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  2. Gyotaku - Wikipedia

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    Gyotaku (魚拓, from gyo "fish" + taku "stone impression") is the traditional Japanese method of printing fish, a practice which dates back to the mid-1800s. This form of nature printing was used by fishermen to record their catches, but has also become an art form of its own. The gyotaku method of printmaking uses fish, sea creatures, or ...

  3. There Are So Many Easy and Flavorful Ways to Make Fish ... - AOL

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    Grilled Mahi Mahi. Elevate your grill skills from land to sea by making this easy and tasty mahi mahi! Coated in a smoky seasoning blend and cooked without heavy oils or butter, this lean white ...

  4. Fishplate - Wikipedia

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    A fishplate, splice bar or joint bar is a metal connecting plate used to bolt the ends of two rails into a continuous track. The name is derived from fish, [1] a wooden reinforcement of a "built-up" ship's mast that helped round out its desired profile. [2] The top and bottom faces taper inwards along their short dimensions to create an even ...

  5. En papillote - Wikipedia

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    En papillote. En papillote ( French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ papijɔt]; French for "enveloped in paper" [1] ), or al cartoccio in Italian, is a method of cooking in which the food is put into a folded pouch or parcel and then baked. This method is most often used to cook fish or vegetables, but lamb and poultry can also be cooked en papillote.

  6. Affordable Ways to Add Fish into Your Meals - AOL

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    Fish is a great source of protein, omega-3s, and other nutrients, but it can also be expensive. Discover a few simple tricks to find healthy seafood that won't break the bank. Affordable Ways to ...

  7. All the Deliciously Fun Ways You Can Cook with Bell Peppers - AOL

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    Hoisin Steak and Pepper Stir-Fry. With tender beef, fresh peppers, and a sticky-sweet sauce, this Asian-inspired stir-fry is better than takeout. To cut super thin slices of beef, stick the meat ...

  8. Disposable food packaging - Wikipedia

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    Disposable foodservice products made from paper, paperboard, and corrugated fiberboard: including cups, plates, bowls, napkins, carryout bags, trays, egg cartons, doilies and tray liners. Some paper products are coated - mostly with plastic - or treated to improve wet strength or grease resistance. Paper and paperboard packaging like pizza ...

  9. 26 Best Cod Fish Recipes to Make Tonight - AOL

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    Get the recipe: Baked Cod with Panko. More. Unicorns in the Kitchen. Parmesan baked cod is very easy to make and is ready in 30 minutes. Tender cod fillets are coated with a parmesan and spice ...

  10. Fish finger - Wikipedia

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    Filling inside a fish finger. Fish fingers ( British English) or fish sticks ( American English) are a processed food made using a whitefish, such as cod, hake, haddock, or pollock, which has been battered or breaded. They are commonly available in the frozen food section of supermarkets. They can be baked in an oven, grilled, shallow fried, or ...

  11. Petri dish - Wikipedia

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    A Petri dish (alternatively known as a Petri plate or cell-culture dish) is a shallow transparent lidded dish that biologists use to hold growth medium in which cells can be cultured, originally, cells of bacteria, fungi and small mosses. The container is named after its inventor, German bacteriologist Julius Richard Petri.