Sentence examples for bits of octopus from inspiring English sources

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The octopus carpaccio from Txikito makes a special guest appearance at Saint Julivert Fisherie, the way the Fresh Prince once turned up on an episode of "Blossom". Under marjoram leaves and pinprick grains of Espelette pepper, the carpaccio is as good as you remember; the warm plate halfway melts the fattier bits of octopus into delicious goo.

The pancake batter is quite versatile: it's also used in tai-yaki (fish-shaped cakes filled with sweet red bean paste), and tako-yaki (small balls filled with bits of octopus).

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In went some bits of seafood culled from the catch of the day -- a bit of octopus, a couple of plump red snapper fillets, a handful of prawns and, finally, the secret ingredient -- a scoop of saltwater from the Atlantic.

The term is Basque for tapas, but the presentation was Italian: bits of braised octopus napped with basil-scented tomato sauce and secured to little bruschette with wooden skewers.

He takes a bite of octopus.

Click on the blow up bit of the octopus and pull it back.

On one visit, there were only miniscule bits of flavorful, tender octopus dotting a mountain of uninspired greens.

She sliced the kenkey onto a plate, then ladled on the juicy bits of fish and octopus swimming in a fragrant bath of spicy stew.

We would have preferred more variety, perhaps a bit of shrimp, eel, octopus, giant clam and some of the more unusual items.

Desmond Ramirez and Todd Oakley of the University of California Santa Barbara cut out bits of skin from California two-spot octopuses and kept them in their lab.

…glandular, branchial heart tissues of Octopus bimaculatus.

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