- Look up
innards in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Innards is a term used
broadly to
refer to the 'insides' of something, but may also
refer to: Offal...
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yellow croaker innards Sungeo-al-jeot (숭어알젓) –
salted mullet roe Taean-jeot (태안젓) –
salted pollock eye Ttora-jeot (또라젓) –
salted mullet innards Ungeo-jeot...
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curry Fish
Belly (Tai Pla)
Curry "Southern Thai
Ancient Fermented Fish
Innards Curry with
Grilled Catfish (แกงไตปลาปลาดุกย่างโบราณ ;
gaaeng dtai bplaa...
- the
northeastern United States Slatur, an
Icelandic food made from the
innards of
sheep Weckewerk, in Germany, a
sausage made from
cooked brawn and minced...
- record. The
Romans made the
condiments garum and
liquamen by
crushing the
innards of
various fish and then
fermenting them in salt,
resulting in a liquid...
- (usually
sparkling enope (firefly)
squid or
spear squid),
sometimes with
innards,
ferments for as long as a month, and is
preserved in
small jars. This...
- lungs, or kidneys, and
typically grilled; a
variant consists of
chopped innards cooked on a griddle. The
intestines of
suckling lambs are preferred. A...
- with
boiled pieces of
apple and plums,
goose liver sausage and the
boiled innards of the goose.
Split pea soup is a
thick soup made in the
Caribbean from...
- mean offal. For instance, the
German word for
offal is
Innereien meaning innards and the
Swedish word is inälvsmat
literally meaning "inside-food". According...
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Shepard kills the
creature and
leads the boys in
feasting on its
candy innards,
winning $25,000 and a new
Chevrolet Corvette from the
Harvesters Guild...