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Pre Cooked Crab
Meat cuts which have been fully cooked and require only reheating to serve.
(Pre-Cook) To heat food thoroughly before putting it into jars for canning.
Act so as to spoil
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a quarrelsome grouch
Grumble, typically about something petty
decapod having eyes on short stalks and a broad flattened carapace with a small abdomen folded under the thorax and pincers
Xia-Xia Pets Hermit Crab Figure Bimini
Welcome to a place where everyday is Carnival with XiaXia (pronounced ShaSha) new colorful, collectible hermit crabs. From a distant island, these crazy crustaceans live to dance and play because everyday is a celebration with XiaXia! Start the parade by pressing XiaXias claw and watch it do its wacky walk. Four loveable characters, each with their own little friend, compose the XiaXia crew and collect them all!Meet Bimini with her pink polkadot and stripped shell, Bimini loves to strut her stuff in different shell fashions!LR44/AG13 batteries are required (included).
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Ryokan Kaiseki Breakfast
Kamaboko (??, Kamaboko?) is a variety of Japanese processed seafood products, called surimi, in which various white fish are pureed, formed into distinctive loaves, and then steamed until fully cooked and firm in texture. The steamed loaves are then sliced and served unheated (or chilled) with various dipping sauces or sliced and included in various hot soups, one-dish meals, or noodle dishes. Kamaboko is typically sold in semicylindrical, Quonset hut-shaped loaves. Some kamaboko are made so that a slice looks like an object. The most common pattern is a simple spiral - sometimes referred to as "naruto" in reference to a well known tidal whirlpool near the Japanese city of Naruto.
Pink and white kamabokoAlthough the Japanese name for kamaboko is becoming increasingly common outside of Japan [citation needed] (cf., sushi), some extant English names for kamaboko are fish paste, fish loaf, fish cake, and fish sausage (Tsuji, 1980). Tsuji recommends using the Japanese name in English because no adequate English name exists, other than the Jewish dish, gefilte fish, which is somewhat similar.
Red skinned kamaboko and white kamaboko are typically served at celebratory and holiday meals, as the red and white colors are considered to bring good luck.
Kamaboko has been made in Japan since the 14th century CE and is now available nearly worldwide. The simulated crab meat product kanikama (short for kani-kamaboko), the best known form of surimi in the West, is a type of kamaboko. In Japan, chikama (cheese plus kamaboko) is commonly sold in convenience stores as a pre-packaged snack food.
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The Spread
Quelle feast! Some eggs and hot pot condiments side our protein rich meal. This was pre-cooking. I'll confess, even with BY and my "healthy" appetites, the amount remaining on the table didn't look too different by the end of the meal.
From fresh seafood like halibut, salmon, grouper head, mussels, oysters, shrimp, lobsters, scallops, and crab, to red and white meats including drunken chicken wings, pork shoulder, rib eye, lamb and veal tongue. Then there were classics including 1000 year old eggs, egg tofu, bean curd, tripe, squid and fried fish balls, shrimp and pork dumplings, bamboo fungus (mmm) and new style mushroom stuffed fish tofu balls and purple yam.
For those wanting a little fiber, there was also king oyster mushrooms, enoki mushrooms, bok choy and A-choy.
pre cooked crab
Nipper, a loveable crab, has huge, clumsy claws. No matter what games he plays with his friends Nipper’s claws always get in his way. So the friends decide to play hide-and-seek—something they can all do together, but Nipper’s claws ruin his hiding place! So instead, Nipper looks for his friends while they hide. He finds Turtle and Jellyfish, but there’s no sign of Octopus. Until Nipper sees that Octopus is tangled tight in the weeds. Now it’s up to Nipper to rescue Octopus with his big claws! This companion title to Fidgety Fish and Smiley Shark features the same bold, delightful illustrations, humorous text and is peppered with onomatopoeia kids really love.