seafood - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • catch: The daily fish market at the Marina offers a large range of freshly caught seafood.
  • serve: One of the specialities of the house is a dish of delicately battered seafood served in a cone of brown paper.
  • cook: It has the best seafood cooked in the style of New Orleans in my opinion.
  • eat: Some tribes ate mainly seafood whilst others lived mostly on the flesh of animals.
  • enjoy: If you enjoy fresh local seafood at an affordable price then make your way to the Mourne Seafood Bar.
  • prepare: With knee deep duvets and gilt bathrooms and its own Bar, run by the charismatic Ben, with fresh seafood prepared to order.

Preposition: in

  • world: It has some of the most abundant seafood in the world.

Adjective modifier

  • succulent: Superb contemporary cuisine places the emphasis on succulent seafood, bolstered by wine selections from arguably the finest cellar in Fiji.
  • fresh: The menu is based on serving ' the freshest natural seafood in a simple manner ' .
  • delicious: No doubt the BBQ, while cooking local prawns and other delicious seafood, will add to the heat.
  • frozen: Chinese and Thai supermarkets are also an excellent source of frozen seafood, including tiger prawns with their heads on.
  • tasty: Many forget that Portugal is a gastronomic delight, with great wine options and tasty seafood.
  • abundant: It has some of the most abundant seafood in the world.

Modifies a noun

  • platter: We don't want someone who can pull a pint or throw together a seafood platter.
  • chowder: Try Tim's Cornish seafood chowder, or the ' supreme of John Dory provençale ' .
  • dish: Food Choice: Drink on its own or with light seafood dishes, oysters or salads.
  • risotto: Verdict: go with your best friend and try the seafood risotto.
  • restaurant: The next evening we found a great seafood restaurant next door at Pinnacle resort.
  • specialty: Dining options include seafood specialities, which are said to be some of the finest on the island.

Noun used with modifier

  • quality: Good quality seafood in every dish I have tried.

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