of Indian cooking.

    The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008

  • Bins of fish came clattering in, a silvery blur of wide-eyed pomfrets and pearlspots and sea bream, and here and there stood sulfuric heaps of Bombay duck, the salted shiners that are a staple of Indian cooking.

    The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008

  • Current fishing methods have resulted in the overexploitation of coastal resources such as sardines, prawns, pomfrets and mackerel.

    Arabian Sea large marine ecosystem 2008

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