Seafood jumbo typically refers to a type of dish or product that includes a variety of seafood, such as shrimp, crab, and fish, but it does not contain traditional meat from land animals like beef or pork. The term "jumbo" often indicates larger portions or sizes of the seafood included. If you are looking for a specific product or recipe, it's best to check the ingredients for clarification.
A seafood entree followed by a meat main is a perfectly acceptable meal.
perhaps because fish is a subset of seafood, and seafood is not meat. (?)
You can eat seafood instead of meat.
You can purchase frozen lobster meat at most grocery stores, seafood markets, or online seafood retailers.
Oysters are animals, not plants, and oyster meat is a seafood.
The other name for fish meat is seafood!
I think they eat people who come over their bridges. :)
From the sea, which is seafood . From the land , which are meat and vegetables.
Alligators are not a seafood because they are not sea creatures.
No. The whole point of calling red meat, 'red meat' is because it is red. Shellfish is seafood.
paella is a rice dish mixed with seafood or meat.
the food from animals are meat, fish, seafood