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calamari

/kal-uh-mahr-ee, kah-luh-; Italian kah-lah-mah-ree/US // ˌkæl əˈmɑr i, ˌkɑ lə-; Italian ˌkɑ lɑˈmɑ ri //UK // (ˌkæləˈmɑːrɪ) //

鱿鱼,花枝,卡拉米拉,炸鱼

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Italian Cooking.

    • : squid.

Examples

  • Half is not enough of the creamy risotto, to which a heaping spoon of lemon zest and olive oil is added just before it leaves the kitchen with a topper of wild calamari, zesty with espelette pepper.

  • The nation that once revered him threatened to chop him up and fry him into calamari.

  • "Yeah, it is ambitious," Sayles shrugs, picking at a calamari salad with his fingers.

  • One of the most memorable dishes I have had there is Baby calamari filled with calamari ink, fresh chick peas and chorizo.

  • It is a dish that I love but have never been able to recreate properly because we just cannot get calamari that small over here.

  • This recipe calls for calamari on the grill, a method that brings out the sweet tenderness of the small cephalopods.