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"urchin" Definitions
  1. (old-fashioned) a young child who is poor and dirty, often one who has no home
  2. (also sea urchin) a small sea creature with a round shell that is covered with spikes

307 Sentences With "urchin"

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While the fire sea urchin is poisonous and feared, the red urchin crab has learned to carry it on its back.
The crab uses the urchin as a weapon while the urchin uses the crab to move freely in new feeding grounds.
A species of sea urchin seemed to have shared one of its genes with a very different species of sea urchin, from which its lineage diverged millions of years earlier.
He knows when to show restraint and when to go all in, taking sea-urchin ravioli that are already head-spinningly rich and draping lobes of sea urchin over them.
Against this backdrop, conservationists, commercial urchin harvesters, scientists and private interests are coming together with an unusual plan: Pay underemployed red sea urchin divers to collect the shriveled, but living, purple sea urchins and transfer them to carefully tended urchin "ranches" to be fattened up for sale to seafood markets around the world.
I expressed surprise at a starfish eating an urchin without being stung by its sharp spines, but he explained that the star lay on top of the urchin and smothered it.
Mr. Vehi opened each urchin Cadaqués-style, with a large, curved knife, bringing its blade to bear on the sea urchin as he rotated it in the palm of his free hand.
With one dish, he had shooed away the heat outside, shown off the uncanny harmony of urchin and eggplant, and introduced a minor theme of the night, the summer urchin harvest in Japan.
The sea urchin spaghetti at Marea was his caloric downfall.
"I can't get sea urchin and white truffle," he said.
Specifically, uni is the gonad part of the sea urchin.
On the Costa Brava, sea urchin season lasts from Nov.
I later found out it was the deadly flower urchin.
"It was the lure of the sea urchin," Costello said.
I later found out it was the deadly flower urchin.
Lovett's pet urchin, Toby, in the original "Sweeney Todd" in 1979.
Uni, for the uninitiated, is the edible part of the sea urchin.
Remember when he performed a blood transfusion with sterilized sea urchin needles?
Unlike Boveri, Warburg wasn't interested in the chromosomes of sea-urchin eggs.
Photograph by Anne Golaz for The New Yorker Sea urchin at Koks.
I had come to Spain's northeast coast to feast on sea urchin.
The urchin becomes a character, without anthropomorphizing, which I try to avoid.
The Purple Urchin toiletries came in a luxurious-smelling Turkish Fig scent.
My eyes rolled back in my head whenever I ate sea urchin.
And in Tasmania, kelp forests have succumbed to a purple urchin outbreak.
And I spoke to the Urchin…he has a very different version.
A few dishes might have been improved if they'd arrived while hot, like the extra-large grilled oysters under caramelized sea urchin mayonnaise or the charred sea urchin, basted in its shell with butter, sake and fish sauce.
Sushi Gen is your best bet for sashimi platters and sea urchin bowls.
The story of modern cancer research begins, somewhat improbably, with the sea urchin.
Joan Santolaria began offering sea urchin- and vinho-fueled cruises eight years ago.
Take the urchin and decorator crabs, which wear other organisms as hats and jackets.
Others, like Urchin (later Google Analytics), found a second life as another Google product.
"I cook them to order, because stress means death to the urchin," he explains.
The sushi comes in three flavors: Maguro (tuna), Tamago (egg) and Uni (sea urchin).
Now, you may be wondering: Which specific part of the urchin am I eating?
I was stunned to see highly prized uni, or sea urchin, on my plate.
Maine's cod, shrimp and sea urchin fisheries are either shut down or vastly depleted.
The choreographer Frederick Ashton described him as a mixture of faun and lost urchin.
But the growing purple urchin population outcompeted the red urchins for the available kelp.
A German scientist named Oscar Hertwig put a sea urchin egg under his microscope.
Their fossils were found with preserved shells and sea urchin spines in their guts.
A young visitor holds a sea urchin in another touching tank at the aquarium.
For example, for Penelope's cone the inspiration was an image of a white sea urchin.
Even the moral qualities of the humble sea urchin are honored with paragraphs of discussion.
But all Beau Clugston really wanted was the best damn sea urchin on the planet.
Like many American sea urchin lovers, I had my first taste at a Japanese restaurant.
He risks his life during urchin season by diving deep into the freezing cold waters.
The street-wise urchin approach that served Maradona so well does not work for Messi.
Lately, the kitchen has served a lot of purple sea urchin, in part because there are tons of purple sea urchin in the waters off California — multiplying at a shocking rate, invading and decimating kelp forests and threatening the habitats of other sea creatures.
For example, there's a mango wasabi uni sundae that pairs the tropical fruit with sea urchin.
He said the urchin was a delicacy, like caviar, much relished by sea otters and starfish.
The dishes range from scrambled eggs in sea urchin to egg yolk shavings on ice cream.
London is a teenager, an urchin, and, in this, hasn't changed since the time of Dickens.
In 2000 he was part of an urchin diving crew whose boat capsized; three people died.
At deeper depths, Mr. Trumper and other urchin divers risk decompression sickness, which can be deadly.
"You should have gone to Urchin Care," wrote Broadway actress Kate Jennings Grant in the comments.
Served with more of that unforgettable sea urchin, it begs to be stirred into the rice.
One company, Urchinomics, is already working on urchin ranching projects in Japan, Canada and California and sees a future where the overwhelming demand for wild urchin roe is replaced by a taste for human-raised purple urchins collected from the seafloor, allowing kelp forests to rebound.
Margo (Janney) is suspicious of the street urchin on her doorstep, claiming to be her son's girlfriend.
The raw urchin is served simply with a lump of fresh toasted sourdough, brushed with melted butter.
At first glance, the sea urchin looks like some creature you would find in the Jurassic Period.
By the time Warburg turned his attention from sea-urchin cells to the cells of a rat tumor, in 1923, he knew that sea-urchin eggs increased their oxygen consumption significantly as they grew, so he expected to see a similar need for extra oxygen in the rat tumor.
Guy Ritchie's aptitude for raucous action sequences lends itself to "Aladdin", a fable about a mischievous street urchin.
In TsuruTonTan's uni udon, they were slicked down with a majestically rich sauce of sea urchin and dashi.
I wasn't a street urchin, but I was a fairly coarse Yorkshire kid, and I tapped into that.
"Our target today is the purple urchin," said Josh Russo, a recreational fishing advocate who organized the event.
But Brooklynn Prince is playing a 6-year-old impoverished urchin named Moonee, not a bourgeois, hopeless romantic.
There's also a good amount of crosswordese and gluey fill here (IN RE, WELL I, TET, SEPTS, IS NOT) and I stopped briefly when I encountered both UNI and "Sea URCHIN" in the puzzle (UNI is the Japanese name for sea urchin), but it was, over all, an enjoyable solve.
Arya will street urchin her way into Daenerys' chambers, assassinate the crazed queen, and rule Westeros using Daenerys' face.
His fingers plunged inside the urchin and then he passed me the slimy orange sac that lurked within it.
Lauren Ambrose ("Six Feet Under") plays the urchin turned gentlewoman Eliza Doolittle, with Harry Hadden-Paton as Henry Higgins.
Occasionally you'll find delicacies like halibut cheeks and sea urchin: Midtown Catch, 27028 East 255th Street, 2259-2212-12.
Trump carries the media like a red urchin crab while CNN rides him as far as he can go.
In some ways, he looks much younger, a skinny urchin with big eyes and an air of worried determination.
" Elizabeth Hardwick wrote: "The novels are prickled like a sea urchin with the spines and fuzz of many indecencies.
This has to be the only sushi restaurant in New York that can't get its hands on sea urchin.
When I went back, the nori covered sticky raw red shrimp and sea urchin, and I went completely giddy.
"I'm looking forward to some tomato soup!" he said, rubbing his palms together like an urchin queuing for gruel.
The Museum of Homelessness, by contrast, is as nimble and ephemeral as a street urchin in a Dickens novel.
For decades, he used tribal fishing rights to harvest salmon and sea urchin and Dungeness crab alongside his cousins.
For someone who will gladly eat sea urchin or tripe for TV, Anthony Bourdain's home diet is surprisingly, well, ordinary.
Dr Lamare and his colleagues therefore carried out their experiment on the larvae of Echinometra, a type of sea urchin.
And Nick Kennicott said Gordon Ramsay's course made him more comfortable working with fish — just not, of course, sea urchin.
Kushner has come a long way from being a scrappy young urchin who had to buy his way into Harvard!
He starts life as a street urchin, a goose quill pen in one hand and gambling dice in the other.
In New York, bands of urchin-artisans took up Cornbread's style—stick letters, tags—and made it an art form.
Though commonly referred to as roe, the edible part of the sea urchin is actually its reproductive organs, or gonads.
"For me the sea urchin is number one," Mr. Pérez said later in his kitchen, as he prepared small bites.
By the time we returned to port, the makeshift table was littered with breadcrumbs, urchin spines and splashes of wine.
But sitting in the sun, eating sea urchin with bread and red wine steps from the beach was close enough.
Gone are the days when he used to boast an abundant catch of red lobster, sea urchin and red mullet.
I was up to my calves, maybe ten inches into the water, when I stepped on a poisonous sea urchin.
As it happens, Montfermeil figured in the literary version of "Les Misérables," as the home of the street urchin Gavroche.
I was impressed by the smoked lobster and sea urchin mousse, which is a dish suitable for a fine dining restaurant.
But credit to Shelton and Fallon, they were adventurous to try shitasu (fried bait) and a shot of sea urchin gonads.
It even wanders into Dickens territory, with characters named Mr. Puddlecombe, Mr. Poot and Mr. Pike, and an urchin called Snout.
Maiko Takeda's urchin-like headpieces resemble robotic approximations of sea creatures, deliciously "hi-tech" looking, but made from low-tech materials.
On Ash Wednesday, they mark the end of Carnaval and the beginning of Lent with an urchin feast on the beach.
Uni is sea urchin, which has a disarmingly soft consistency—imagine frozen yogurt that tastes like the bottom of a sailboat.
Even your humble local sushi joint will (hopefully) offer a dizzying array of seafood, from fluke to lobster to sea urchin.
With hundreds of different sea urchin varieties around the world, there's a billion possibilities that can influence the sweetness and salinity.
In a tiny chirashi bowl that should have included mud crab and sea urchin, the uni were replaced with salmon roe.
Ms. James was in previews for that year's Broadway revival of "Les Miserables," in which she played the street urchin Eponine.
There was chilled Dungeness crab, a few pristine white chunks under sea urchin foam, to be spooned from a shot glass.
The American military initially assigned Mr. Cheffou the code name Objective Naylor Road; he since has been renamed Objective Urchin Reef.
Laid over the top were two tongues of bafun sea urchin, a species with the color of a nearly ripe persimmon.
Some of the first people to sound the alarm about the purple urchins, Dr. Catton said, were commercial red urchin harvesters.
"I tripped and hand planted onto a sea urchin almost two months ago while climbing rocky cliffs in Croatia," he explained.
Well, thanks to the surgical talents of Dr. Dan Polatsch and his team, I'm officially urchin free and on the mend.
In this version, Prospero's cloistered daughter, Miranda (Leah Harvey), is no fairy tale princess awaiting deliverance, but a restless, urchin adolescent.
There, it sells sushi-grade seafood, including bluefin tuna, king yellowtail, and specialties like sea urchin, salmon roe and monkfish liver.
Taste the local cuisine at the Tsukiji Market, which serves up everything from sushi rolls to fresh sea urchin to sweet dumplings.
Oliver also had four tackles, two for loss, despite still feeling the effects of having stepped on a sea urchin on Thursday.
For a main course, Mr. Pérez cooked a comforting suquet de peix, fish stew with garlic, tomato, potato and pieces of urchin.
" Or, as Santa Barbara sea urchin fisherman Stephanie Mutz of Sea Stephanie Fish put it, "There's just no fucking meat in them.
Zoe Yanovsky, Zal Yanovsky's daughter Zalman was a bit of a street urchin, somewhat homeless, and had roamed around Israel playing guitar.
That cut the value of Northern California's commercial red urchin fishery from $3.6 million in 1203 to less than $600,000 in 2016.
We made soups and chicken dishes and pasta and embraced the smorgasbord, hunched over a table of miscellaneous pleasures like urchin children.
Shangela showed up looking like a sea urchin that got dipped in blood and was invited to Leigh Bowery's house for an afterparty.
Order a Hokkaido sake to accompany, for instance, sashimi of sea urchin, toro tuna, smoked scallop and Mr. Rai's hand-cut soba noodles.
" Right: "Navets en guise d'escargots — or turnip, mussels and sea urchin disguised as snails — from Manhattan's Le Coucou, a favorite restaurant of mine.
I made the mistake of grabbing a venomous sea urchin that found its way into the mix; most of them are non-venomous.
If you don't get the Spaghetti Rustichella with sea urchin, garlic, Calabrian chilies, squid ink bottarga, and Thai basil, you're doing it wrong.
In December he released the dramatic single "Urchin," followed by the more playful "Meditation," a collaboration with Dean Blunt for his Babyfather project.
But more recently, thanks to Alex Garés, a Catalan chef I met in Thailand, I'd been dreaming of eating sea urchin in Spain.
Intrigued, I made a mental note, and in January, when an opportunity to travel to Spain arose, I mapped a sea urchin quest.
One is dressed with butter and soy sauce and tossed with pieces of sea urchin; another is sweet and simple, tangy with ketchup.
At one point, he's depicted as using sea urchin as an energy boost to keep working, despite having gone many hours without sleep.
All the aquatic specimens, from octopus to sea urchin, were found off the coast of Brittany, where the French artist kept a studio.
It might strike some as just another insult for a petulant urchin of a man who insults everyone with whom he takes issue.
Tilefish, not popular enough yet to be overfished, is on the menu, under a thick coral pelt of caramelized sea urchin from Maine.
Oregon's urchin fishery had a boom year last year, when red urchins were scarce in California but before their purple cousins had spread north.
It's an exquisite feed alongside a bone-dry sparkling wine, and really easy to make once you find the oysters and the sea urchin.
Mr. Seeger's opening move that night was a ball of sweet, flat-tasting langoustine ice cream with caviar and a fragment of sea urchin.
But this one had a couple of certified stunners, like a piece of uni, or sea urchin — one of the most highly prized sushi.
During Costa Brava's sea urchin season, November to April, many restaurants offer a dozen, raw, as a starter for around 20 euros (about $22).
There's a bizarre plot involving child-catching cyborgs, urchin street gangs, and a family of discarded scientific experiments living in an abandoned oil rig.
I've spent more than $100 a person at Nami Nori, without the aid of truffles but with the help of alcohol and sea urchin.
I had a truly ethereal version at the restaurant Frenchette right before Christmas, the omelet lined with sea urchin roe and brushed with butter.
In Toba city, Ama forage for seafood like abalone, sea urchin and lobster, but their numbers are threatened by an aging population and climate change.
I served it with sea urchin at my restaurant Ko, and we made a killer dish that used it on sardine toasts at Ssäm Bar.
Nick Kennicott lives in rural Georgia, so when Gordon Ramsay asked him to go buy truffles and sea urchin to make an omelette, he balked.
The fire urchin has quills that are very toxic to humans, and the shrimps avoid this danger by seeking out safe areas between the quills.
As if things couldn't get any better, Olamaie started serving their country-fried shrimp loaf with B&B slaw, sea urchin mayo, and Sally Lunn.
For sure, the most dramatic dish in New York is the Malibu sea urchin in its spiky shell that looks like a medieval torture device.
By luck, my husband and I would be traveling during La Garoinada, an annual sea urchin event staged by Palafrugell, a municipality in Girona province.
Then Mr. Pérez placed sea urchin at the bottom of a small glass, shaved over it Spanish black truffle and added a lightly cooked egg.
Lamb barbecue called jingisukan, a Hokkaido specialty, will be on the menu along with sea urchin and seaweed dishes, which are typical of the region.
Offerings like a crudo tasting, spicy spaghetti with lobster, and Sicilian-style fish stew with sea urchin and crab meat echo some of Esca's specialties.
But there is a pink mound of spicy cod roe in the bowl, too, with cured salmon eggs and a few lobes of sea urchin.
My father was partial to the sea urchin, which he taught me to drizzle with olive oil and scoop up with chunks of rustic bread.
The remote coves and beaches of Patmos are dazzling, and family servants oversee luncheons of fresh sea urchin and champagne on the decks of yachts.
It might look fairly terrifying coming at you with all those metal urchin-like appendages, but it'll have an easy time maneuvering and reaching its destination.
In a small tank kept in a corner are Kim's recent finds: a sea cucumber, a few bored fish, a couple sea stars, and an urchin.
He started pitching them one by one, including one script about an aborted fetus that survives and grows up in an alley as a street urchin.
Lightly cupping an urchin in her palm, Ms. Xargay demonstrated how to scoop out the roe with a spoon or, better yet, a piece of bread.
Excellent pinchos—like the pressed sea urchin sandwich—and inventive tapas such as foie gras with onions, rhubarb, and black garlic showcase their careful, passionate cooking.
Best served raw and as fresh as possible, the most highly revered part of the sea urchin is its reproductive organs, of which there are five.
Her Cotto Designs dishes are as popular as the foods they carry (like baby pigeon with grass-green asparagus or sea urchin with potatoes and sorrel).
The guys will also endure a Nile monitor lizard, fire urchin, lionfish, giant Asian centipede, piranha and a wasp so enormous ... it's called the tarantula hawk!!!
Wes's pedigree for making "fancy tacos"—second-generation Mexican-American, culinary school and Ducasse-trained, now slings foie, sea urchin, and caviar on the street—is unmatched.
BIARRITZ, France (Reuters) - Come rain or shine, every morning of the year Biarritz's White Urchin swimmers' club take a one kilometer swim around the Bay of Biscay.
You could only see her from the back, an urchin in rags gazing through a window into a bright room where a family dined on roast goose.
When the sea urchin is attacked, a swarm of them are released to seek out the offending predator (typically a fish), latch on, and release their venom.
Today Boveri is celebrated for discovering the origins of cancer, but another German scientist, Otto Warburg, was studying sea-urchin eggs around the same time as Boveri.
Pay more and you can have them elaborately garnished with raw tuna and caviar, sea urchin with pickled cabbage, cucumber and mint or passion fruit with seaweed.
Each year Catalonia licenses up to 1603 mariscadors, or professional gatherers, to collect and sell purple sea urchin, with a maximum catch of 2160 pounds per day.
A good cook can tackle a number of the dishes, but probably not all, without being told just how much soy sauce or sea urchin is needed.
He plays an urchin who sues his parents for bringing him into all this hell and spends the movie trying to skim its surfaces on his own.
On any given night, you might find five varieties of Australian oyster, a live scallop from Victoria's Port Phillip Bay and two kinds of sea urchin roe.
DAVIES The series ends with an image of two little boys, who we have seen begging earlier, and who Gavroche, a street urchin, takes under his wing.
Dishes will include sea urchin cappuccino, carrot tartare, foie gras with maple syrup, poached chicken with black truffles, and the creamy-crunchy dessert called Milk and Honey.
My sons had spent time in Taipei the previous summer, and wanted to take us for the best beef noodle soup, or the best sea urchin bowl.
Next up, we're off to L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon, where chef Steve Benjamin has some surprises in store, including hamachi and sea urchin ravioli (let that sink in).
The AP reported that "urchin barrens," or areas with nothing but the creatures, have spread to Oregon and are damaging fisheries for red abalone and red sea urchins.
The devastation is also economic: Until now, red abalone and red sea urchins, a larger and meatier species of urchin, supported a thriving commercial fishery in both states.
The ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain is a science and conservation center with reptiles, fish, and amphibians — plus other unique critters, like sea urchin and sea stars.   
Also: Melissa Clark's recipe for an omelet mousseline, into which I'd like to fold some sea urchin just as if my name were Riad Nasr or Lee Hanson.
One luscious and harmonious example was a spiky sea-urchin-like ball of crisp meringue filled with tiny, aromatic wild strawberries surrounded by wild strawberry and whisky creams.
There are starters like homemade soft tofu, chawanmushi and raw Wagyu with Asian pear; other dishes include pickled herbs, rice in a pot with sea urchin, and bibimbap.
A sea urchin called Sterechinus diadema could lose as much as 43 percent of its habitat, while the sea spider Austrodecus simulans could lose 38 percent of its range.
After graduation, Chaupoly spent time in Maine exporting sea urchin to Japan, before landing positions at restaurants such as The Elephant Walk, Blue Water Grill and Fleur de Sel.
Diving for sea urchin, he discovered the stern of an abandoned and mostly submerged boat and two outboard motors jutting out of the water near San Miguel Island, California.
" Later, addressing one of the sisters directly, he asks, "Why you slummin' in the city in your fancy heels / You searchin' for an urchin who can give you ideals?
It was impolite not to accept the urchin roe after all that work, so I pretended it was an oyster and popped it into my mouth with incredible nonchalance.
After that boring opening battle, King Arthur launches into a frenetic montage that gets us up to speed on Arthur's childhood and adolescence as a street urchin in Londinium.
There, go no further than dishes like soy milk vichyssoise dressed with sea urchin and caviar or smoked sautéed foie gras with mango chutney to understand Mr. Yoshitake's food.
The show began with a former British street urchin, Sarah Manning (Tatiana Maslany), watching as someone with her exact facial features commits suicide by jumping in front of a train.
Its changing seasonal menus focus on local ingredients, such as duck breast with Kutchan potato, crab and sea urchin consommé, or salmon smoked on-site, all served on beautiful ceramics.
I was knocked out, especially by a creation called Tidal Pool, which involved a clear littoral broth of seaweed dashi pooling around sea-urchin tongues, pickled kelp and foie gras.
I would, however, recommend these boots on their own, especially if you're spending a lot of time fishing in the tropics and crossing dry reef or urchin-ridden grass flats.
Her improvisation, delicate and spiky as a sea urchin, led into the next piece, "Without Regrets," by which point the standard-issue big band comparison felt like a distant memory.
The sea cucumber, a relative of the starfish and sea urchin, isn't much more than a blob creeping across the ocean floor on tentacle-feet, munching on algae and plankton.
Back then, these waters were teeming with bony fish called pycnodontiformes, which were known for their crushing teeth that were likely used for smashing snail shells and sea urchin spines.
Alongside a series of her small works on paper, Nikki Maloof has a large, delightful painting, "Still Life with Urchin" (2018), on the exterior wall of Shane Campbell Gallery's booth.
Salted egg yolks, dark and oily, are steamed, mashed and beaten into a creamy custard the color of sea urchin roe, with buried treasure of soft tofu and imitation crab.
The urchin-like protrusions in two of the drawings could be seen as blinding, but could also be growing from within, like a manifestation and a completely different kind of sight.
When Americans struck oil in 1938, Ali al-Naimi, who almost 60 years later would become the world's most influential oil minister, was a shoeless urchin tending lambs in the desert.
As Spite Your Face opens, we meet an androgynous street urchin named Pic, whose rotting teeth are framed by inflamed gums, and whose snow-white face is pocked with red sores.
It takes about 40 to 50 days for the sea urchin to re-grow its anti-fish defense, but they only use a small amount of their ammo during an attack.
While other studies have analyzed the effects of microgravity on bird, sea urchin, and even fish reproduction, information on how mammalian reproduction, including human fertility, might respond to spaceflight is scarce.
The whole long era of my childhood I ran around like a street urchin, no more rooted than the teen-agers on the posters in the Greyhound station on Sixth Street.
The sole diner who doesn't finish the bread doesn't blame the bread itself — which was baked with seawater and has a crisp, salty crust — but rather the pale orange sea urchin butter.
It's a fiendish, funny, bustling and yet oddly impersonal narrative, as if Charles Dickens from time to time regarded Oliver Twist less as a hapless urchin than a hamster on a wheel.
When attacked by predatory fish, these humble echinoderms release a hostile cloud of tiny jaws that act independently of the urchin itself, attacking the fish and releasing the venom contained within them.
Snapping shrimp and sea urchin can produce an enormous racket, while many other forms of sea life—from crustaceans to bivalves to coral—rely on sound to orient themselves and find habitat.
The chickpea purée that harmonizes a dish of shaved yellow squash, sea urchin and calamondin lime at Paper Daisy isn't called hummus, but it has all of that beloved dip's rich appeal.
She wants them to churn spicy cod roe and sea urchin into the warm rice and tuna of Haenyeo's hwe dup bap, and then to swab grilled oysters in melted seaweed butter.
The more you pay, the more varied and luxurious the courses become, but even the $95 omakase pauses halfway through for a cocktail glass nearly filled with chilled salmon roe and sea urchin.
By the time I'd eaten a small tongue of sea urchin combined with silky rags of yuba still dripping with soy milk, I was on board for anything Ms. Okano wanted to cook.
The purple sea urchin, above, is known for its regenerative properties, and its genetic sequences appear in patents from BASF; a German energy company; the American company Monsanto and a Japanese pharmaceutical company.
It has variety of 10 pieces of fish from mackerel to toro (fatty tuna cut from the belly of the fish) and uni (sea urchin) served on a bed of rice and seaweed.
And, in 2013, a mysterious disease began wiping out tens of millions of starfish, including a species called the sunflower sea star that is the only real predator of the ultra-hardy purple urchin.
It was the era before modern genetics, but Boveri was aware that cancer cells, like the deformed sea urchin cells, had abnormal chromosomes; whatever caused cancer, he surmised, had something to do with chromosomes.
Some Chinese love earthworm broth, and Zanzibaris feast on white-ant pie; the French have been known to eat eels with sea-urchin-gonad sauce, and some Hawaiians have a taste for broiled puppy.
You could follow my lead and make a version of the oyster pan roast April Bloomfield serves at the John Dory Oyster Bar in New York, beneath toast smeared thick with sea urchin butter.
In 1891, when the German biologist Hans Driesch split two-cell sea urchin embryos in half, he found that each of the separated cells then gave rise to its own complete, albeit smaller, larva.
Barely touched by the heat of the other ingredients, the urchin maintained its brilliant color, along with enough brine and sweetness to balance both the sausage's fat and the bitter bite of the favas.
Critical darlings have been anointed, most notably Analeise Gregory, the chef at Franklin, who not only serves sea urchin roe draped around linguine with wild fennel, but also dives for the spiny beasts herself.
Locally harvested oysters, clams, fluke, mackerel, monkfish, sea scallops, lobsters and black sea bass share the menu with more far-flung catches, like Santa Barbara sea urchin, sardines, Dover sole, Icelandic cod and geoduck.
This week in LA, one of the dishes offered is "Sea Urchin Spaghetti with Toasted Breadcrumbs" by Chef Ori Menashe of Bestia, which is considered to be one of the top restaurants in the area.
Short strips so firm they almost crunch will be piled over rice, seasoned with a dab of the spicy daikon paste called momiji oroshi, and finished with a tiny shard or two of sea urchin.
"These are at most one hour out of the water, but soon they will be too long in the sun," he said, pointing to milky liquid pooling in the carapace of one just-opened urchin.
He's been operating out of a truck for years, serving tostadas made with sea urchin and hamachi and drifts of fresh herbs, and tacos full of butter-brushed sweet potatoes topped with almond chile salsa.
The Wagyu steak, sliced and on a sizzling platter, doubles up on buttery: the lush A5-grade beef is topped with a wavelet of sea urchin butter spiked with the restaurant's own togarashi spice blend.
But from the moment the show premiered in 1999, it seemed almost comically doomed: Freaks was simply too innocent and fragile to live, like some cherubic urchin who starts coughing halfway through a bad British drama.
Cellular shapes and sea urchin-like bodies illuminate with glowing colors on a deep, black background—all crowded around one another, swimming and coexisting in the same space—in the work of Mexican designer Daniel Barreto.
There on a recent night the chef "paired" (to use fine-dining parlance) room temperature Joven with fanciful dishes like Santa Barbara sea urchin in yuzu Jell-O and grilled wild Spanish octopus with fennel pollen.
The eclectic menu showcases simple ingredients (beautifully textured pastas and bright veggie-anchored small plates) without taking itself too seriously — see the buttery-sweet fried uni (sea urchin) shooters, a runaway crowd favorite from day one.
"We have all these beautiful ingredients that come from the ocean — stuff like sea urchin and whelk — that weren't being showcased or celebrated," Mr. Charles said over an after-hours glass of wine at Merchant Tavern.
" Earlier that day, he had been working on a three-star appreciation of Bouley, in Tribeca, where "creamy tongues of sea urchin under yuzu sorbet" were served alongside "an olive-green spoonful of golden osetra caviar.
While my sunset cruise was canceled because of heavy winds, I got my fix at the fish market where early in the morning you can buy fresh uni (sea urchin) from the fishermen who caught it.
Spaghetti made with grano arso, or burned-wheat flour, tasted pleasantly toasted rather than incinerated as it soaked up the liquor of tiny hard-shell clams and a soft mass of very fresh sea urchin roe.
It started with a savory plantain doughnut, followed by sea urchin on crunchy cassava, duck, fish heads (they were amazing, really), a cold pork soup and a spiced cake I'm hoping will appear in my dreams.
Each time she sees something new -- especially spiky, don't-step-on-that stuff, like an urchin -- she gestures frantically and insists I take a photo and write down the Vezo word for the creature in my notebook.
Vast "urchin barrens" — stretches of denuded seafloor dotted with nothing but hundreds of the spiny orbs — have spread to coastal Oregon, where kelp forests were once so thick it was impossible to navigate some areas by boat.
The sushi chefs have had several varieties of urchin lately; you might want try the smaller, sienna-colored lobes of bafun uni from Hokkaido to compare them with the less-intense and creamier Murasaki uni from Maine.
In Jonathan Lethem's detective novel " Motherless Brooklyn ," from 1999, Lionel Essrog, a private investigator with Tourette's syndrome, shadows some bad guys from a Zen Buddhist retreat in Manhattan to a Japanese sea-urchin-harvesting operation in Maine.
The Melbourne-based owners have transformed a family retreat into a getaway that fulfills every private-island fantasy; if requested, its helpful manager will light bonfires, dive for lobster and sea urchin and shuck freshly harvested oysters.
Modoki means "to mimic" in Japanese, the book explains, and that's precisely what the recipes do, substituting tomato or red bell pepper for tuna, carrot for salmon, mushroom stems for scallops and kabocha squash for sea urchin.
Researchers said on Thursday that the red brittle star, called Ophiocoma wendtii, is only the second creature known to be able to see without having eyes - known as extraocular vision - joining a single species of sea urchin.
I sent Marie-Yan some sea urchin photos and a color palette, and then I would ask her, how can we make this into a cone that is safe for a dog to wear and looks like this?
It's like eating sea urchin, which looks pretty gross and has a strange texture and distinct taste (like you're swallowing the essence of the ocean) that becomes something you seek out after you convince yourself to like it.
Mr. Roux, a pastry maker by training, spoke no English when he followed his brother to London and helped him open Le Gavroche, named after the urchin in Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables," on Lower Sloane Street in Chelsea.
As she sank her spoon into a steaming sea urchin and stone crab soufflé, Ms. Brennan explained that entertaining gives her an opportunity to weigh in on new ideas from Tory McPhail, Commander's current and longest-tenured chef.
You can expect bites such as a scallop stuffed with caviar, an egg roll chock full of sweet and briny urchin, an embossed miniature shrimp toast, and chunks of prime imported wagyu wrapped in a light layer of batter.
Lasagna made from tomato-infused pasta and folded to resemble a rose, black spaghetti with sea urchin and a black carbonara sauce, and a blue risotto tinted with flowers and paired with caviar are some of the menu offerings.
Leaning up against a mound of warm sushi rice, sea urchin and Spanish mackerel tartare are some toasted rectangles of nori, and if they remind you of rolling papers, you're right: you're being invited to make your own temaki.
Although the bulk of the credit must go to Schnabel's writing and directing, Brant was the primary producer of the film and helped to conceive perilous misperceptions about Basquiat: the street urchin, little terror, primitive artist, and junkie tragic hero.
Alongside more traditional items like a black truffle flatbread and a sea urchin and kelp pie, guests at the event could also dine on ants covered in black garlic and rose oil or grasshoppers paired with aebleskiver, a traditional Danish pancake.
And one of his most recent creations, part of the Jewels of the Sea collection, is a sand-treated 18-karat gold pendant in the shape of a sea urchin surrounded by coral branches and a diamond- encrusted grouper fish.
Inside is a layered composition of almond and soy milk; tofu; soy and vinegar; yuzu jelly and bursting orbs of salmon trout roe; creamy tongues of sea urchin under yuzu sorbet; and an olive-green spoonful of golden osetra caviar.
In the antecedent, speedy era of the music industry, it was necessary to find a young and attractive star—some sort of street urchin, really, who could be modelled into a backstory adequate enough to set-up a three album career.
Hungry City 7 Photos View Slide Show ' Growing up in Hokkaido, Japan, Yudai Kanayama took for granted the uni (sea urchin) that makes its home in the island's cool, pristine waters, its hard, round shell hidden inside a crown of thorns.
Thus the name of his "too much" uni spaghetti, which comes in a simple breakdown of tomatoes, butter and soy sauce, littered with more than two dozen lobes of sea urchin, harvested in Maine and tossed in at the last minute.
I remember this one time, we were sharing a taxi, sitting in traffic after a party at the Dutch Embassy, when a street urchin carrying a crate of eggs collapsed on the sidewalk and began convulsing and foaming at the mouth.
He commissioned a passing urchin to buy the largest and most expensive turkey he could find and deliver it to the family of his much-abused clerk, Bob Cratchit: a present which transforms the family's usual scanty Christmas dinner to a feast.
Save for Hugo's literary rivals (Alexandre Dumas likened it to "wading through mud"), everybody loved the long haul of Valjean's rehabilitation in the company of characters who soon entered folklore: the street-girl Fantine, her daughter Cosette, the urchin Gavroche, the student Marius.
The Couple, Sergio Sarta, ItalyDuring a dive off the coast of Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia, photographer Sergio Sarta was scanning a volcanic, dark grey, sandy seabed when he saw a bright-colored organism—a fire urchin with a pair of tiny Coleman shrimps.
The ever-changing menu, which I had been looking over while I waited for my table, was filled that night with odd and interesting combinations: spring salmon with caramelized whey, lovage and kohlrabi; squid ink bucatini with Calabrian chile and sea urchin butter.
Circa Now Chief among my favorite Facebook memories is the time that a high-powered journalist of my acquaintance breezily informed us all that he was at the Grill Room of the Four Seasons with Ted Danson, tucking into some sea urchin.
The chefs, Shane McBride and Daniel Parilla, produce timeless sausage in brioche and duck à l'orange as well as more cutting-edge salt-baked oysters and sea urchin spaghettini with king crab: 5 Beekman Street (Nassau Street), 3853-375-0010, financial district, augustineny.com.
Outside the courthouse, we also went under the sea: Kendra Pierre-Louis wrote about how climate change has been good for California's "evil purple urchin," which has been very, very bad for kelp forests, which absorb carbon emissions and provide critical undersea habitat.
Caught in the middle of Quinn and Roman's pursuit of her are Roman's lounge singer Black Canary (Jurnee Smollett-Bell), police detective Renee Montoya (Rosie Perez), an assassin named Huntress (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), and a street urchin named Cassandra Cain (Ella Jay Basco).
Mr. Ortega and Mr. Ahmed took early versions of their tortillas to the chef Wesley Avila, of Guerrilla Tacos, an experimental taqueria in Downtown Los Angeles that is just as likely to pile a tortilla with breakfast sausage as with sea urchin.
Sea urchin perched on tiny corners of toast is a strange and awkward affair, but the sardines on toast, dressed with chile flakes, are very good, as are the raw scallops with yuzu juice and the avocado salad showered with tempura flakes.
In a luxurious, well-upholstered setting, Mr. Zakarian is taking advantage of Western ingredients, including Santa Barbara sea urchin and Dungeness crab, on a seasonal menu that includes baby artichoke frito, black bass, John Dory with spring garlic purée and Rancho Gordo bean salad.
In the first decade of the 13th century, the German biologist Theodor Boveri discovered that if he fertilized sea-urchin eggs with two sperm rather than one, some of the cells would end up with the wrong number of chromosomes and fail to develop properly.
We had come to see the former home of Salvador Dalí, who was obsessed with sea urchins, both as food and inspiration; a famous photograph shows the artist eating urchins on a boat, and sea urchin forms are seen in many of his works.
A decade ago these friends of mine and I bought a used commercial sea urchin diving ship, and we would take these journeys out to remote uninhabited islands off the coast, It was always rough, we'd sleep on this boat or swim ashore and explore.
But she has a lovely touch at the stove, too, whipping up an airy omelet before you notice her back is turned, or skimming swatches of yuba from hot soy milk to serve as a warm bed for a tongue or two of sea urchin.
Now he seems to have moved on to the luxury minimalism of an omakase sushi chef, a style that was foreshadowed by the only Union Pacific dish he's brought back, bay scallops and sea urchin with a few throat-searing drops of mustard oil.
She daringly broke with the prescribed dining room etiquette of the era by perching on the arm of a chair across from her customers, extolling sea-urchin butter poured over raw sea urchins, or sea scallops still alive in their shell, awaiting the stove.
But to begin at the beginning: a long time ago, when Dr. R. K. Smile was just starting out in the pharma business, he had gone to India to visit family and friends, and on a Bombay street he happened upon an urchin distributing business cards.
They've since filled the wooden plantation-style building with their own work — swirling cerulean and scarlet vases and sculptural pieces with multicolored jellyfish forms that appear to hang in midair — as well as a few items from other makers, including Jim Graper's sea-urchin-like paperweights.
A winter afternoon visit found oysters, sea urchin, calamari and sole on the menu, along with cold crunchy-pink shrimp (meant to be torn apart with your hands and dunked in aioli mayonnaise) and slabs of thick bonito, pan-fried in a charred bread crumb crust.
IN FOOD, AS IN LIFE, we prize what is young and unsullied by time: tiny wild blueberries that drop off the bush with the slightest tug; a sea urchin pried from a rock and gulped down on the beach; an egg still warm from the nest.
Moyle has since moved on, but the new head chef, Analiese Gregory, a rising star in Australia's culinary world, and the rest of her team still regularly dive for sea urchin and wakame seaweed, and forage for mushrooms, saltbush and succulents to use in the kitchen.
After accidentally standing on a sea urchin in Greece, my father swam out with a snorkel and a knife, cut what he assumed to be the offending anemone off a rock, brought it back to shore, roasted it on an open fire, and then ate it—all by himself.
Milquetoast-turned-penitent Lancel follows, as though craving death's revelations, another knifey street urchin into the leaking stockpile of Hulk-green wildfire that soon ignites, destroying Mace, Loras, and Margaery Tyrell, the High Sparrow and his followers, Kevan Lannister, and an unknown score of innocent jurors and spectators.
The new restaurant, with 175 seats spread over several dining areas, features Mr. Imbert's inventive French-American dishes like sea urchin toast; cauliflower three ways; eggs with leeks and avocado; gnocchi with vegetables and radish leaves; his grandmother's blanquette de veau; and pork ribs with honey and potatoes Anna.
I wanted to order the piquillo peppers stuffed with crab meat and topped with a sea urchin sauce, and my husband was tempted to get round two of the buttery scallop atop curried peas and potatoes, but our main course awaited, and I'm glad we saved some room.
Eaten with sea urchin, plain spinach, sparkling shards of jelly made from pale young soy sauce, and Chinese-mustard leaves fermented in some wonderful way, it was so deeply harmonic I wouldn't have minded if Mr. Park had served it over and over for the rest of the meal.
She was the Italian-American dropout from the University of Michigan, given the name Madonna at birth; now, she remade herself as a sexy, lovesick street urchin in pre-gentrification Alphabet City, surviving by checking coats at the Russian Tea Room and modeling in the nude for art classes.
Here's what comes inside:Tuna from Oma, AomoriJapanese puffer fish from HyogoRed sea bream from NagasakiLongtooth Grouper from NagasakiOval squid from NagasakiKuruma prawn from EhimeSteamed abalone from MiyazakiBoiled conger eel from MiyazakiBoiled horsehair crab from HokkaidoSalted herring roe from HokkaidoSalmon roe pickled in soy sauce from HokkaidoRaw sea urchin from Hokkaido
Here what Oringer added to our fideos: onion confit, chorizo, scallions, ssamjang (a thick, spicy paste from Korea), red bell peppers mixed with Calabrian chilies, lobster and chicken stock, pimenton, sofrito (a cooked-down mixture of onions, tomatoes, and garlic), fried garlic, saffron, Chinese cauliflower, parsley, sea urchin, and clams.
His conscience eventually comes around to "no," but "The Uptick" lets him twist hilariously in the wind for a while, as Dinesh and Gilfoyle encourage the fraud in coded language, and Jared guilts him with a ghostly, mile-long stare from the window, like the palest urchin at the orphanage.
Matthew, tall and bearded, wearing the coastal hipster-dad uniform of black jeans and a plaid button-down shirt, hung back behind Karla, who was wearing a plaid Max Mara coat with a wool fringe, black jeans, and gold-and-black Chanel booties, and looked like a glamorous street urchin.
Abergel has already introduced Henry to Hop Wo Poultry, his preferred chicken vendor at Sheung Wan Market, and assisted him in navigating the fish markets to source Hokkaido scallops — which Belon will serve grilled with steamed butter — and sea urchin, to be paired with sweet potato waffles and smoked bacon cream.
His new menu offers raw bar selections, including local oysters and bay scallops; Maine sea urchin in the shell, stone crab claws, maitake mushroom broth with truffles; binchotan charcoal-grilled peppers, scallops, quail and steaks; risotto with red shrimp, which he insists on preparing; and poached black sea bass with olives.
Seeing a group of "street-urchin" looking kids with oversized business jackets, sleeves dragging, dirt on their faces, the man calls out to them in Russian, shows them his shoe, and without so much as rummaging for it, one of the kids produces a bottle of glue from the depths of his sleeve.
Most of the nigiri are either $6 or $8; more prized items such as chu-toro and shiro ebi, the tiny white shrimp that have to be pressed together by the dozen to make a single piece, are $10 each, and a small handful of rare treats like Japanese abalone and sea urchin are $12.
I'd hoped to take the family to the fish market in Catania, where once, eating pasta with sea urchin in a little trattoria at the edge of the pescheria, I watched the restaurant and the market stalls empty as everyone gathered to marvel at a gargantuan tuna that one of the fishermen had brought in.
Her 2010 memoir, the National Book Award-winning "Just Kids," was a shrewd, absorbing chronicle of Smith as, initially, a disciple and, subsequently, a master of the art of creating a persona that itself becomes an artistic achievement: in Smith's case, the rich ragamuffin, the superstar street urchin who has realized her wildest dreams.
I could go for some moo shu pork sometime this week, I think, and curried tofu, and an omelet mousseline folded over a few lobes of sea urchin, then brushed with butter before serving — food that's decidedly not turkey and mashed potatoes, a pool of dark gravy, alongside yams and a mound of cranberry sauce.
Saintly Esther Summerson is too good for this world, so it should surprise no one who has ever read a Dickens book that she contracts a vague, smallpox-like disease by tending to a poor, sick urchin boy: And now come and sit beside me for a little while, and touch me with your hand.
Action Bronson and two new regular characters, Big Body Bes and Meyhem Lauren (a fellow rapper whom Action Bronson met in junior high home economics class), eat sea urchin–spiked scrambled eggs at the restaurant Rose's Luxury in Washington, D.C., — which Big Body Bes likens favorably to a "KFC mixed bowl" — and roasted lamb's head in Marrakesh, Morocco.
Why Prey Animals Are Some of the Most Badass Creatures on the PlanetWhen it comes to evading hungry predators, prey animals have no shortage of tricks — things like…Read more ReadAt first, Sheppard-Brennand thought the tiny pedicellaria were some kind of parasite, but closer examination showed they were indeed a part of the sea urchin itself.
Three years of research into his hometown's culinary past have resulted in three tasting menus, featuring overlooked ingredients like bitter oranges and dishes like maxixe cucumber with mint and shanklish, a type of clotted sheep's milk cheese; a pudding of pine nuts, spring melon, Saharan sea urchin and fresh oregano; and little cheese pies called furniyya, flavored with carob.
The movie is devilishly fun, if you're up for watching Harley and her gang — Black Canary (Jurnee Smollett-Bell), police detective Renee Montoya (Rosie Perez), assassin Huntress (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), and street urchin Cassandra Cain (Ella Jay Basco) — wreak bloody havoc on bad men for a few hours, chief among them Ewan McGregor's crime boss Roman Sionis.
She is honoring her ancestors, and fighting for them, when she dives for kina (sea urchin) and digs her hangi — first hacking at the ground with a hatchet and then biting into it with a shovel, over and over, each stab and heave a small pact with the earth: This won't be easy, but it will be worth it.
I had had no idea anything could taste as good as the simple combination of a langoustine and a basil leaf inside a see-through wrapper of fried brik pastry, or the far more complex glass of sea urchin suspended in lobster jelly under a quarter-inch of cauliflower cream that was like an insanely luxurious Jell-O salad.
And I knew a guy who would bring his 3-year-old daughter to my restaurant all the time — dressed exclusively in black punk-rock-band T-shirts and black leggings — and incessantly advertise his suffocating pride at the fact that she "loved" the monkfish liver at Prune and the sea urchin at, as I recall, Le Bernardin.
On October 30, 1960, thirty-two years after Borocoto had described the perfect pibe, the urchin with the mop of unkempt hair, the eyes that glittered with mischief, and the impudent smile that revealed teeth worn down by yesterday's bread, the ideal was made flesh in the Evita Peron hospital in Lanus, an industrial district to the south of Buenos Aires.
Holiday menu: Bay scallop sea urchin with granny smith apple Tasmanian trout with caviar and horseradish Langoustine with foie gras croutons Seafood truffle pasta with crab and scallops Monkfish with mushroom puree Dover Sole with sea beans and potato crisps Venison with parsnip mousseline Quince with puffed quinoa and goat's milk ice cream Cost: $270 per person Visit INSIDER's homepage for more.
There is a raw component with quite a few inventively seasoned tartares and carpaccios of meat and seafood on the menu, along with tastes of Italy like zucchini flan, artichokes cooked Roman style with bruschetta, spaghetti with sea urchin, Milanese-style breaded veal, and tuna in a sesame seed crust: 14 Bedford Street (Downing Street), 212-675-9080, tfor-nyc.com.
What did we really know of plastic spirals in the sea bigger than whole countries, we had never swirled in one ourselves, as a fish might do, a sea urchin, a whole family of eels, did we wish to be invincible, using what we wanted, discarding what we didn't, as in wars, whole cities and nations crumpled after our tanks and big guns pull out?

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