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Salted roe of sturgeon or other large fish; usually served as an hors d'oeuvre.
caviare
portugués
caviar
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caviare
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caviare
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caviare
"
1
So we had a little
caviare
and a great deal of bread.
2
The long tables once laden with
caviare
and other zakuski were bare.
3
Pâté de foi gras is the devil, but
caviare
is Beelzebub himself.
4
As she did not eat meat, they gave her salmon and
caviare
.
5
Now very active ship-building yards are found here, and extensive
caviare
factories.
1
If this information is accurate, it means she had
caviar
somewhere else.
2
On the other hand, think about what
caviar
can do for you.
3
Then Donald Crowley, in eating his
caviar
,
did substantially the same thing.
4
No rarebit and beer for him; it's champagne and
caviar
every time.
5
I wouldn't wait too long to eat that
caviar
,
by the way.
6
Cut the bread as for
caviar
canapés and spread with anchovy paste.
7
In the end, as in the beginning, it was all about
caviar
.
8
That takes in
caviar
,
smoked canvasback duck, salmon, finest aged fillet steak.
9
Not exactly Cristal and
caviar
on a floating palace in Monaco's harbour.
10
We had a lovely lunch lakeside with
caviar
and wine and tiramisu.
11
Besides, he might not be too pleased about being compared with
caviar
.
12
Alongside
caviar
and oysters sits the city's most expensive and extravagant cheesesteak.
13
Now there are only three or four top-class Shanghai restaurants serving
caviar
.
14
Writer describes eating
caviar
at the Cafe de la Paix... View Article
15
It is bitter and salty, reminding me of oyster sauce and
caviar
.
16
No champagne, no
caviar
,
and no incriminating hypodermic syringes full of dope.
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