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which he proposes selling Irish children to be | eaten by wealthy English landlords. |
Over 650 refugees were | eaten by sharks trying to cross the Red Sea. |
o a sample of saliva from a piece of partially | eaten chicken found in the garbage during the crime |
the fruit can be scooped out of the shell and | eaten chilled. |
uce, but is typically sprinkled with sugar and | eaten cold in squares or slices. |
It is | eaten cold from the fridge. |
Eetch can be | eaten cold or warm. |
Ducana is also very delicious | eaten cold, or thinly sliced and fried lightly. |
Rollmops can be | eaten cold, without unrolling, or on bread. |
getable oil makes it crisp and light even when | eaten cold, and it is a favourite dish of the late b |
Stinky tofu can be | eaten cold, steamed, stewed, or most commonly, fried |
They are best | eaten cold, koeksisters are very sticky and sweet an |
The cake is intended to be | eaten cold, after refrigeration. |
It is | eaten cold. |
It can also be | eaten cold. |
Tea egg is traditionally | eaten cold. |
It is traditionally | eaten collectively from a large platter in the Bedou |
rri, a mixture of oils and spices, and usually | eaten communally with bread. |
ully appealed against the ban, claiming he had | eaten contaminated meat. |
Sujuk may be | eaten cooked (when raw, it is very hard and stiff). |
The leaves (called dandelion greens) can be | eaten cooked or raw in various forms, such as in sou |
The fruit is | eaten cooked like a squash when very young. |
placed at times bread as basic food, but it is | eaten countrywide. |
Tilsit can be | eaten cubed in salads, melted in sauces, on potatoes |
ian and prefer relatively simple (which can be | eaten daily) and inexpensive food. |
The actual daily amount | eaten depends on the adherent's basal metabolic rate |
night of the murder, Laughlin and his wife had | eaten dinner at a restaurant near the corner of Daup |
Porphyra umbilicalis washed and boiled; it is | eaten dipped in oatmeal and fried in bacon fat) and |
and is more likely to occur when comb honey is | eaten directly from a hive that has been harvesting |
, the ashes are swept away and the mussels are | eaten directly from the shell along with country bre |
The roots of some forms if | eaten directly can irritate the mucus membranes, and |
Squash seeds can be | eaten directly, ground into paste, meal, "nut" butte |
idn't want the poor Judas, and he finds he has | eaten dirt without advantage.” |
s cake, covered in marzipan, then toasted, and | eaten during the Easter period in the United Kingdom |
A Four'N Twenty Pie being | eaten during an AFL match |
any fruit bearing tree, whose fruits cannot be | eaten during the first three years the tree produces |
Unagi is often | eaten during the hot summers in Japan. |
All i oli with pork, | eaten during the swine-harvest in fall |
In Maharashtra, the stir-fried chips are | eaten during religious fasting. |
It is | eaten during a traditional Sadhya along with Payasam |
iet high in protein, with frequent small meals | eaten during the day , about 5-6 instead of the usua |
The tubers are edible, and are | eaten during traditional religious festivals. |
If an apple is not | eaten during the given deadline, three extra apples |
A traditional sweet, | eaten during Lent and Good Friday, is also made from |
everal months, the birds ferment, and are then | eaten during the Greenlandic winter, particularly on |
arfel granola is an Ashkanazi Jewish breakfast | eaten during the festival of Pesach. |
chaku', a popular assemblage of ghee and chaku | eaten during the Makar Sankranti festival in Nepal. |
in the cuisine of Somalia, sabayad is usually | eaten during breakfast or dinner. |
Zongzi is traditionally | eaten during the Dragon Boat Festival (Mandarin: Dua |
deny that Jesus' true Body and true Blood are | eaten during the Eucharist do not celebrate a valid |
a "fasting", or vegan, version of spanakopita, | eaten during the Great Lent and other religious fast |
It is a famine food, | eaten during periods of crop failure or famine in th |
They are traditionally | eaten during Advent, and especially on Saint Lucy's |
The seeds are edible and have been | eaten during famine. |
to buy goldfish to replace the ones that were | eaten earlier in the day by a cat. |
The pie may be | eaten either while still warm from the oven or after |
Darjeeling hills comprising noodles which are | eaten either dry or with soup. |
s Reibekuchen or Kartoffelpuffer, and they are | eaten either salty (as a side dish) or sweet with ap |
ouse eats in their lifetime (12 lbs.), they've | eaten enough to have lived two thousand years (48 to |
t high prey densities, the predator has simply | eaten enough. |
Its fruit is edible but rarely | eaten except as an emergency food (Bourke nd:4, 11). |
ilors then begin bickering about who should be | eaten first, on the grounds of who's too lean, not k |
The ear and eye are normally | eaten first, as they are the fattiest area and must |
f Jack Chick religious pamphlets, "Who Will Be | Eaten First?", based upon the H. P. Lovecraft Cthulh |
Gregory said (of the 50's diet) "We'd usually | eaten fish or chicken and toast before then, but Dr. |
"I've | eaten five times, I've slept six times, and I've mad |
However, the warriors of the impi had not | eaten for three days. |
In Tamil Nadu and other places, koozh is | eaten for breakfast or lunch. |
to the Wise Son) that no other food should be | eaten for the rest of the night after the afikoman i |
Uunijuusto is typically | eaten for dessert with berries (often cloudberries) |
In Nigeria, it is commonly | eaten for breakfast with gruel made from millet or c |
sually described as "sweet like a pea" and are | eaten for lunch. |
ot to eat whale or seal, which the Inuits have | eaten for centuries. |
of the Southern United States, it was commonly | eaten for breakfast with brown sugar, nutmeg, cinnam |
ed into a drink for cold symptoms, the berries | eaten for gastrointestinal complaints and toothache, |
g a lighter version of hummus, masabcha can be | eaten for breakfast or lunch, with or without pita b |
to provide food for the pride as they had not | eaten for a while. |
In some regions it is | eaten for months before the official celebration of |
It is found in China, where it is | eaten for food and is quite tasty. |
the stage from Limoges to Bordeaux - I hadn't | eaten for two days - and my legs had gone. |
Arepas are usually | eaten for breakfast or as an afternoon snack. |
Maybe some have not | eaten for days. |
represent "Haman's ears" and they are usually | eaten for Purim, although some families eat them at |
Since then, it has been | eaten for nearly 700 years by Japanese people. |
marijuana), which has effects similar to other | eaten forms of cannabis. |
The pleasantly sour fruit are also | eaten fresh or cooked. |
It is | eaten fresh and its propagation is by seeds. |
produces a small bulb, which can be dug up and | eaten fresh or cooked; it served Native Americans as |
ites as a preservative in foods intended to be | eaten fresh (such as salad bar ingredients), the use |
that edamame beans are "a soybean that can be | eaten fresh and are best known as a snack with a nut |
It is can be | eaten fresh as salty table cheese or can be fried in |
Mostly | eaten fresh, it is also used in drinks. |
e Meanies" also - the mushrooms are picked and | eaten fresh, for stronger and more predictable effec |
ough mealy, astringent and acid when raw, were | eaten fresh, or mashed into water to make a beverage |
textured fruit is easy to peel and is commonly | eaten fresh. |
Philippines and in Okinawa where the plant is | eaten fresh. |
The fruit are usually | eaten fresh. |
The fruit can be | eaten freshly picked from the tree or cooked. |
Fresh anchovies are | eaten fried or as in a spicy curry. |
d at age eight, though she was rumored to have | eaten from a poisoned dish meant for Nicholas II of |
They have symbolically | eaten from the Tree of Knowledge; they are drenched |
rulent typhoid, though she was rumored to have | eaten from a poisoned dish meant for Nicholas II of |
nd he cried out and said, 'And yet it has just | eaten from my hands!' |
mine and spins a new leaf into a pod, that is | eaten from the inside. |
r refused to pay for a watermelon slice he had | eaten from a street vendor. |
The head is often | eaten from the front to the back, working around the |
uk) is a dry, spicy sausage in Turkish cuisine | eaten from the Balkans to the Middle East and Centra |
ones are entirely consumed; only the pollen is | eaten from dried cones. |
As a very full Bugs is resting under a half | eaten, giant carrot, he wonders what became of Daffy |
Afterwards, the octopuses were either | eaten, given to the local aquarium, or returned to t |
the upper surface of the mine are incompletely | eaten, giving a mottled appearance. |
It soon stumbles upon the remains of an | eaten Hadrosaurus and becomes scared. |
onsidered a delicacy by some in the UK and are | eaten hard boiled. |
This mushroom is not | eaten, having a smell of rapeseed or potato. |
snakes, lizards and puppies, all of which were | eaten; he also swallowed an entire eel without chewi |
He goes to work as soon as he has | eaten his fee. |
He claimed that the French had boiled and | eaten his father. |
uaded to confess to having killed, salted, and | eaten his pregnant wife before he was burned alive a |
creation of John Mortimer, QC, claims to have | eaten his dinners at the Outer Temple; Mortimer trai |
id not meet with Dobbs to discuss whether he'd | eaten Hispanic food, "but to respectfully recommend |
se (boulette de Romedenne) butter and eggs, is | eaten hot and traditionally accompanied by Savigny, |
Crumpets are generally | eaten hot with butter with or without a second (swee |
It can be | eaten hot or cold. |
They may be | eaten hot or cold. |
apple pie is a dessert of enduring popularity, | eaten hot or cold, on its own or with ice cream, dou |
The primary way pimento cheese is | eaten, however, is as a sandwich on soft white bread |
Also, dots are only | eaten if the player happens to move over them from r |
Very active and aggressive, males are usually | eaten immediately after copulation. |
If | eaten in this manner, even Lebkuchen hardened by mon |
Chicken feet are a part of the chicken that is | eaten in Chinese, Trinidadian, Jamaican, South Afric |
It is still commonly | eaten in the desert today. |
The cheese is | eaten in an unusual way: it must be carefully scrape |
Coco bread is | eaten in Jamaica and other areas of the Caribbean. |
Meals can be | eaten in the restaurant or take-away. |
Gored gored is a raw beef dish | eaten in Ethiopia and Eritrea. |
raditional in the Orthodox Christian faith and | eaten in Russia, Belarus, Bulgaria and Serbia. |
It is | eaten in many parts of the world, though consumption |
Similar buns are | eaten in other northern European countries, for exam |
They are also | eaten in Indonesia, including Central Java, where th |
he advice of his trainer, and probably had not | eaten in two days in an effort to lose weight. |
erfishes or weather loaches, they are commonly | eaten in Asia. |
k soup has survived, but blood soups are still | eaten in various countries today, such as Italy and |
articular kind of fluffy white bread popularly | eaten in the area. |
addition to Sweden, they are also prepared and | eaten in much the same way in Finland, above all in |
The leaves and stem are | eaten in North Africa. |
is not present in modern India, Sindhi food is | eaten in India, where a sizeable number of Hindu Sin |
e a reputation in many countries of being food | eaten in movie theaters, and are an item familiar fr |
o, "goat") is the grilled meat of a young goat | eaten in Argentina, sometimes as part of an asado. |
and summer, whereas dongchimi is most commonly | eaten in winter. |
Kolot is a bun | eaten in Trabzon in Turkey. |
They are also | eaten in non-Chaozhou regions of Guangdong. |
They can be | eaten in place of usual raisin and are less sweet th |
very tall, delicate yet rich yeast-risen cake | eaten in Western Russia and Eastern Poland." |
use (Cove Cottage) just above the beach, to be | eaten in its garden which has a view over the cove. |
Date and walnut loaf is a traditional cake | eaten in Britain, made using dates and walnuts. |
It is most frequently | eaten in a dish called fit-fit. |
Orangelos are often | eaten in the same manner as grapefruit (cut in half |
The dish is mostly | eaten in soup form but it can also be served dry wit |
Sangza is also | eaten in other areas of China where the Hui minority |
They are prepared and | eaten in the same manner as blue crabs. |
Marlin and sailfish are | eaten in many parts of the world, and important spor |
They are commonly fried and | eaten in British and Bulgarian cuisine . |
tively unaggressive, and is in fact caught and | eaten in Erabu soup in Japan. |
This plate can only be | eaten in spring and summer, since the local lobsters |
him back - even if it does look like he hasn't | eaten in a while”. |
They are most commonly | eaten in the period just before Lent, often during C |
hot earth beside the fire, and potato is still | eaten in the desert today. |
They are | eaten in Suriname, the Netherlands Antilles, the Net |
Fried plantain is also | eaten in some countries in South America or Caribbea |
s pea gachas of neighboring La Mancha that are | eaten in Ademuz as well. |
where they are called sesos in Spanish and are | eaten in tacos and quesadillas; Pakistan, where they |
ible raw or as a potherb, but if raw should be | eaten in moderation as they contain oxalates. |
It is typically | eaten in the afternoons in the coffee break, and ava |
It is mostly | eaten in Bolivia, Chile and Peru, but can also be fo |
All parts of the bush banana plant are still | eaten in the desert today. |
When | eaten in large quantities, the berry is reported to |
, it is commonly found in Jamaica, and is also | eaten in other areas of the Caribbean, such as Costa |
Although weedy, it is | eaten in many parts of the world. |
It is still | eaten in the West Indies, Dominican Republic, Colomb |
It is usually sold in a block form, and | eaten in slices. |
the retailers Migros and Coop, Basler Brot is | eaten in all of Switzerland as an everyday food. |
adache, cramps, and nausea, but are cooked and | eaten in Southeast Asia and made into curry in south |
ts to consuming garlic if only the flowers are | eaten in small amounts and in moderation. |
t contains so much dietary fiber it can not be | eaten in large quantities by humans. |
Today, pinnidae are | eaten in Japan, Polynesia, in several other Indo-Pac |
Captain Hook gets | eaten in the song. |
The leaves are | eaten in Southern Laos dipped into chili sauce. |
Meals were | eaten in total silence. |
Mandazi is popular, as it can be | eaten in accompaniment with many things. |
tness, but it causes gastrointestinal upset if | eaten in large quantities. |
Frog legs are | eaten in Portugal |
Sabayad or Kimis is a type of flatbread | eaten in Somalia. |
They are | eaten in Argentina, Colombia and Venezuela, and , wh |
For example: "Most fish is | eaten in Britain fried in batter and breadcrumbs. |
In Salamanca, it is traditionally | eaten in the field during the "Monday of the Waters" |
st every province of Spain, where it's usually | eaten in stews during Spring time. |
It is part of Middle Eastern cuisine and is | eaten in Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan a |
Cats were | eaten in the northwestern Italian regions of Piedmon |
Although generally | eaten in North America, cherry pie is also known in |
Monkfish is commonly | eaten in all northern and southern coastal regions o |
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