Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
seafood .
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Examples
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The ban on raw seafoods is based on health issues, and ceviche has the same potential health problems as other raw seafoods in that respect.
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A diet rich in seafoods and fortified foods, including but not restricted to dairy, would probably achieve this goal without straining the normal American diet.
Adding Vitamin D to a Nondairy Diet Steve Carper 2008
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To honor Orthodox teachings, religious Greeks follow a near-vegan diet (certain seafoods are allowed) on most Wednesdays and Fridays throughout the year.
Archive 2008-03-01 Laurie Constantino 2008
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To honor Orthodox teachings, religious Greeks follow a near-vegan diet (certain seafoods are allowed) on most Wednesdays and Fridays throughout the year.
Recipes: Mushroom Stifado & Mushroom, Pancetta, and Feta Stifado (Μανιτάρια Στιφάδο & Μανιτάρια, Ιταλική Πανσέτα, και Φέτα Στιφάδο) Laurie Constantino 2008
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On the menu board one night they were offering "sea bass" which my wife, a native of the coast near there and knows her local seafoods and I both knew was not the true identity of the fish offered but only named as such to perhaps be more appealing to the foreign customers.
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On the menu board one night they were offering "sea bass" which my wife, a native of the coast near there and knows her local seafoods and I both knew was not the true identity of the fish offered but only named as such to perhaps be more appealing to the foreign customers.
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On the menu board one night they were offering "sea bass" which my wife, a native of the coast near there and knows her local seafoods and I both knew was not the true identity of the fish offered but only named as such to perhaps be more appealing to the foreign customers.
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On the menu board one night they were offering "sea bass" which my wife, a native of the coast near there and knows her local seafoods and I both knew was not the true identity of the fish offered but only named as such to perhaps be more appealing to the foreign customers.
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On the menu board one night they were offering "sea bass" which my wife, a native of the coast near there and knows her local seafoods and I both knew was not the true identity of the fish offered but only named as such to perhaps be more appealing to the foreign customers.
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If it cool I would consider starting a whole line of snortable seafoods.
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