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Seafood

Seafood

(n)
UK
ˈsiːfuːd
US
ˈsiːfuːd
Definition: Shellfish and sea fish, served as food.
Meaning: Hải sản
Not Common
How to use "Seafood" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Seafood is any form of sea life regarded as food by humans, prominently including fish, shellfish and crustaceans.

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Over one billion people rely on seafood as their primary source of animal protein.

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The harvesting of wild seafood is usually known as fishing or hunting, while the cultivation and farming of seafood is known as aquaculture or fish farming (in the case of fish).

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The UK Food Standards Agency recommends that at least two portions of seafood should be consumed each week, one of which should be oil-rich.

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In medieval times, seafood was less prestigious than other animal meats, and often seen as merely an alternative to meat on fast days.

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Still, seafood was the mainstay of many coastal populations.

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Today, Iceland, Japan, and Portugal are the greatest consumers of seafood per capital in the world.

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Sushi is made of vinegared rice, usually with some sugar and salt, accompanying a variety of ingredients, such as seafood, vegetables, and occasionally tropical fruits.

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In the United States, the term "seafood" is extended to fresh water organisms eaten by humans, so all edible aquatic life may be referred to as "seafood".

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The most widely served seafood in the US is shrimp.

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Salmon and tuna are tied as the second most popular seafood consumed by Americans.

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Ceviche is a Latin American recipe for raw seafood marinated in citrus juice, mainly lime and lemon.

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Tokyo is a city that loves its seafood.

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Otters are known to be pretty incredible hunters, living off a diet of mostly seafood.

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Not all otters eat seafood.

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Often referred to as the Chinese ravioli, wontons are a variety of thin-skinned dumplings with meat, seafood or vegetable filling enclosed in tender wheat dough wrappers.

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