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lau lau

or ±ô²¹³Ü·±ô²¹³Ü

[ lou lou ]

noun

Polynesian Cooking.
  1. meat and fish wrapped in or covered with leaves and steamed or roasted.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of lau lau1

Borrowed into English from Hawaiian around 1935–40
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He’d pair lau lau with a Rias Baixas albarino; the bright, citrus-driven acidity of the wine acts as a squeeze of lemon over the fish as well as being sharp enough to cut through that juicy pork.

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The Lau Lau-1 well has high-quality hydrocarbon-bearing sandstone reservoirs 42 miles southeast of Liza, the company said.

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Exxon said the discoveries, made at the Fangtooth-1 and Lau Lau-1 wells, will add to its previous resource estimates.

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She started making and selling carpaccio - an appetizer of thinly sliced fish or meat - from lau lau, a fish native to the Orinoco river.

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Along the way, Zimmern feasts on traditional island staples, including lau lau and poke.

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