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单词 whitebait
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On certain days, Mr. Psilakis and his team still cook and serve porgy and whitebait just like that at various branches of MP Taverna. Seafood Restaurants Cast a Wider Net for Sustainable Fish 2015-12-22T05:00:00Z
Mr. Psilakis remembers pulling up to a beach and using nets to catch whitebait in the shallows. Seafood Restaurants Cast a Wider Net for Sustainable Fish 2015-12-22T05:00:00Z
It features several dozen stalls serving a variety of seafood such as crayfish, green-lipped mussels and tiny whitebait fish. Food and Tour News: Music in Glasgow, Seafood in New Zealand 2015-08-27T04:00:00Z
“Fish Made of Fish, New York,” which he constructed in 1939 by arranging innumerable whitebait into a finny form, is as clean and clear as a woodcut print. 3 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now 2021-01-20T05:00:00Z
One day in Lamorna Cove we could see the tiny whitebait in the shallows as kids skipped among them, some being thrown up by the waves. In Search of Virginia Woolf’s Lost Eden in Cornwall 2018-02-26T05:00:00Z
A coca, a type of flat bread normally topped with roasted vegetables, was capped by strands of briny whitebait. Sweet and Salty: Majorca’s Traditional Cuisine 2015-04-17T04:00:00Z
As a food source, similar to the way in which we ourselves might enjoy whitebait? Home grown 2020-01-14T05:00:00Z
“And he hasn’t been whitebait fishing, so that’s another difference. It’s a great opportunity for the kid. He’s excited about it.” Spencer answers England emergency call at Rugby World Cup 2019-10-28T04:00:00Z
Frozen foods manufacturer Young's began in 1805 as a whitebait business, and credits itself with the invention of scampi in 1946. Young's recalls fish cakes over plastic fears 2018-02-16T05:00:00Z
They ate whitebait patties and steaks at the Whataroa hotel, slept in simple cabins and rented houses and mixed and mingled with the local farming community. Epicentre of learning: the dairy farm teaching scientists how earthquakes form 2016-12-12T05:00:00Z
A few minutes later, it is brought in: kilograms of silver cyprinid - the size of whitebait - glisten in the morning sun. Kenya's battle to end 'sex for fish' trade 2014-02-17T01:16:38Z
Frying is a strength, in croquettes filled with smoked eel, or fried whitebait, their pinpoint black eyes staring up from a swirl of lemon-yellow aioli. Restaurant Review: Gotham West Market in Hell’s Kitchen 2014-02-11T21:59:29Z
The Marine Conservation Society says harvesting whitebait in large quantities reduces food supplies for other species - such as marine birds - in the food chain. 7 questions on sustainable fish 2013-01-23T14:05:09Z
In 1838, Turner was with Stanfield and a party of brother artists on one of those holiday excursions, in which he so delighted, probably to end with whitebait and champagne at Greenwich. Famous European Artists 2012-04-07T02:00:30.487Z
It is noted for the Trafalgar, Ship, Crown and Sceptre, and other taverns, where whitebait dinners have become celebrated.  Collins' Illustrated Guide to London and Neighbourhood 2012-04-06T02:00:29.250Z
In the centre of each reposed a single forlorn diminutive whitebait. A Safety Match 2012-03-19T02:00:23.817Z
It is a kind of biscuit, crisp and flavoured with cheese, recognisable at a glance by the little fish, like whitebait, which are embedded in its brown surface, dusted over with green chopped herbs. Naples Past and Present 2012-03-13T02:00:23.473Z
About six in the evening we emerged on the Inangahua—"mother of whitebait"—tributary. Down Under With the Prince 2012-01-29T03:00:07.103Z
At times, especially on calm days, it would be a shoal of silvery whitebait. Shireen and her Friends Pages from the Life of a Persian Cat 2011-12-08T03:00:24.107Z
At Greenwich an annual banquet of cabinet ministers, known as the whitebait dinner, formerly took place. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 5 "Greek Law" to "Ground-Squirrel" 2011-12-05T03:00:51.527Z
On the third day she fell in with a shoal of tiny whitebait, all about her own age and size. The Sun's Babies 2011-11-21T03:00:12.963Z
I have 'taken out' in white lace what I meant for 'whitebait,' and I must try and screw on in life for one year more if I mean to see London again. Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. II 2011-04-15T02:00:16.987Z
Place a portion of whitebait, a filet Bearnaise, and a quart of Sauterne before me, and—” “I see,” said Dobbsy. The Dreamers A Club 2011-02-25T03:01:06.720Z
Wash the whitebait with great care, and dry well by rubbing them in a napkin. The Century Cook Book 2011-01-04T03:01:10.367Z
Sir Samuel never talked at the beginning of dinner—besides, there was turtle soup and red mullet and whitebait—it is sinful to divert your attention from these good creatures. The Ivory Gate, a new edition 2010-12-25T03:00:10.617Z
At this time she was so like the whitebait that no stranger could tell the difference. The Sun's Babies 2011-11-21T03:00:12.963Z
I hope you will like the O'Ds., and think they have not lost in vigour because of my late excesses in turtle and whitebait. Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. II 2011-04-15T02:00:16.987Z
But, alas! he returned likewise without even so much as a whitebait. Bill the Minder
Place the whitebait between the folds of the napkin, and serve immediately. The Century Cook Book 2011-01-04T03:01:10.367Z
All that is wanted is that the Company shall be permitted to keep their machinery oiled, bore for coal, and fill up spare time by fishing for whitebait with line. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, June 14 1890
"How very extraordinary!" said the whitebait to each other. The Sun's Babies 2011-11-21T03:00:12.963Z
Some shark swallowed a whole school of whitebait last week, and as the teachers of the school complained about having their business mined I had to arrest some one. Harper's Round Table, May 7, 1895
Fish abound all round the coast, such as red and grey mullet, herring, mackerel, turbot, soles, plaice, whiting, bream, haddock, pilchard, a species of pike, whitebait, eels, salmon and sturgeon. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 6 "Coucy-le-Château" to "Crocodile"
An' when it's whitebait, you can pinch some when no one's lookin'. Adventures of Bindle
His low voice, his deferential manner, his pained surprise at suggestion of wanting to do anything else but catch those whitebait with a line, take one's breath away. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, June 14 1890
One day the whitebait, grown now to little herrings, came up the estuary. The Sun's Babies 2011-11-21T03:00:12.963Z
The Trafalgar Hotel, Greenwich, famous of old for its whitebait dinners, has been turned into a Trades Union Club. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, June 9, 1920
And this, in spite of a universal inference that he was dead, and that his body was flavouring whitebait below bridge. When Ghost Meets Ghost
Then a dish o' whitebait gets on top of that, so 'e 'as soup and fish any'ow. Adventures of Bindle
So she dissected her pear-salad, and he enjoyed his whitebait, and they chatted away on the old footing, quite oblivious of people around them. The Crimson Tide A Novel
Here the ministry at the close of the session has its annual whitebait dinner. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
Shake the basket well for the loose flour to drop off, and throw the whitebait into the fat for a minute. The Skilful Cook A Practical Manual of Modern Experience
Indeed, it is called the New Zealand whitebait. Austral English A dictionary of Australasian words, phrases and usages with those aboriginal-Australian and Maori words which have become incorporated in the language, and the commoner scientific words that have had their origin in Australasia
One was administering brandy, another was plucking whitebait out of his whiskers, a third was trying to wipe the tomato soup from his shirt-front, an operation which transformed a red archipelago into a flaming continent. Adventures of Bindle
The member from Old Sarum once sent Johnson two butts of Canary and a barrel of whitebait, as a token of appreciation for his skill in accurate reporting. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Volume 7 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Orators
Above the bridge the strait widens, and here, amid the swift-flowing currents, the famous whitebait are caught for the London epicures. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
As soon as the fat is hot, throw the whitebait into the flour, and, taking the cloth by each end, shake the whitebait rapidly until they are well floured. The Skilful Cook A Practical Manual of Modern Experience
Nor must we omit honourable mention of lobster, whitebait, mullet and eels. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, April 15, 1914
For a moment Giuseppi Antonio Tolmenicino lay inert, then he slowly sat up and looked about him, mechanically picking whitebait out of his hair, and removing a crème caramel from the inside of his waistcoat. Adventures of Bindle
"Excellent," I said; "perhaps the whitebait done a little too much; showed tendency to present itself in fragments; but 'twas nothing." Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, March 18, 1893
People visited Brighton solely to eat them, as they now go to Greenwich for whitebait and to Colchester for oysters. Highways and Byways in Sussex
Would that life consisted only of such incidents, of barouches and whitebait banquets! Tancred Or, The New Crusade
Also we found bait in the pools, not so much unlike the whitebait we've been eating—I used to frizzle it in palm oil. Foe-Farrell
The nonnats are the small fry of the bay, smaller far than whitebait, and are delicious to eat. The Gourmet's Guide to Europe
Have ready plenty of boiling beef fat, and fry the whitebait in a wire basket, a few at a time. How to Cook Fish
"Right-o, the only fish I cares for is whitebait," replied Browning. South with Scott
You fondly think that the whitebait is a special kind of fish, that there are father whitebaits and mother whitebaits and baby whitebaits. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-09-15
On the other hand, whitebait, long supposed to be a distinct species, has now been proved by Dr. G�nther, the greatest of ichthyologists, to consist chiefly of the fry or young of herring. Science in Arcady
When one has hit the bull's-eye, there is nothing left but to lay down the gun, and go and have—a whitebait dinner. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 1, July, 1862
Sprinkle the whitebait thickly with seasoned flour and shake free of all that does not adhere readily. How to Cook Fish
The royal turbot, true and tried, Subject of England's queen, Sailed on in regal pump and pride, With whitebait and sardine. St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 5, May, 1878, No. 7. Scribner's Illustrated
At least there are baby herrings and baby pilchards, and these are called whitebait because they are eaten by the mackerel and because they look white when they are swimming upside down. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-09-15
"A whitebait dinner for two, the Magnet reaches Greenwich first." Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities
The table continued to spin for a moment, with a deep thrilling organ sound, and when it stopped, the whitebait were found to have assembled opposite to Richard's place. Living Alone
Wash the whitebait in ice-water, drain, wipe dry, dip in milk, then in equal parts of cracker dust and seasoned flour. How to Cook Fish
American processed cheese that can be mixed up with anchovies or any fish from whitebait to whale, made like a sausage and sold in handy links. The Complete Book of Cheese
They used to charge about the Cornish seas with whole platefuls of other whitebait, millions of them, and wherever they went they were pursued by thousands of mackerel, who wanted to eat them. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-09-15
As the Sphinx's silver fork rustled among the withered silver upon her plate, she turned to me and said: 'Have you ever thought what beautiful little things these whitebait are?' Prose Fancies (Second Series)
Just as the hostess, with poised fork and spoon, was about to distribute the whitebait, the round table began to spin, and the whitebait were whisked away from her. Living Alone
Fry the whitebait according to directions previously given, season very highly with cayenne pepper, and serve. How to Cook Fish
Under the ministrations of Matilda she pleasurably disposed of clear soup, whitebait, a pair of squabs on toast with asparagus tips, and an alligator pear salad. No. 13 Washington Square
Walter and Rupert and Foch had jolly soft roes, a fact which is recorded in a cynical little poem by the precocious Foch, believed to be the only literary work of a whitebait now extant. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-09-15
The music swirled about us like golden waves, in which swam myriad whitebait, like showers of tiny stars, like falling snow. Prose Fancies (Second Series)
If not, come back to me and I will send you safely along my path by Moero;' and gave me a man's load of a fish like whitebait. The Personal Life of David Livingstone
He eats a whitebait dinner before being forty-eight hours in London, and tells of it. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 27, June, 1873
The poorer classes seem to relish highly a dreadful-looking salad, of a small fish much resembling whitebait, highly flavoured with quantities of pepper, black sauce and vinegar, with bits of pork-meat frequently thrown in. Corea or Cho-sen The Land of the Morning Calm
I'd like to give him a little whirl after the show this evening—bubbles, you know, and a buzz out to a casino for the whitebait and pickled walnuts. Heart of the West [Annotated]
To me it was one grand processional of whitebait, silver ripples upon streams of gold. Prose Fancies (Second Series)
We also know that he has a strong objection to cold mutton for dinner, and much prefers a whitebait banquet at Greenwich, or a nice well-ordered repast at the Star and Garter. Social Pictorial Satire
I had always supposed that whitebait was a specialty of the Thames. What I Remember, Volume 2
This morning, when I was talking with Miss Pondar about fish, and trying to show her that I knew something about the names of English fishes, I said that we was very fond of whitebait. Pomona's Travels A Series of Letters to the Mistress of Rudder Grange from her Former Handmaiden
"The days when we all lived in clover, With whitebait, can never revive, I assure you," said LAWLESS, "they're over, But, oh, keep the licence alive." Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, October 18, 1890
Then it was that, fortunately, I remembered my Pre-Raphaelite friend, and I sententiously remarked: 'Of course, if one has anything to say one cannot do better than say it about whitebait.... Prose Fancies (Second Series)
The attempt to fatigue Thorndyke's brain with superabundant detail was like trying to surfeit a pelican with whitebait. The Mystery of 31 New Inn
A smoking dinner was waiting them, of whitebait with red pepper, and a yellow juice so sour that Nick's mouth drew up in a knot; but it was very good. Master Skylark
At this my back began to bristle, but I didn't let her know it, and I said, in a tone of emphatic mildness, that we would have whitebait twice a week, on Tuesday and Friday. Pomona's Travels A Series of Letters to the Mistress of Rudder Grange from her Former Handmaiden
Even frequent dinners of turbot and whitebait at the sign of The Ship and Turtle will not enable one to write sea poetry. Ponkapog Papers
Its spirit sang just above our heads as she ate, and the air was thick with the grey ghosts of all the whitebait she had eaten that night. Prose Fancies (Second Series)
When the expenses of production were paid, the balance was spent on a whitebait dinner at Greenwich, and on offerings of flowers and jewellery to the lady guests invited.  Biographical Study of A.W. Kinglake
Father Brown seemed to cogitate; he lifted a little whitebait on his fork. The Wisdom of Father Brown
Oh, whitebait! called so early to your last account! a tear is all we give, but it flows spontaneously at the memory of your sorrows! A Love Story
In 1893 the whitebait fishermen and shrimp-boats were busy ten miles higher than they had been seen at work for many years. The Naturalist on the Thames
The dinner was a banquet,—a choice bouquet before every guest, turtle and venison and piles of whitebait, and pine-apples of prodigious size, and bunches of grapes that had gained prizes. Endymion
A whitebait dinner, what would not one suffer of human contiguity for it, even though it could be only a whitebait lunch, owing to the early hour? London Films
At one of the central tables a very stumpy little priest sat in complete solitude, and applied himself to a pile of whitebait with the gravest sort of enjoyment. The Wisdom of Father Brown
Toss in the whitebait, shake them lightly in the cloth, and put them in a wicker sieve to take away the superfluous flour. The Book of Household Management
Our first stage was to Kaiapoi, a little town on the river Waimakiriri, where we had a good luncheon of whitebait, and rested and fed the horses. Station Life in New Zealand
Do they glance up from their whitebait at the appointed hour, just in case it IS visible after all? Not that it Matters
He said he could send out and get us some whitebait if we could wait twenty minutes, but they never had any call for it now, and they did not keep it. London Films
Then she no longer gloomed; the cloud which veiled sad memories was lifted, bright hopes irradiated her face, every line in which sparkled like whitebait in the meshes of a net. Stories by Foreign Authors: Polish, Greek, Belgian, Hungarian
The ministers of the Crown have had a custom, for many years, of having a "whitebait dinner" just before the close of the session. The Book of Household Management
Later there was a really splendid dinner, consisting of turtle soup, whitebait, jugged hare, Christmas pudding, mince-pies, dates, figs and crystallized fruits, with rum and stout as drinks. South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition
In this way we got plenty of them, and frying them in butter, just as they were, they proved the most delicious food it was possible to eat, equal, if not superior, to whitebait. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated,
Salmon mayonnaise was therefore what we had, and except that it was not whitebait, it was not very disappointing; we had not expected much of it. London Films
“Bradley likes salmon; Robinson likes sole; Phillips likes whitebait, and so do I.” Paste Jewels
FISH.—Brill, carp, cod, eels, flounders, lobsters, mullet, oysters, plaice, prawns, skate, soles, turbot, whiting, whitebait. The Book of Household Management
There he meditates on his condition in silence, and does ultimately enjoy his little plate of whitebait, his cutlet and his moderate pint of sherry. The Small House at Allington
The renowned whitebait, too, which are believed to be young herrings, are caught by means of a similar, though much smaller, net. The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken
After we had eaten it, we were put in relations with the landlord, regarding a fly which we wished to take for a drive, in the absence of whitebait. London Films
Inasmuch as Thaddeus not only expected whitebait, but had also never before seen the silver platter, it is hardly surprising that he should sit staring at the fish in a puzzled sort of way.  Paste Jewels
If it be very severe," he would say, "it may give him a pang once a twelvemonth—say the morning after a whitebait dinner. Under Two Flags
Why, in that sense, perhaps, it is as delicate as whitebait in July. Crotchet Castle
Cuddies are so abundant, at sometimes of the year, that they are caught like whitebait in the Thames, only by dipping a basket and drawing it back. Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland
To be sure they had probably had no whitebait. London Films
I'd like to give him a little whirl after the show this evening--bubbles, you know, and a buzz out to a casino for the whitebait and pickled walnuts. Heart of the West
He starts with soup, goes down through tinned whitebait or other fish, an entree, a roast, perhaps a curry, a sweet, and small coffee. The Land of Footprints
Then the deluge commenced, and to my unbounded amazement I found that with the rain live fish as big as whitebait were falling from the clouds!  The Adventures of Louis De Rougemont
These worms were generally grilled on hot stones, and eaten several at a time like small whitebait The Adventures of Louis De Rougemont
Asked for whitebait, he destroyed the illusion in which we had come at a blow. London Films
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