caviare


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Synonyms for caviare

salted roe of sturgeon or other large fish

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Daoud was part of the management at both Gauche Caviare and Cloud 9, and opened Zimi where latter once stood.
RAJA: [as the servants offer dishes] I can recommend this caviare, Major--and you'll take a glass of maraschino with it--Russian fashion.
Also planned is a fish farm to breed sturgeon to sell caviare produced from their eggs.
Dale Williams, a director at Cardiff recruitment firm Yolk, impressed the 12 critics with his dover sole and caviare, pork fillet and chocolate truffle cake.
And he certainly rose to the occasion, impressing the 12 critics with his dover sole and caviare, pork fillet and chocolate truffle cake.
the soldiers'] indulging in such a recreation, for astronomy is to that class, usually 'caviare to the general'.
Also included are mini hot Yorkshire puddings with Cheshire beef and onion gravy, warm pork pie served with local apple chutney and mini fish & chips with Manchester caviare.
The habit was to annoy the adult Aileen, who in a letter from England once reprimanded her mother gently: I wish you wouldn't be so "umble, as I've often told you--comparing your own letters to bread and those of Vance and Hell to creampuffs and caviare [sic].
After all, George didn't slap tax on caviare, did he?
Campbell saw superiority in himself for recognizing it [beauty], for formulating it; and he was not displeased to be aware that it would always remain caviare to the multitude" (63).
The main course is cod fillet with red pepper crust and aubergine caviare. Again, it's a complex recipe, which involves making the crust separately and then rolling it out, before chilling it and then baking it over the cod.
Although the six-cylinder engine still had a following the Bentley fans loved the S2 and those seeking caviare class driving in 1961 would have had to shell out pounds 5,944 - twice the price of a Daimler Majestic Major, but still cheaper than a Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II.
But the RCP style and Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings went together like vodka and caviare; breathtakingly flamboyant in the outer movements; vibrant with emotion in the whispered opening bars of the [ETH]lgie.