Sentence examples for fire meat from inspiring English sources

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Carne asada (the smell of a barbecue) fills the air on any given Sunday – burning charcoal, fire, meat and beer.

The dish is the Korean barbecue standard known as bulgogi — "fire meat," is the literal translation — transformed into a sandwich filling, a sloppy Joe for a more perfect union.

The word bulgogi loosely translates to "fire meat".

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The embryonic fire soon becomes, as described in the novel's opening chapter, "an orangey ember-cavern that resembles a monster's sloppy mouth, filled with half-chewed, glowing bits of fire-meat".

That smoke recurred in fire-kissed meat, the heart of the menu, which was served with minimal garnish, maybe a radish or so.

With the sandwich in front of me, its dark fire-roasted meat, its spritely bright-green lettuce spilling out beyond the opening of the bread, I picked it up and took a bite.

It plans to open its 10,000sqft brewery and restaurant, its second San Francisco location, in March, serving smoked and fire-cooked meats, cask-conditioned ales, creative cocktails and a healthy offering of American whiskies.

This concerns both modern human diet as well as the pre-historic one; from hot beverages and fire-cooked meats, down to sub-zero frozen desserts, and tough grasses and vegetables (including various tubers) that contain highly abrasive silica particles (phytoliths) [1].

There, they build a fire, grill some meat and talk.

Linichuk said the dance depicted a meeting between two people who seek out a hunter and make a fire for cooking meat.

The chickens are perfectly roasted over a charcoal fire: the breast meat is moist and the skin, particularly on the legs, is almost potato-chip crisp.

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