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Arte (アルテ, Arute) / "Hamburg Steak" (ハンバーグ, Hanbāgu) Voiced by: Ayaka Suwa [3] (Japanese); Amber Lee Connors [5] (English) Arte is a young mermaid from the other world's southern seas, and a priestess of the Lord of the Sea, one of the Ancient Six.
Milk surfaces in a season filled with movies based on real lives, but this is the first one that inspires a sense of intimacy with its subjects." [35] A. O. Scott of The New York Times called Milk, "A Marvel", and wrote the film "is a fascinating, multi-layered history lesson
Sasha Nathan Petraske (March 16, 1973 – August 21, 2015) was the founder of the New York City cocktail bar Milk & Honey, as well as a partner and creative force behind many of the world's most highly regarded bars. [1] During his lifetime he was credited with inventing modern cocktail culture. [2] He was born in Greenwich Village, New York ...
The McPoyles along with the other guests are locked inside the burning apartment by the gang but seemingly escape unharmed. The McPoyle family return in the Season 11 episode "McPoyle vs. Ponderosa: The Trial of the Century", pursuing legal action against Bill Ponderosa for spiking the milk at the wedding and the subsequent mutilation of Liam.
Japanese Black cattle of the Tajima strain on a farm in northern Hyōgo Prefecture High-grade sliced Matsusaka wagyu beef. Wagyu (Japanese: 和牛, Hepburn: wagyū, lit. ' Japanese cattle ') is the collective name for the four principal Japanese breeds of beef cattle.
Evan Dorkin (born April 20, 1965) [1] is an American comics artist and cartoonist. His best known works are the comic books Milk and Cheese and Dork, the latter of which features his comic Eltingville.
While Matsusaka beef can be eaten as a steak, there are more traditional methods of cooking the meat. Shabu-shabu is prepared with very thin slices of meat which are quickly dipped in a kelp broth and then eaten. Sukiyaki is a method that involves simmering thin slices of meat in a pot with a sauce of sugar, sake and soy sauce.
Sir Loin (anthropomorphic steak), a fictional character from the webseries Oscar's Hotel for Fantastical Creatures; Sir Loin (weasel), a fictional character from the French children's series Dynamo Duck; Sir Loin of Beef (fictional title), a fictional title for the Sheriff of Nottingham from the Bugs Bunny cartoon Rabbit Hood