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"tinned" Definitions
  1. (of food) preserved in a can
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Matt has filled his cupboards with tinned beans, rice and pasta, and tinned fruit for his kid.
Tinned copper wire from copper-wire producers used in electrical motors.
It was basically a threesome with tinned foods and neon gunge.
Tinned spaghetti on pizza is a far, FAR greater abomination than pineapple.
He found that tinned fish could act as a nondairy stand-in.
Cheeses, charcuterie and tinned seafood will be served to accompany the wines.
The poor, long the regime's base of support, have to hoard tinned food.
Image: Library of Congress1891: Tinned or jarred products used for cooking, from Mrs.
Supermarkets are giving fresh produce more space, at the expense of tinned products.
"There were big sacks of rice and boxes of tinned fish," he said.
Buy some olives and cheeses and bread, some tinned fish, deli meats, crackers.
Sweet, sweet tinned food is the staple breakfast of any budget-conscious festival goer.
Little did English know the only topping more questionable than pineapple is "tinned" a.k.a.
Austin is the home town of the iconic tinned meat producer, Hormel Foods Corporation.
The tomatoes are ripe and need to be tinned or canned within 24 hours.
Folk at the Waterloo food bank wait their turn to stock up on tinned food.
And I certainly don't miss the smell of tinned tuna at five in the morning.
Cabral Ferreira likens tinned fish to wine, insisting that the flavors further develop after canning.
Luxuriously creamy deviled eggs (one with uni) are also a specialty, as are imported tinned sardines.
I add tinned anchovy, rocket, and some homemade chili oil to sort of fancy it up.
Today, we got some water and got a bit of tinned fish so we're feeling elated.
Like we said, we love to have a few cans of tinned fish on the shelf.
Lidl in Hackney had no pasta, toilet paper, flour, tinned fish or oil on Thursday night.
Usually, they're the sweet tinned ones, but in this case, they were large, fresh pineapple chunks.
The packs include tinned foods, made up meals, packets of meat, water filters and fire-starting equipment.
It's the same every meal: tinned sardines or chicken Spam with naan bread and Dairylea cheese triangles.
Now we're nicely stocked up on tinned goods & I won't have venture out again till Tuesday. Phew!
If you are a fan, a portable lunch of tinned sardines and crackers is a fine thing.
Then they may get a hot meal at lunch—chips, tinned vegetables, and a pie, or something.
Photo: Topical Press Agency/Getty Images20063: Discharged Sailors, Soldiers & Airmen's store with its windows full of tinned food.
This restriction would apply to sweets, but also things like rice, noodles, biscuits, and tinned fish and meat.
Eat Early in my baking education, I bought a tinned-metal plaque with a dozen shell-shaped indentations.
Bill Weaver pointed out that Hawaiian pizza — topped with ham and tinned pineapple — came out of Chatham, Ontario.
The deal includes Heinz soup, tinned chili con carne with rice and a sticky toffee pudding with custard.
It serves montaditos sandwiches, pintxos (Basque-style tapas), and Spanish tinned seafood, with sherry, wine and beer drinks.
Think waxy sausages accompanied by tinned vegetables and gloopy looking mashed potato, tins of Spam, and fluorescent cream cakes.
"Cooked dinner for the family last night — like if you agree with tinned spaghetti on pizza!" he said enthusiastically.
At the same time, Mr. Fallon is not abandoning his passion for high-quality tinned Spanish and Portuguese seafood.
They ate tinned fruit and drank desalinated water and engaged in daylong bouts of slippery, salt-skinned, birth-controlled sex.
Gaag and his culinary team had just been to Spain and they wanted to put tinned sardines on the menu.
Last week Tesco — the U.K.'s biggest grocer — said it would stop selling multipacks of tinned food wrapped in plastic.
Products available include cereal, pasta, rice, sweets and biscuits, soft drinks and juices, tinned and canned goods, the company said.
In a statement, Dini explained that the ban would cover foods like rice, noodles, sweets, biscuits, and tinned fish and meat.
And 773 volunteers at Secours Catholique, a charity, help with warm clothes, tinned food and weekly homework for families in difficulty.
He said the savings would be invested in lowering the prices of items like tinned tomatoes, pasta, detergents and toilet rolls.
NIALLS FALLON, a founder of Maiden Lane, the East Village bistro that serves tinned seafood, has left to pursue other ventures.
The tinned beverage will now be named "Passion Star Martini," despite the Porn Star Martini being an established and popular cocktail.
Worries over access to products have prompted some Iranians to stock up on rice, detergent and tinned food, residents and shopkeepers said.
When the kitchen runs out of everything except tinned pie filling and instant custard, patients are served dessert instead of square meals.
Snuk Foods, based in Industry City, Brooklyn, sells Afghan almonds, Spanish tinned seafood, Korean fig vinegar, Pakistani mango pickles and much more.
Gray wasn't inflexible, as we know from the tinned peaches, but she had no wish to identify with late-20th-century cooks.
Trying to catch me with low kills, he tinned a few, and then I dead-handed a drop shot to the nick.
Even those who can afford to buy find it difficult to trust any tomato product, and some have started buying imported tinned tomatoes.
Photo: Russel Lee/Library of Congress1940: Workers in the labelling and packing section of a tinned salmon production line in a Vancouver factory.
At the assembly line of a bakery plant in Guetersloh, West Germany, Pumpernickel is tinned and readied for the transport over the ocean.
Despite reports of stockpiling, supermarkets say they have so far seen little difference in purchases of tinned food, loo roll and the like.
Trump, still wearing a wind breaker, picked up a can of tinned chicken breast and held it up for the crowd to see.
Of the 130 varieties of tinned fish they offer, only 70 are available in the store at a given time because of seasonality.
Which means we can stop eating packet soups and tinned fish because there are flowers on the trees and vegetables in the soil.
Yule suggested tinned oysters as another great keto-friendly grocery find as they are packed in olive oil and are rich in zinc.
"Cooked dinner for the family last night — like if you agree with tinned spaghetti on pizza!" a thrilled English wrote in a Facebook post.
They are less fussed about hunting for the lowest price, and now turn their noses up at cheap tinned food displayed under fluorescent light.
Latin-flavored bites like Spanish tortilla, salmon tostada and fennel toast with tinned sardines are on offer, with cocktails and a brief wine list.
There are four layers of material protecting the cable's wires: braided nylon, a TPE rubber sleeve, a tinned copper braid, and a grounding layer.
In a larger space in Williamsburg, shelves will still be crammed with crackers and tinned seafood, and counters will dispense fine meats and cheeses.
Hutchins's dog, Bailey got a new towelling dog coat, fresh off the group's Amazon wishlist, and a couple of weeks' worth of tinned food.
The aid to the 600 families of Ah Nauk Pyin delivered on Wednesday included rice, oil, beans, salt, sugar and tinned fish for a month.
Rather than receiving cash installments on their electronic benefit-transfer cards, those enrolled in the program will instead receive boxes of tinned and canned food.
I eventually caught on to seared tuna and sushi, washing away some of the childhood suspicion, though I'd still never actually tried the tinned stuff.
People will be pushing relegation points around in wheelbarrows, desperately trying to trade them in for some tinned meat or a couple of loaves of bread.
Surely then, while eating tinned food around a campfire, I'd feel pretty dumb for not maxing out my phone's storage with multiple forms of offline entertainment!
It noted butter was almost 20 percent more expensive year-on-year, while there has been a 14 percent price rise across fresh and tinned fish.
Theories that the expedition was struck by lead poisoning from hastily tinned food, and that the men eventually resorted to cannibalism, are woven into the story.
Photos taken by locals in supermarkets in Milan show the empty shelves as customers stocked up on staple items such as pasta, bread, and tinned foods.
Add some tinned mackerel, a pint of tangy chicken adobo or voluptuously offal-tastic dinuguan, and a vividly purple ube cake for breakfast in the morning.
You haven't lived until you've watched two people reluctantly eat tinned oysters (like the Victorians) or calve's brains (like a surprising number of people throughout British history).
Although the first world war brutally interrupted international trade and investment, the country profited from filling the bellies of soldiers on the front with tinned corned beef.
His infamous creation was born when he and his brothers decided one day to put tinned pineapple on pizza just to find out how it would taste.
For the past five years, Amos Myambo, 34, sold tinned beans, beef and bread in his small corner shop along the Rusitu River which crosses into Mozambique.
Several supermarkets in the United Kingdom have started rationing pasta, milk, and certain tinned products, while Germany and the Netherlands have limited the sale of disinfectant gels.
There will be a new store, Black Seed Appetizing, from Black Seed Bagels, with smoked fish in sandwiches and by the pound, tinned seafood, salads and pastries.
We ate steaks and chicken from the gigantamart, tinned Italian tuna in olive oil, mushrooms my sister-in-law brought one night in a kayak for supper.
Nialls Fallon, a proprietor of Maiden Lane—America's only tinned-seafood bar—grew up eating canned tuna and oysters, which he would heap with cream cheese on saltines.
He posted a photo of typical European food items such as French wine, Spanish oranges and a Danish pastry, with British classic tinned baked beans ostracized to one side.
Photo: Chaloner Woods/Getty Images1960: British cookery writer and television chef Fanny Cradock inspects some tinned Norwegian pate at the First National Delicatessen Exhibition in Park Lane House, London.
More recent reports suggest that the new tinned US weed, although expensive, is in high demand and sells out fast, at 1,500 pesos (around $75) for half an ounce.
The aisles gave shoppers their first taste of delicacies beyond British borders, from tinned mandarins in the 1930s to avocados in the 1960s and chicken Kiev in the 843s.
Hand sanitizer, antibacterial gels and sprays, handwash, dried pasta, long-life milk, toilet paper, and some tinned vegetables are among the items that supermarkets are limiting, according to reports.
Spam, the tinned-meat product much maligned in popular culture over the past half century, is making a comeback thanks in part to San Francisco's Hawaiian-inflected Liholiho Yacht Club.
A bowl of Spam soup can't fix my girlhood lunchtime traumas (only therapy can do that, I suspect) but it could help change our view on the tinned meat. Perhaps.
The slightly bitter greens are complemented by the saltiness of the tinned seafood (buy premium here, not Bumble Bee), along with some sliced scallions and a hit of sherry vinegar.
Caviar and Spanish tinned seafood are also on the menu, as are Italian ices and funnel cakes for dessert: 2302 Havemeyer Street (South Second Street), Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 21499-2100-21940.
One of my favorite passages in Adam Federman's absorbing biography of Patience Gray, the legendary food writer and forager, is about the day the tinned peaches showed up in Apollonas.
I have started my own "Brexit hoard" of mostly tinned food in case of food shortages caused by a no-deal outcome, obviously, but also in case my salary dries up.
I know others out there also believe the tinned tuna slander, so we rounded up our favorite recipes featuring it, so you can face your fears and embrace the canned stuff.
Nam's Market, a small blue-fronted store near the Frederick Douglass house, keeps most of its wares—including cup noodles, tinned stew, Frooties—securely behind a glass partition and a bolted door.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sweetcorn from Thailand and tinned mandarins from China are among the goods Britain will scrap higher tariffs on after it leaves the European Union, the British government said on Monday.
Hand sanitizer, antibacterial gels and sprays, handwash, dried pasta, long-life milk, toilet paper, and some tinned vegetables are among the items that supermarkets are limiting, ITV News and The Guardian reported.
FRANKFURT, March 19 (Reuters) - Germany's Metro is experiencing a boost to sales from panic buying of pasta, ready-made meals and tinned foods, the retail chain's chief executive Olaf Koch told Wirschaftswoche.
It said that travel agencies, restaurants and hotels had been seriously affected, while the non-durable goods segment has seen a sharp increase in sales, not least tinned goods, toilet paper and pharmaceuticals.
Ms. Parla eats her fair share of tinned fish there and says that if you're looking for the real deal, you should source your anchovies from the waters off the coast of Spain.
Like its rivals Aldi has stockpiled ambient goods, such as tinned tomatoes and olive oil, said the CEO, adding that he could not guarantee there will not be shortages of some fresh products.
The tinned beef and soy biscuits of the Second World War have given way to a food court's worth of flavors: buffalo chicken with brown rice, beef goulash with smoked paprika, mango-chipotle salmon.
There were tinned sardines, and bacon, vodka and rum, he recalled in an interview with the magazine Der Spiegel in 287 — items denied to most German civilians, and, of course, to the SS's victims.
When small Italian producers catch anchovies, the fish are quickly processed — their heads and guts are removed — then the fillets are layered with coarse sea salt and ultimately tinned, with or without olive oil.
A beautifully designed small space in the Back Bay, every inch of Saltie Girl seems made for Instagram, down to the multitude of tinned fish options that make up a large part of the menu.
"A bet they made 86 years ago really paid off," says Tiago Cabral Ferreira, whose grandfather was one of the initial owners of Conserveira de Lisboa, which still, to this day, sells only tinned fish.
There were rowdy scenes in some supermarkets on Thursday as British shoppers sought to buy basic goods such as bottled water and tinned goods ahead of an expected toughening of measures by the UK government.
But as consumption of candy, tinned meats and other imported foods threatens to saddle young people across the country with a lifetime of preventable diseases, he added, the government has a responsibility to protect them.
LONDON (Reuters) - British shoppers were queuing around the block early on Thursday morning to buy basic goods such as bottled water and tinned goods ahead of an expected toughening of measures to contain the coronavirus outbreak.
Dinner $25 to $64, raw bar $2.75 to $25 (with tinned cockles for $120) I've been here Read More 1054 163st St. NW James Gee cooks two styles of Italian food, both of them likable and fun.
Servings: 260Total time: 45 minutes Ingredients 10 medium eggs17 ounces apple cider vinegar2 garlic cloves, peeled1 white onion, quartered1 tablespoon sea salt13 tablespoons granulated (raw) sugar5 tinned chipotle chillies in adobo sauce2 dried chipotles, ground Directions 1.
The world has been tipped upside down, so if there's ever been a time to make your basement comfortable and stock up on tinned goods, it's now – we're fucked if we know what's coming our way next.
Next, Trump arrived at Calvary Chapel, where he held up, handed out and tossed supplies while shaking hands with local residents -- everything from a can of tinned chicken breast and a pack of batteries to a flashlight.
Vulnerable families who depend on emergency food packages to survive received limited supplies this week as food banks across Britain fell short on items like pasta, tinned vegetables, long-life milk, baby food, diapers and toilet paper.
Vulnerable families who depend on emergency food packages to survive received limited supplies this week as food banks across Britain fell short on items like pasta, tinned vegetables, long-life milk, baby food, diapers and toilet paper.
In 1971 he holed up in despair in the Chelsea Hotel, living on tinned chilli and beer, but after his first crop of Oscars he became professor of film at Columbia, a post he held for 40 years.
So order sardines, the high-quality, tinned kind that this market and wine bar carries, and snack on them with the proper vintage fork: Suprema Provisions, 305 Bleecker Street and 88 Seventh Avenue South, 646-964-4994, supremaprovisions.com.
LONDON, March 19 (Reuters) - British shoppers were queuing around the block early on Thursday morning to buy basic goods such as bottled water and tinned goods ahead of an expected toughening of measures to contain the coronavirus outbreak.
Heat through some Brie in the toaster oven, and serve it with jam, next to some salted almonds, alongside a wedge of Jarlsberg and a pile of Triscuits, across from the tinned cockles someone brought back from Spain.
His shop sits on one of the hushed streets typical in Carloforte—just off Sardinia's southwest coast on the tiny island of Isola di San Pietro—stocking the salted and tinned tuna products that hail from the fishing village.
"There is some general confusion around whether fish is safe for pregnant women to eat due to possible methyl mercury contamination, however, there are several species that are considered safe such as salmon and tinned light tuna," Gould said.
JBS produce is also used in tinned corned beef sold by Marks & Spencer, Co-op, Sainsbury's, Lidl and Princes, according to the Guardian, which added that some of these stores were now also investigating and examining their supply chains.
To ensure more people have access to everyday essentials, Shoprite said it is now rationing the sale of toilet paper, tissues, wipes, liquid soap, hand sanitizer as well as some tinned foods, cereals, antiseptic disinfectant liquids, medicines and vitamins.
To ensure more people have access to everyday essentials, Shoprite said it is now rationing the sale of toilet paper, tissues, wipes, liquid soap and hand sanitizer as well as some tinned foods, cereals, antiseptic disinfectants, medicines and vitamins.
You can buy and eat fresh anchovies if you happen to be in the vicinity of where they're caught, but most often anchovies are jarred and tinned, or pulverized to use as a paste in sauces or salad dressings.
First, they decided to specialize in tinned fish, which would be easier to stock and export than a wider range of groceries — and, in a move that was rather rare at the time, they began to register their own brands.
Rights activist Andy Hall has been involved in high-profile legal battles since the publication in 2013 of a report he researched for Finnish group Finnwatch on the treatment of migrant workers by Natural Fruit Company, Thailand's biggest producer of tinned pineapples.
In effect, he banned the import of a huge range of goods, from tinned fish to toothpicks; arbitrarily rationed the supply of dollars from the central bank to importers; and threatened to clamp down on people trading dollars on the black market.
I've got enough tinned food to power my family for a month (what culinary delights await us!) and my overcrowded lotion shelf has really found its time to shine as we all wash our hands even more frequently than we did before.
But the food goes beyond those tidbits to include assorted tinned seafood preparations, platters of cured meats and cheeses, pressed sandwiches and stews like white beans with pork jowl and chorizo, and meatballs in tomato sauce, enough to construct as three-course meal.
The rush on Australian toilet paper, which is largely made domestically, has not been explained and appears to be at odds with stockpiling of long-lasting food like tinned goods in other countries as governments impose travel restrictions to slow the spread of the illness.
Pitt spends the rest of the movie mostly looking stricken and uncomfortable, as if he'd eaten substandard tinned meat, and you mentally start taking note of other actors who could have been slotted in to provide the same mix of gravitas and testosterone: Clooney, DiCaprio, maybe Damon.
Once at the bottom the competition winner will find the DJ—whose identity we cannot disclose at this moment in time—who made the trip down a few months back, armed with nothing but a USB stick and a few months worth of tinned sardines for sustenance.
LONDON, March 24 (Reuters) - Britain's Deliveroo announced two services on Tuesday that could help people who are self-isolating due to the coronavirus - the first supplying essentials such as tinned goods, pasta and household items, and secondly, a tie-up with Marks & Spencer's stores on BP forecourts.
Even Prime Minister Scott Morrison has weighed in on a purchasing trend that appears to be at odds with stockpiling of long-lasting food like tinned goods in other countries, telling the public he had been assured by the major grocers they could meet any spike in demand.
In what it described as the biggest effort to deliver supplies to those in need since World War Two, the ministry of housing, communities and local government said the first of 50,000 free food boxes containing items such as pasta and tinned goods would be delivered over the weekend.
Even Prime Minister Scott Morrison has weighed in on a purchasing trend that appears to be at odds with stockpiling of long-lasting food like tinned goods in other countries, telling the public he had been assured by the major grocers they could meet any spike in demand.
Websites flog years' worth of freeze-dried gourmet meals to those who quail at the thought of surviving on tinned beans and lukewarm water (though the post-apocalyptic bar for "gourmet" is low—your correspondent sampled some freeze-dried sausage, and found it hauntingly reminiscent of dried cat food).
"It is no easy task to entertain…with inefficient servants, and the harassing question of getting something new to eat in a place where tinned milk and canned goods form one's chief supply for dinner parties," wrote Edith Moses, the wife of an American official stationed in the Philippines, in 1908.
Like when Diane Abbott, a British politician, was caught drinking a canned mojito on the London Overground and was lampooned in the press, and Gay Twitter master Louis Staples did what we do best and created a thread of Diane Abbott dressed in the same color combinations as tinned cocktails.
In six month's time you'll have shaved your head and will be really into Oi bands and unironically watching old episodes of Top Gear, back when Tiff Needell and Quentin Wilson ruled the roost, eating nothing but tinned breakfasts', but for now, you're the shiniest star getting on the overground at Hoxton.
There was an old wooden root cellar to which the children were banished when a twister was sighted; the kids huddled down there in the dark on an old bed, next to their mama's preserves and tinned meats, their father outside on a chair, leaning against the house, balefully scanning the horizon.
I'm trying to save money by bringing lunch to work every day and I've bookmarked some recipes, so I load my cart with pumpkin, cauliflower, spinach, onions, carrot, cucumber, garlic, oranges, clementines, plums, eggs, milk, sour cream, yogurt, seltzer, tinned tomato, Cannellini beans, turmeric, chili powder, and some dog treats to keep my dog occupied ($53).
Popular Durban curries included (and still include) "running" or Zulu chicken (a mature free-range hen whose egg-laying days are over); mutton tenderized by marinating followed by long cooking; sheep's head and trotters, often sold together; tripe, "sugar" beans (borlotti or cranberry); tinned fish; salted dried fish or shrimp; bitter herbs; dhal; and mixed vegetables.
But it was Bart van Olphen, a YouTube fish fanatic, entrepreneur and chef whose "The Tinned Fish Cookbook" will be published this spring, who gave me my favorite recipe of the new season: an udon noodle salad with canned tuna in oil, dressed in a sweet-salty vinaigrette of soy, sesame oil, mirin and rice vinegar.
It's inspiration from ingredients used in Japan, or Filipino ingredients, or getting really into tinned seafood from Spain and finding a space for that, and knowing the ethos of Chinese restaurants can exist within our realm, where, for example, we have a huge book of a menu that's 40-plus items, which is something we find fun at a Chinese restaurant.
Servings: 25Total: 22 minutes Ingredients 28/23 cup finely chopped flat leaf parsley22 cherry tomatoes or 23 fresh tinned plum tomatoes24 dried chiles, crushed2 garlic cloves, peeled (1 halved, 1 thinly sliced)2 whole red mullet (about 10 ounces eachkosher salt and freshly ground black pepper2 ounces white wineextra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling33 slices ciabatta bread, cut 1/2-inch thick, optional1 lemon, halved Directions 1.
I love slumping in front of Trisha (now known as Trisha Goddard and aping Jerry Springer-style antics since the early 00s) on a sick day with some rich tea biscuits and a tinned soup as much as the next Gogglebox nan, but answer me this: how does one theme tune contain so many different components—at least three melodies, layers of horn sections, all those ferocious, thwacking drum beats—and still come out sounding like… well, nothing?
My spreads are mostly composed of whatever I'm trying to use up in the refrigerator (any rogue vegetable that can be sliced and quickly pickled is a popular choice) and the freezer (a whole, cut up chicken), food from my pantry (tinned fish and hot pickled peppers are big in my house), and something that I actually purchased for the occasion — a nice piece of fish, a whole chicken or some good pasta or noodles I happened across.
She was a collector of the precious and the ridiculous almost from birth, a woman who imbued objects with almost more value than people, someone who would name a pet dog Pegeen and then be surprised that her daughter of the same name could be offended, a product of two of America's most wealthy families who served up cheap, tinned food at her legendary dinner parties, a flamboyant, eccentric, ambitious Jewish woman who pushed to the front of one of the male-dominated art world at a time when being both female and Jewish were, to say the least, challenging.

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