Calamari in a sentence as a noun

What parts of pork have a calamari texture?

His message was pretty much "Eat calamari, eat it a lot."

Though for some reason I love sushi and calamari, so, go figure.

>calamari and porkI think that's an urban legend

I don't like certain oily fish, and I don't like calamari other than that I like pretty much every seafood.

I ate a 12" pizza, an order of fried calamari, lots of miscellaneous finger food, four beers and two mojitos.

There's a limit to the number of customers you can attract with calamari and other things formerly considered bait.

Same with scallops and stingray, crab and surimi, calamari and pork, chocolate and flavored vegetable oil.

The thought of the substitution wasn't really stopping me from eating calamari, it's more about how do I not get ripped off by unscrupulous merchants?

As some foods simply don't hold well, and shouldn't be offered as a to-go 'fried calamari,' 'pasta carbonara' 'tempura' or sushi etc... and cannot be re-heated.

It's like a cheeky wink to them that they get a bonus for the bulk custom, that they know no individual could eat, just like a fish and chip shop will throw in more calamari than ordered for a large order.

As I understand the matter, squid aren't on the same order of demonstrated intelligence as octopi, so ordinary squid calamari shouldn't pose an ethical concern in that regard.

> scallops and stingrayRay and skate is nothing like scallops.> calamari and porkAgain, nothing alike.> chocolate and flavored vegetable oilChocolate contains more elements than just cocoa butter, so you can't just replace it with vegetable oil.

And that reminds me of a This American Life, where the show's producers were unable to actually uncover conclusive evidence that fried hog bung was being used as imitation calamari rings, but they did find in a blind taste test that you probably wouldn't notice if it were.

Calamari definitions

noun

(Italian cuisine) squid prepared as food

See also: squid calamary