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The Uzbek plov was tasty, though perhaps misplaced among the main dishes, as it consisted mostly of rice, with a bit of carrot and a smattering of sautéed beef and lamb meat.
Green concluded with a bit of carrot and stick.
I normally go to the local food court for breakfast - a bowl of noodles, a bit of carrot cake [a savoury omelette-like dish with radish], or Nasi Lemak, a coconut rice with a bit of fish, egg and chilli.
He submerged the caterpillars in tanks for weeks at a time; when the insects flourished, he stranded them in petri dishes with only a bit of carrot and no water.
You don't want people to think you're gurning in the club when actually you're just dislodging a bit of carrot from between your teeth.
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After years of trying to swing a big stick to get our attention--cutting off natural gas supplies to Ukraine and Europe, sending arms to Iran and Venezuela, and sending tanks into Georgia--Russia is trying a bit of carrot--opening its territory for the US to resupply its troops in Afghanistan and delaying the deployment of missiles in Kaliningrad.
There were tiny bits of carrot and porcini among the silky lumps of beef and pork.
The gefilte fish here is dense and slightly sweet, a finely ground mash of pike, carp, whitefish and bits of carrot, topped with a dollop of red horseradish.
Pappardelle with duck sausage and broccoli rape was a spray of color with bits of carrot, green broccoli rape, dark green herbs and pink pieces of duck.
Chicken-in-blanket, which might be better named boned, pork-stuffed chicken wings, with bits of carrot, onion, potato and chili paste, disappeared quickly.
Vegetable ball Manchurian, a vegetarian dish whose popularity is suggested by its presence on many tables, consists of soft dumplings studded with bits of carrot and cabbage, fried crisp and then bathed in a savory sauce thickened with cornstarch.
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