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  2. Gorton's of Gloucester - Wikipedia

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    Gorton's of Gloucester is a subsidiary of Japanese seafood conglomerate Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Ltd., producing fishsticks and other frozen seafood for the retail market in the United States. Gorton's also has a North American food service business which sells to fast-food restaurants such as McDonald's , and an industrial coating ingredients ...

  3. The 10 Healthiest Menu Items at Applebee's, According to ...

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    3. Tex-Mex Shrimp Bowl. Applebee's. Nutrition: 710 calories, 27 g fat (4.5 g sat fat), 2,070 mg sodium, 91 g carbs (10 g fiber, 6 g sugar), 30 g protein. Shrimp is one of the leaner, low-fat ...

  4. Review: Fresh salmon, buttery shrimp and broccoli bowl ...

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    Concept: The menu is different than a lot of other carryout-only spots, offering out-of-the-ordinary, tasty menu items. 5/5 stars Price: Prices seemed high for some items and low for others.

  5. List of shrimp dishes - Wikipedia

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    Usually contains a piece of prawn tempura and masago (capelin roe), with vegetables like radish sprouts, avocado and/or cucumber, as well as Japanese mayonnaise. Ebi furai. Japan. Straightened and breaded deep fried prawn, [9] a popular ingredient of bento. [10] Ebinigirizushi.

  6. 10 Restaurant Chains That Serve the Best Shrimp Cocktail - AOL

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    4. McCormick&Schmick's. DoorDash. Make McCormick&Shmick's your go-to for shrimp cocktail whenever the craving strikes. Founded in the 1970s, McCormick&Schmick's is known as one of the best spots ...

  7. Dim sum - Wikipedia

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    This refers to the custom of serving teahouse customers two delicately made food items, savory or sweet, to complement their tea. The second, 點心, which means dim sum, translates literally to "touch the heart" (i.e., heart touching). This is the term used to designate the small food items that accompanied the drinking of tea. [6]

  8. I Tried 6 Frozen Shrimp Brands & One Has Me Hooked - AOL

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    For anyone dipping their toes into the world of marine-based cuisine for the first time, shrimp is undeniably a more approachable choice compared to slimy oysters or pungent I Tried 6 Frozen ...

  9. Japanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Teishoku means a meal of fixed menu (for example, grilled fish with rice and soup), a dinner à prix fixe [31] served at shokudō (食堂, "dining hall") or ryōriten (料理店, "restaurant"), which is somewhat vague (shokudō can mean a diner-type restaurant or a corporate lunch hall); writer on Japanese popular culture Ishikawa Hiroyoshi [32 ...