He left her food, starting with rawmeat, then finer items, experimental.
2
Rint studied the half- rawmeat in his hands, and then resumed chewing.
3
I ate only rawmeat, and I ran away lots of times.
4
He ate the rawmeat standing up, feeling the energy revive him.
5
Twice a day after this he brought fresh rawmeat to Kazan.
Uso de uncooked meat em inglês
1
Weeds wrapped around his fingers, slimy as uncookedmeat.
2
I took a seat and glutted myself on every piece of uncookedmeat I could reach.
3
Why does cooked meat "keep" longer than uncookedmeat?
4
I lived in a lair and suffered greatly, for I was without fire and lived on uncookedmeat.
5
For now, you need your strength. He held up a piece of uncookedmeat, spitted on a dagger.
6
His breath reeked of corruption and uncookedmeat, and his mouth was ringed with a crust of dried vomit.
7
Salutations to thee that art fond of both cooked and uncookedmeat, and that regardest the gourded Vina as highly dear.
8
Don't use the same plate for the cooked meat that you used for the uncookedmeat unless you've washed it in between.
9
Bake for 30 minutes if uncookedmeat is used and for 10 minutes if cooked meat is used.
10
Raw meat is considered a delicious delicacy by many in Ethiopia, despite doctors warning that eating uncookedmeat can have serious health implications.
11
The basis of all good soups is the stock or liquid in which bones, cooked or uncookedmeat or vegetables have been boiled.
12
Notable exceptions include takeaway and delivery food, prescription drugs, rubbish bags, uncookedmeat and fish and some non-film plastic "reusable" bags.
13
The scarlet curtains hang like strips of uncookedmeat and a paper lightshade that hangs from the ceiling writhes with fierce, whiskered Chinese dragons.
14
Fry the onions lightly in hot cooking oil or butter and, if uncookedmeat is used, fry with the onions until slightly cooked and crumbly.
15
Two or three times a week it should be put on with the trimmings and bones left from cooked and uncookedmeats.
16
In Galvani's kitchen there was an iron railing, and immediately above the railing some copper hooks, used for the purpose of hanging thereon uncookedmeats.