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- Look up innards in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Innards is a term used broadly to refer to the 'insides' of something, but may also refer to: Offal...
- yellow croaker innards Sungeo-al-jeot (숭어알젓) – salted mullet roe Taean-jeot (태안젓) – salted pollock eye Ttora-jeot (또라젓) – salted mullet innards Ungeo-jeot...
- that whoever burned its innards would defeat the gods. Briareus of the Hecatoncheires attempted to burn the Ophiotaurus' innards, but was foiled by birds...
- Leyden, John (October 27, 2015). "WhatsApp laid bare: Info-sucking app's innards probed". The Register. Archived from the original on October 19, 2019....
- source of haggis, a traditional Scottish dish that is in fact made from the innards of sheep (including heart, lungs, and liver). According to some sources...
- lungs, or kidneys, and typically grilled; a variant consists of chopped innards cooked on a griddle. The intestines of suckling lambs are preferred. A...
- from the word numble (after the Middle French nombles), meaning "deer's innards". Although "umbles" and the modern word "humble" are not etymologically...
- pronunciation: [ˈstlauːtʏr̥], "slaughter") is an Icelandic food made from the innards of sheep. There are two types of slátur; blóðmör (Icelandic) or "blood...
- Although the dish is mainly based on beef gopchang, other parts of beef innards are also used to give the dish a richer flavor and chewy texture. To remove...
- they are characterized by a disembodied head of a woman, with organs and innards hanging from its neck. Alongside the penanggalan, there is the Ahp (Khmer:...