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Fishbase: Fishspecies in Mediterranean Sea Jennings G.H. MedFish 2000 The Taxonomic Checklist and the 2004 CD Update . Calypso Publications, London:, ISBN 0 906301 82 3 .
Uncooked fregula. Typical dishes of Cagliari are the fregula cun còciula ("fregula with clams"); the còciula e cotza a sa schiscionera ("clams and mussels cooked in a pan"), and then the burrida a sa casteddaja (based on dogfish, vinegar and walnuts), the cassòla, a soup combining various kinds of fish, crustaceans and mollusks; s'aligusta a sa casteddaja ("Cagliaritan-style lobster"); the ...
Garum is a fermented fish sauce that was used as a condiment [1] in the cuisines of Phoenicia, [2] ancient Greece, Rome, [3] Carthage and later Byzantium. Liquamen is a similar preparation, and at times they were synonymous. Although garum enjoyed its greatest popularity in the Western Mediterranean and the Roman world, it was in earlier use by ...
In our new cookbook, Delish Mediterranean Diet, we say yes to so many amazing things: fresh fruits and veggies, olive oil, nuts, seafood, lean proteins, and whole grains. Dairy products, red meat ...
Ravioli provencale with cardinal sauce. Cardinal sauce is a classic French sauce, with a distinctive red colour coming from lobster butter and cayenne pepper. [1] [2] In Le Guide Culinaire, Auguste Escoffier listed its main ingredients: [2] béchamel sauce, fish stock, truffle reduction, cream, lobster butter and cayenne pepper.
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During dinner, opt for light-bodied wines like sauvignon blanc or pinot grigio to complement the freshness of the produce and delicate flavors of grilled meats like chicken or fish.
Scampi is served fried in batter or breadcrumbs and usually with chips and tartar sauce. [ citation needed ] It is widely available in supermarkets and restaurants and considered pub or snack food. In the United States, "shrimp scampi" is the menu name for a particular shrimp dish in Italian-American cuisine .