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WHELKS - tradução para árabe

COMMON NAME THAT IS APPLIED TO VARIOUS KINDS OF SEA SNAIL
List of whelks; List of Whelks; Scungilli; Weilk; Weilks; Welks; Whelks; True Whelks; Whelk snail
  • Skewered whelks from Japan.
  • Miller's Point]] near [[Cape Town]].
  • Several different species of large whelks in the family [[Buccinidae]], the true whelks, on sale at a [[fish market]] in [[Japan]].

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ألاسم

بَثْر ; بَثْرَة

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اسْم : الوِلْك وهو حلزون بحريّ كبير . بَثْرَة . نَفْطَة
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الولك : حلزون بحرى كبير بثرة ، نفطة الحبار : اثر الضرب فى جسم المضروب

Definição

Whelk
·noun A papule; a pustule; acne.
II. Whelk ·noun A stripe or mark; a ridge; a wale.
III. Whelk ·noun Any one numerous species of large marine gastropods belonging to Buccinum and allied genera; especially, Buccinum undatum, common on the coasts both of Europe and North America, and much used as food in Europe.

Wikipédia

Whelk

Whelks are any of several carnivorous sea snail species with a swirling, tapered shell. Many are eaten by humans, such as the common whelk of the North Atlantic. Most whelks belong to the family Buccinidae and are known as "true whelks." Others, such as the dog whelk, belong to several sea snail families that are not closely related.

True whelks (family Buccinidae) are carnivorous, and feed on annelids, crustaceans, mussels and other molluscs, drilling holes through shells to gain access to the soft tissues. Whelks use chemoreceptors to locate their prey.

Many have historically been used, or are still used, by humans and other animals as food. In a 100-gram (3+12-ounce) reference serving of whelk, there are 570 kilojoules (137 kilocalories) of food energy, 24 g of protein, 0.34 g of fat, and 8 g of carbohydrates.

Dog whelk, a predatory species, was used in antiquity to make a rich red dye that improves in color as it ages.


Exemplos do corpo de texto para WHELKS
1. It has been shown to change the sex of dog whelks, has caused oyster crops failures in France and has closed shellfish farms.
2. It will go like this÷ The world of British pottery/knitting/morris–dancing was rocked last night by the shock resignation of X after just two years/two months/two days at the helm of the beleaguered (name of institution). When X was appointed after a brilliant career running the whelks/futons/ball–bearings marketing board in Tasmania/Canada/Singapore, s/he was expected to make sweeping reforms to deal with a deficit now running at 10 million/billion.
3. Bryn Williams, of Terence Conran‘s Orrery restaurant, interviewed his grandmother about dishes she used to eat as a child before settling on a menu featuring a soup of locally caught mussels, cockles and whelks, Welsh black beef with a sauce made from regional red wine, and a pudding of rhubarb from his own garden and a jelly of buttermilk. ‘Wales doesn‘t make anything like enough noise about its fantastic produce,‘ said Williams, who will be competing against Angela Hartnett, chef at Petrus Banquette at London‘s Connaught Hotel, who shot to national attention as the tough but fair chef in Gordon Ramsay‘s Hell‘s Kitchen. ‘We know we produce some of the best ingredients in the country on our very doorsteps but we don‘t promote that fact.