Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
branzino .
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Examples
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They were all tied up -- Paul scored for his mixed greens salad and branzini, while Will scored for his seared scallops and ribeye with gruyere -- until the final dish.
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UM is raising branzini in 12-foot-in-diameter tanks in 3,200 gallons of water that is constantly filtered and has wastes removed using microbes, with water temperature controlled by computer.
Graham Hill: Branzini - The Greenest Fish You've Never Even Heard of 2009
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Zohar is hoping to get funding to build a warehouse producing 200 tons of branzini a year.
Graham Hill: Branzini - The Greenest Fish You've Never Even Heard of 2009
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Key to the experiment is the group's experimenting with using plants and algae, rather than ground-up fish remains, to feed the branzini.
Graham Hill: Branzini - The Greenest Fish You've Never Even Heard of 2009
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Whole branzini, perfectly cooked, was accompanied by slices of squeaky fresh fried zucchini and roast potatoes.
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Over risotto and branzini, Lady Liliana Cavendish hammed it up for the photographers as Poppy de Villeneuve chatted to Todd Eberle.
Jack Vartanian Sets Up Shop in New York City: Rebecca Guinness Guinness, Rebecca 2008
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But the entrées-crispy-skinned chicken with mashed potatoes, pan-roasted branzini with baby Brussels sprouts, a quality burger, a skippable risotto-are not exactly destination food.
The New Yorker Lizzie Widdicombe 2011
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Key to the experiment is the group's experimenting with using plants and algae, rather than ground-up fish remains, to feed the branzini.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Graham Hill 2009
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