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phonetime

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  1. lets have a toast to the assholes
  2. Alaska pollock has a milder taste, whiter color and lower oil content. single frozen whole Alaska pollock fillets may be layered into a block mold and deep frozen to produce fish blocks that are used throughout Europe and North America as the raw material for high quality breaded and battered fish products. Lower quality, double-frozen fillets or minced trim pieces may also be frozen in block forms and used as raw material for lower quality, low-cost breaded and battered fish sticks, portions, etc. Single frozen Alaska pollock is considered to be the premier raw material for surimi; the most common use of surimi in the United States is "imitation crabmeat" (also known as crab stick). It is the main ingredient in the surimi-based sandwich product called "Seafood Sensation" sold by the Subway fast-food chain. Alaska pollock is commonly used in the fast food industry, for example the Filet-O-Fish sandwich at McDonald's.[6] It is also used by Dairy Queen,[7] Arby's, Long John Silvers, Carl's Jr., and Burger King. Salted or smoked pollock roe is widely used in Japanese and Russian cuisines as well
  3. broham you forget alot more people. no doubt rip brother panas rip brother ae21
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