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. - . reservations: call + or email canton: offering superb southern chinese cuisine, canton will provide chinese new year promotion menu dishes including braised pork belly with fish maw in fermented black bean sauce, deep-fried seafood balls with black truffle, and m wagyu beef with black pepper enoki
mushrooms, crowned by a wonderful poon choi, incorporating braised abalone, sea cucumber, fish maw, dried scallop, dried oyster, sea prawn, sea moss, roasted pork belly and goose web. the promotional menu is available from feb. - . poon choi takeaway: canton's exceptional poon choi is also available...
https://www.venetianmacao.com/press-release/2019-01-09-chinese-new-year-dining-offer.html
. – . poon choi takeaway: for those who want to experience canton's exceptional poon choi at home this chinese new year, incorporating mouth-watering ingredients such as braised abalone, sea cucumber, fish maw, dried scallop, dried oyster, sea prawn, sea moss, roasted pork belly and goose web, it is
. , with pick-up from feb. to mar. . reservations: call + or email bambu: to help usher in chinese new year a sumptuous buffet is available at bambu from feb. - . the popular restaurant has specially prepared a series of festive dishes, including crayfish with rice wine; stir-fried lotus root with fish...
https://www.venetianmacao.com/press-release/2018-01-15-Chinese-New-Year-Dining.html
would be incorrect to infer from this that one group, say fishes, is much more diverse than another, say insects. insects are the most numerous creatures on earth in terms of species, but here they occupy only lines, because they are of little interest to scuba divers in the north atlantic, while fish
caddisflies - aquatic larvae there are orders of insects. only those that are aquatic are listed here. class crustacea - clawed appendages, two pairs of antennae, gills sub-class branchiopoda - water fleas , tadpole shrimps sub-class cirripedia - barnacles , goose barnacles sub-class copepoda - copepods , fish...
http://njscuba.net/biology/misc_classification.php