Word: icing
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...pinpointed the season exactly. The sashimi course was a spectacular return to Indian summer. It was served not on priceless china but on a dewy lotus leaf, which unfurled to reveal two slices of raw sea bass, another couplet of fatty tuna and a torigai clam on crushed ice. More fresh leaves covered the hassun, a tray containing a medley of elaborate bites peeking out from under the greenery. It was fun discovering each tidbit, ranging from a deep-fried freshwater shrimp to salmon roe in a carved citrus...
...just nibbles to go with sake; the real meal is rice. In fact, the Japanese words for "meal" and "rice" are the same, gohan. That night's main event was another matsutake masterpiece, which the okami-san herself dished from the old-fashioned pot. The final bowl of shaved ice and matcha-tea syrup combined a clever reference to the tea ceremony with a last, nostalgic taste of summer...
Course No. 11: Kashi (sweet)--shaved ice, ice cream or a cooked dessert
...sophomore goalie Kyle Richter stopped a puck and fell to the ice, a scuffle ensured in front of Crimson net. Before the Terriers could capitalize, they were whistled for a a high-sticking penalty that ended the play and brought the puck out of Harvard’s zone...
...were playing on special teams,” Donato said, adding, “We didn’t look like a power play. You’ve got to look like a power play before we can score.” On the other side of the ice, Harvard’s special teams still only managed a lackluster performance. Entering the game, the Crimson had one of the highest penalty-kill percentages in the nation at 90.3%, but after tonight’s lackluster performance by the special teams, Harvard dropped to a mark...