AllNews'Fish-shaped' - 4 News Result(s)From Seoul To Your Stove: Here's How To Make Bungeoppang, Korea's Sweet Street Snack Jigyasa Kakwani | Wednesday December 13, 2023 A fish-shaped food which tastes nothing like fish is a beloved childhood memory of many people who grew up in Korea. food.ndtv.comArt Made Of Garbage Highlights The Issue Of Plastic Pollution In OceanOffbeat | Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Tuesday May 23, 2023 The massive, fish-shaped structure composed of plastic trash was constructed by the authorities at the Besant Nagar beach in Chennai. www.ndtv.comNavroz Mubarak 2019: Significance Of The Fish-Shaped Mawa Ni Boi In The Parsi New YearFood | Sushmita Sengupta | Saturday August 17, 2019 While the Iranian calendar celebrates the Persian New Year during the spring, Indians and Pakistanis follow the Shahenshahi calendar. Navroz Mubarak www.ndtv.com3D-Printed 'Microfish' Could Be Used for Human Drug Delivery Written by shubhamv | Wednesday August 26, 2015 Nanoengineers used an innovative 3D printing technology to manufacture multipurpose fish-shaped microrobots. www.gadgets360.com'Fish-shaped' - 4 News Result(s)From Seoul To Your Stove: Here's How To Make Bungeoppang, Korea's Sweet Street Snack Jigyasa Kakwani | Wednesday December 13, 2023 A fish-shaped food which tastes nothing like fish is a beloved childhood memory of many people who grew up in Korea. food.ndtv.comArt Made Of Garbage Highlights The Issue Of Plastic Pollution In OceanOffbeat | Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Tuesday May 23, 2023 The massive, fish-shaped structure composed of plastic trash was constructed by the authorities at the Besant Nagar beach in Chennai. www.ndtv.comNavroz Mubarak 2019: Significance Of The Fish-Shaped Mawa Ni Boi In The Parsi New YearFood | Sushmita Sengupta | Saturday August 17, 2019 While the Iranian calendar celebrates the Persian New Year during the spring, Indians and Pakistanis follow the Shahenshahi calendar. Navroz Mubarak www.ndtv.com3D-Printed 'Microfish' Could Be Used for Human Drug Delivery Written by shubhamv | Wednesday August 26, 2015 Nanoengineers used an innovative 3D printing technology to manufacture multipurpose fish-shaped microrobots. www.gadgets360.comYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com