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filet mignon.
Chicken fillets,
sometimes called inner fillets, are a
specific cut of meat from the
chicken steaks.
There are two
fillets in a chicken, and...
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within the
fillet. The skin
present on one side may or may not be
stripped from the
fillet.
Butterfly fillets can be
produced by
cutting the
fillets on each...
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fillet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fillet may
refer to:
Annulet (architecture), part of a
column capital, also
called a
fillet Fillet (aircraft)...
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corner is a line of
convex function (in
these cases,
fillets are
typically referred to as rounds).
Fillets commonly appear on welded, soldered, or
brazed joints...
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Fillet welding refers to the
process of
joining two
pieces of
metal together when they are
perpendicular or at an angle.
These welds are
commonly referred...
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boulders on the
surface of the Moon.
Fillets are a
morphological expression of
lunar soil development. The
fillet is
characterized by an
onlap contact...
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fillet is a type of headgear. It was
originally worn in
classical antiquity,
especially in
cultures of the Mediterranean,
Levant and Persia, including...
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accounts for 30% of production. Most
processed fish is sold
frozen as
fillets or
whole fish,
canned fish and as
other fish
protein products (e.g. surimi)...
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field fretty. 'Fretted' and 'fretty'
refer to the
interlacing of the
fillets. The
Jumelle (Eng. bar gemel, etc.) and
Tierce are
other charges also said...
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chicken fillet roll, also
known as a hot
chicken roll or
chicken roll (Irish: rollóg sicín), is a
baguette filled with a
fillet of
processed chicken...