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A few months into their relationship, in a poetry class, Myriah was moved to write "Lobster Salad" (excerpted here): muscle baby legs, red rock roe, white claw flesh roughly slopping in oil egg yolk tarragon twigs.
In another, there's a huge breakfast competition, and Soma makes savory soufflé omelettes while other characters make eggs benedict with bottarga, frittatas served in salad, loco moco with vinaigrette instead of gravy, a reimagined Japanese stew with quail eggs, and even a series of "eggs" made of things like salmon roe, white asparagus mousse, and hollandaise sauce.
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When a squiggle of milt, which locals call white roe, emerged from beneath the anal fin, he tossed the fish in a bin full of males.
Lobster hargow, a showpiece dumpling, is ingeniously wrapped to create four little pockets at the top, each filled with different colors of tobiko, or flying-fish roe: red, black, white and green.
"But we can try: mullet is who we are," he said, standing at a stainless-steel table in the kitchen at his Sandbar restaurant, experimenting with various preparations of white roe, including a crudo made with rice wine vinegar and sliced jalapeños.
It's a blackened sea bass with death roe and a white currant induction.
But white mullet roe will most likely prove hard to sell to consumers.
You spread the tuna belly and the sturgeon roe on lightly grilled white bread, a bite at a time.
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