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And things like this conch shell, which is actually the remnant of a very large snail.
And things like this conch shell, which is actually the remnant of a very large snail.
I got the conch main because I just asked her what the most authentic thing on the menu was, so I'm going with that.
I got the conch main because I just asked her what the most authentic thing on the menu was.
south is also known for conch chowder and frogmore stew (which has shrimp, corn, potatoes,
And the South is also known for conch chowder and frog mole stew, which has shrimp, corn, potatoes, and
So from there, we went conch diving.
We pull up the conch, and the guy driving our boat goes, look, they all have little worms.
I don't know what I've been doing with my life that I haven't eaten out of a conch shell before this moment,
that I haven't eaten out of a conch shell before this moment but,
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To put it simply, conching is a process in which a surface scraping mixer and agitator, known as a conch, evenly distributes cocoa butter within chocolate.
To put it simply, conching is a process in which a surface scraping mixer and agitator, known as a conch, evenly distributes cocoa butter within chocolate.
At the bottom of the stairs lay a big pink conch shell amid the fragments of what had been Miss Barry's platter.
"Did you throw that conch down on purpose?" "No, I never did," whimpered Davy.
Conch, nib, schnoze, hooter—whatever you call them, not many people actually like their own.
He holds a discus, which he uses to cut down anyone that tries to mess with his dharma, along with a conch, which symbolises victory and the five elements.