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fish paste
noun
Any of several varieties of spread, made from fish with the addition of some cereal, traditionally eaten on toast
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Fish products were mostly fish paste made from boiled white fish meat (known as 'kamaboko' and 'chikuwa' in Japan).
Fermented fish paste and sugar cane for balance.
We were eating the fish paste on some whole-grain bread.
Lemon grass shrimp with belacan (fish paste) sauce were almost as good.
There is "baby corn in brine," "fried fish paste" and "minced mutton ball".
At lunchtime, young monks served rice, beans, and fish paste from huge cooking pots.
Those Asian lands, in turn, got Marmite and fish paste sandwiches.
I had left out otah — fish paste, mixed with chilies, folded into a coconut leaf, and grilled.
Protein: Can be found in tins of sardines, jars of fish paste and tins of beans and pulses.
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In his tiny Streatham single bedsit where he survived on porridge and fish-paste sandwiches, a gauche, lonely and rudderless Merton seems to have gone slightly bonkers.
In local estuaries, C. maenas is collected at the intermoult stage and is used in large quantities (hundreds of tons per year) by the Iberic food industry as scent for fish-paste based products.
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