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vegetables, shelled, nes indonesia dried kidney beans, incl. white pea beans, shelled pakistan coffee, not roasted or decaffeinated germany fresh, chilled or frozen goat meat saudi arabia coffee, not roasted or decaffeinated belgium dried pepper (excl. crushed or ground) sudan coffee, not roasted or
somalia sweet potatoes, fresh or dried, chilled or frozen djibouti grapefruit, fresh or dried germany --- other bread ,rice paper ,cakes ,etc ,nes switzerland --roses china other spices, nes germany -footwear, nes, with leather or composition leather uppers austria un flour, meal and powder of the dried...
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of seafood seafood is categorized under three main classes: fish, shellfish and roe. fish is any non-tetrapod chordate, i.e., an animal with a backbone, that has gills throughout life and has limbs, if any, in the shape of fins. few of the fishes which are regarded as edible are anchovy, bluefish, catfish
commonly eaten are the shrimp, prawn, lobster, crayfish, and crab. roe is the fully ripe egg masses of fish and certain marine animals, such as sea urchin, shrimp and scallop. as a seafood it is used both as a cooked ingredient in many dishes and as a raw ingredient. caviar is a name for processed, salted...
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cuttlefish, squid, seafood mix, surimi, yellowfin tuna, barramundi, swordfish, cobia, mahi mahi, parrotfish, mackerel, round scad, snapper, grouper, pomfret, sole fish, slipper lobster, frog legs, oilfish (escolar), wahoo, marlin, leather jacket, red mullet, red horse head fish, breaded, marinated, dried
croaker, mullet, yellow stripe trevally, silver sillago, round scad, anchovy, grouper, bigeye scad, yellow tail scad, hardtail scad, bombay duckfish and freshwater fish - tinfoil barb, keo fish, sand goby, snakehead, climbing perch, gourami fish, black tilapia, red tilapia, feather back fish, yellow catfish...
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