• It is warm and clear and shoals of tiny fish flicker back and forth beneath the boat.

    BBC: Hong Kong: Where worlds collide

  • Not to mention vats of rainbow-hued fish roe, dense black loaves stuffed with shoals of tiny fish, and the famous Finnish apple pie.

    BBC: Postcard from Helsinki, Finland

  • Even an empty jetty, like the melancholy Steeplechase Pier at Coney Island in New York, draws Russian and Chinese fishermen eager to net the tiny fish that gleam in silver schools round the piles, for the little fry will catch bigger fish, and the bigger ones (mostly herring) are worth curing and eating.

    ECONOMIST: Musings on a favourite memento mori

  • The religious and secular authorities then drink wine from a sixteenth-century silver goblet containing tiny live fish, which has recently become a controversial custom.

    UNESCO: Culture

  • Sometimes they were slippery, like fistfuls of tiny silvery fish.

    NEWYORKER: History of a Disturbance

  • Swiri, named after a tiny freshwater fish native to the Korean Peninsula, is so popular that even the South Korean army is considering screening the movie to motivate troops.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia

  • The Gnathia marleyi is tiny crustacean that attaches itself to fish that inhabit coral reefs in the Caribbean.

    CNN: Newly discovered ocean critter named after Bob Marley

  • In fact, one impassioned Vietnamese argues, the comparison is inadequate, since fish sauce is a more sophisticated product than wine: only a tiny number of wines survive longer than 50 years, whereas fish sauce continues to grow in flavour and complexity indefinitely.

    ECONOMIST: As communism crumbles, a great cuisine revives

  • But unlike most salmon, which eat other fish, sockeye eat plankton, tiny shrimplike animals.

    MSN: Record numbers of sockeye salmon return to Northwest - US news - Environment | NBC News

  • Given the circumstances, I'm impressed by the variety and quality of what is always a multicourse lunch and dinner, with beef, game, fish, and seafood, including krill, the tiny shrimplike creatures that are a staple of whales' diets.

    FORBES: Go with the Floe

  • Psilakis' presentation was accompanied by typical Cretan hors d'oeuvres: spreads made of eggplant and fish roe, lots of raw vegetables and olives, and tiny, lightly fried cheese turnovers called kallitsounias.

    NPR: Crete: Ancient Diet with Modern Message

  • But what he pulled up from the depths looked more like a lizard than a fish, with greenish-brown skin, a snub nose and tiny legs.

    WSJ: Fishing Is Just Not the Same Without a Very Cold Brew

  • Coarse fish swam in them: pike and carp, tench and bream, and so on down to the tiny dace and gudgeon.

    ECONOMIST: Come fly with me

  • Lifting the cover of a lacquer bowl might reveal a clear broth with a tiny cube of silken tofu and shreds of chive and citron, followed by a charcoal brazier bearing a small grilled fish, after which an arrangement of candy-coloured dumplings and local wild vegetables might appear on a dish of rustic stoneware.

    BBC: Kaiseki-ryori: Japanese haute cuisine

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