Similar words: fortunate, fortunately, unfortunate, importunate, unfortunately, stun, tung, tune. Meaning: n. 1. tropical American prickly pear of Jamaica 2. important warm-water fatty fish of the genus Thunnus of the family Scombridae; usually served as steaks 3. any very large marine food and game fish of the genus Thunnus; related to mackerel; chiefly of warm waters 4. New Zealand eel.
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151, Bluefish tuna is very precious; we may not even catch one.
152, The flavor will be great when octopus balls are seasoned with salad, mustard and skipjack tuna fillets.
153, This method is often used when fishing for big game fish such as marlin and tuna.
154, So a tuna salad without the bread is a better choice than a tuna sandwich.
155, We can get the most wonderful red clams, eels and frogs' legs, kingfish, turbot and live hamachi (yellowtail tuna).
156, Any of several flat-jointed tropical American cacti of the genus Opuntia, which includes the prickly pears , especially O. tuna of Jamaica, having yellow flowers and edible red fruit.
157, Coastal fisheries development, production sardines, tuna, Anchovy , cod, hake and lobster, oysters, and so on.
158, Up-to-date, based on the catch statistics and scientific population studies, the Indian Ocean albacore population is assessed and managed by Indian Ocean Tuna Commission.
159, The expert suggested that the pregnant woman must pay attention to the reasonable diet way. chum salmon, tuna as well as other fat content many negative.
160, Top with the olive rings, tuna, feta and onion rings.
161, These fish include red snapper, Atlantic salmon, bluefin tuna, and king crab.
162, These reels have the line capacity and, of course, the strength that make them perfect for casting big plugs to surface tuna, or for vertical jigging.
163, Technology of sulfuric acid catalyzed ethyl esterification of high acid value tuna oil was studied.
164, And the Tuna Commission has demonstrated on annual basis , its complete inability to control the fishing.
165, Use canned salmon just as you would use canned tuna: Flake it into your summer pasta salad or mix it with a touch of mayo, mustard, lemon juice, chopped onion and celery and serve it on a sandwich.
166, Sashimi is simply slices of raw, usually saltwater fish like yellowtail, tuna, sea bream and squid to name just a few.
167, Holding the line with his left shoulder again, and bracing on his left hand and arm, he took the tuna off the gaff hook and put the gaff back in place.
168, Objective To observe the effect of Tuna oil on the memories of juveniles.
169, Food Fired Shrimp with salted egg, Tuna Omelet, Steak, Fried Insect.
170, In one case, says an executive at a Japanese trading house, tuna that arrived in America was set aside by customs, rotting before it was inspected.
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171, Pacific bluefin tuna swim in tank at the Tokyo Sea Life Park.
172, There's tuna fish for sandwiches and you'll find coleslaw in the fridge.
173, An essential part of the soup is the stock known as "dashi, " which is classically made from katsuobushi (dried, cured skipjack tuna) and the kelp known as kombu.
174, Lettuce, tuna, black olive, potato , French beans , anchovy and boiled egg, with chef vinaigrette seasoning.
175, Tuna fish oil - is a source of omega - 3 long chain fatty acids.
176, The Colonel and his forces were camped on the plain of Tuna, a day's march north of Phari.
177, Yes, they'll scarf down tuna salad and fish sticks, but even Mrs.
178, Dragged alongside the unmanned submersible SeaRover liquid tuna and chum attracted this rosy rockfish swimming by a basket sea star in the waters of Monterey Bay California.
179, But eating skipjack tuna caught using poles and lines in the Western Atlantic has the green light thanks to improvements in data on the stocks.
180, I must surely remember to eat the tuna after it gets light.