different between seafood vs shito
seafood
English
Etymology
sea +? food
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?si?fu?d/
Noun
seafood (usually uncountable, plural seafoods)
- Fish, shellfish, seaweed, and other edible aquatic life.
Synonyms
fruit of the sea
Hyponyms
- (edible aquatic life): fish, shellfish, molluscs, crustaceans, seaweed, algae, sea mammals
Translations
See also
- seafood on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
seafood From the web:
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shito
English
Etymology
From Ga [Term?] (“pepper”).
Noun
shito (uncountable)
- A spicy Ghanaian sauce made with seafood, tomatoes, garlic, peppers, and spices.
Anagrams
- histo, histo-, hoist, hoits
Japanese
Romanization
shito
- R?maji transcription of ??
shito From the web:
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- what is shito ryu karate
- what is shito sauce
- what does shito ryu mean
- what is shito made of
- what does shitor mean
- what is shito in ghana
- what does shinto mean
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