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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dish from a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific dish that originates from a particular place or cuisine.
Example: "I tried a dish from a local restaurant that specializes in Italian cuisine."
Alternatives: "a meal from a" or "a recipe from a".
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Unconventionally, for a dish from a Muslim part of the world, my grandmother used pork.
Unless you're "going island" with a dish from a big buck, most of the goat meat you'll find comes from smaller animals, which is a plus.
This recipe is inspired by a dish from a wonderful hole-in-the-wall restaurant that we visited only once, somewhere in the Born district of Barcelona.
"Under ordinary circumstances this would be highly unethical: like grabbing a dish from a restaurant kitchen before it is fully cooked, and then judging the meal by it," Mr. Simon wrote on his blog, Uncensored John Simon.
SEATTLE - BY tweaking just a couple of ingredients or by looking at a dish from a slightly different angle, a chef can make an established or even staid dish seem new and refreshing.
These could be posting a picture on Instagram of a dish from a restaurant or Tweeting that you are visiting a particular bar.
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A dish from the Mayan cooking class.
The egg cell used to create the rodent didn't come from the ovaries of an adult mother, but were developed in a dish from egg precursor cells of a mouse fetus.
SOMETIMES I muse about what a banquet it would be to take a superlative dish from each of a number of good restaurants.
Mr. Antinori said it was a shepherd's dish from Grisciano, a nearby town.
Every dish, from a grilled cheese sandwich to a main course fish curry, is treated with equal reverence.
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