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1 year ago

Mexican Ceviche with Chili Peppers and Avocado Recipe

Mexican Ceviche With Chili Peppers And Avocado Recipe

Cilantro, Red Onion, White Fish, Lime Juice, Avocado, Salt And Pepper. This Mexican Ceviche with Chili Peppers and Avocado is a delectable and refreshing dish suitable for any occasion. The combination of fresh white fish, lime juice, red onion, jalapeo pepper, cilantro, and avocado creates a flavor explosion that will not disappoint.


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1 year ago

Hummus Guacamole Dip with Chips Recipe

Hummus Guacamole Dip With Chips Recipe

Tortilla Chips, Cilantro, Cumin, Tahini, Garlic Cloves, Chickpeas, Cayenne Pepper, Lime Juice, Avocados, Black Pepper, Salt. This Hummus Guacamole Dip combines the creaminess of avocado with the nuttiness of tahini and the zing of lime juice to make a delicious and healthy appetizer or snack. The chickpeas add extra nutrition, while the cumin, garlic, and cilantro add a flavorful kick. Serve with crispy tortilla chips as a party dip or movie night snack.


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1 year ago

Mexican Hand Made Salsa Recipe

Mexican Hand Made Salsa Recipe

Roasting fresh vegetables and blending them with cilantro and lime juice yields this traditional Mexican salsa. The end result is a deliciously tangy and slightly spicy salsa that goes great with tortilla chips or as a topping for tacos, burritos, and other Mexican dishes.


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1 year ago

Tofu Salad with Avocado, Beans and Zucchini Noodles Recipe

Tofu Salad With Avocado, Beans And Zucchini Noodles Recipe

This Tofu Salad with Avocado, Beans, and Zucchini Noodles is a light, refreshing, and nutritious salad ideal for a quick lunch or dinner. Protein is provided by the tofu and black beans, while healthy fats and fiber are provided by the avocado and zucchini noodles. The lime dressing gives the salad a tangy and zesty flavor that ties all of the ingredients together.


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1 year ago

Rice Noodles and Clam Soup

Rice Noodles And Clam Soup

This Rice Noodles and Clam Soup is a flavorful and simple soup that is ideal for a cozy night in. Rice noodles and clams combine to make a delicious and hearty meal that is both healthy and filling.


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3 weeks ago

You Punched a Yonko?

In which the reader, quietly trying to study Poneglyphs in peace, accidentally punches a Yonko and ends up entangled with the flirtatious chaos.

You Punched A Yonko?

PART 2 OF READER WHO CAN READ PONEGLYPH

red hair pirates x fem!reader ౨ৎ💗 ONE SHOT

main characters: shanks, benn, limejuice, hongo

tags: fluff, sfw, harem, soft

a/n: this js me trying to write ffs, this is experimental and for fun only so expect this ffs cringe and oc

words count: 1.4k

masterlist | ko-fi

: 𓏲🐋 ๋࣭  ࣪ ˖✩࿐࿔ 🌊

You really weren’t trying to punch a Yonko.

In fact, your goal for the day was to peacefully study a centuries-old Poneglyph hidden beneath a sleepy island temple. Instead, you were now standing in front of a red-haired man grinning at you with blood trickling from his nose, surrounded by his crew, who all looked one second away from drawing their weapons.

“…Okay,” you breathed. “In my defense, you startled me.”

“You punched him in the face,” a blond man in sunglasses said, his voice straddling awe and amusement.

“Yeah, but like—accidentally.”

Shanks wiped his nose with the back of his hand, still smiling like you’d just offered him a drink. “DAHAHAHA strong punch though! You train often?”

“I didn’t know you were behind me! I thought you were a thief trying to steal the stone!” you pointed at the half-buried Poneglyph glowing faintly behind you. “You snuck up on me!”

Benn Beckman gave an exaggerated sigh from where he was puffing on his cigar. “He always does that.”

“You should wear a bell,” Hongo added dryly, as he examined your clenched fists. “You nearly broke his nose.”

“I think I’m in love,” Shanks muttered, still grinning at you like an idiot.

You blinked.

“…What?” You deadpan at him.

Lime Juice snorted. “I told you not to lean in so close when people are muttering to themselves. She was clearly in the zone.”

“I was reading an ancient, world-changing text,” you snapped, still frazzled. “I didn’t expect someone to breathe down my neck!”

“To be fair,” Benn chimed in smoothly, “not many people can actually read those things.”

That made you hesitate. Your breath caught in your chest. Most people only guessed at what the stones meant. And those who could decipher them—like the Ohara scholars—were erased for it.

The crew noticed your shift.

Shanks tilted his head. “Hey… you alright?”

You narrowed your eyes at him. “You’re being very casual about all this.”

“Well, you punched me.” He rubbed his jaw. “That kinda earns you a place at the table.”

“What table?”

“Our lunch table,” Lime Juice said, gesturing broadly to a blanket on the grass behind the trees. “We were picnicking. Captain wandered off to chase ‘Poneglyph energy.’”

“You tracked me?”

Shanks shrugged. “You glow like a beacon when you read those stones.”

Your jaw dropped. “That’s not—?! That’s not normal!”

“Nope,” Hongo agreed. “Very intriguing.”

“And very pretty,” Shanks added.

You turned on your heel. “I’m leaving.”

“No wait!” Shanks called after you. “Join us for lunch! I promise not to get punched again!”

You paused, hesitating. The idea of eating with the Red-Hair Pirates seemed… suicidal. You’d spent years hiding your ability, keeping a low profile, ducking Marines and bounty hunters alike.

But they didn’t look like they were planning to turn you in.

And the smell of roasted fish was really good.

“…I’m watching all of you,” you muttered, stomping over.

“Great!” Shanks beamed. “You can sit next to me! DAHAHAHA”

“Absolutely not.”

Lunch with the Red-Hair Pirates was insane.

You had to admit: they were nothing like you’d expected.

Shanks, despite being a Yonko, acted more like a chaotic older brother than a fearsome warlord. He kept nudging plates toward you like a golden retriever trying to feed its owner, all while regaling you with stories that involved an alarming number of explosions and nudity.

Benn Beckman, calm and poised, sat at your other side. He didn’t say much, but you noticed how his eyes never left you—watchful, calculating, but not in a threatening way. More like… protective.

“You always travel alone?” he asked quietly.

You nodded. “Easier to hide.”

He hummed. “Doesn’t sound easier to live.”

His words stuck with you longer than you cared to admit.

Lime Juice kept trying to impress you with “tricks,” most of which involved lighting things on fire or juggling knives. When he tried to balance a plate on his head and walk backward up a tree, you genuinely feared for his life.

“I’m very flexible,” he claimed proudly as he slipped and crashed into Shanks’ lap.

“Yeah, flexible like a bag of rocks,” Hongo muttered under his breath, flipping through a medical book beside you. Occasionally, he asked you questions about ancient glyphs and your translation methods, clearly more interested in your brain than your punching skills.

Which, okay, was kind of flattering.

You didn’t know when it happened, but by the end of the meal, you were… laughing.

You were laughing with people you’d met barely an hour ago. People who, by all logic, should’ve either kidnapped you or sold your secret to the highest bidder.

Instead, they argued about who could get you to smile the fastest.

“You like wine?” Benn asked, offering you a rare vintage.

“You like beer?” Shanks grinned, popping open a keg.

“You like really strong mystery juice I made last night?” Lime Juice offered, holding a bubbling bottle that Hongo promptly knocked out of his hands.

“Do you guys always compete like this?” you asked, bewildered.

“Only when it’s worth it,” Shanks winked.

You choked on your drink.

The day slipped by quickly after that.

You showed Hongo how Poneglyphs resonated when you hummed certain tones. He looked at you like you were the eighth wonder of the world and scribbled notes furiously.

You sparred—lightly—with Lime Juice, who was surprisingly nimble when not setting himself on fire.

You chatted with Benn about navigation, philosophy, and—when Shanks wasn’t listening—what kind of wine pairs best with sea-king meat.

And Shanks? Shanks hovered. Endearingly. Annoyingly. Constantly.

“You know, I could protect you,” he offered at one point, lying back on the grass beside you with a grin. “If you joined us. Nobody would ever dare come after you again.”

“Why would I ever trust a Yonko?” you teased, resting your chin on your hand.

Shanks tapped his temple. “Because I’m handsome and charming.”

“Debatable.”

“Because I didn’t press you about your ability.”

You paused.

“…Less debatable.”

He turned his head toward you, more serious this time. “I know what it means. What you can do. I know the world will hunt you for it. And I also know—without a doubt—anyone who tries will have to go through me first.”

You stared at him, heart hammering. “That’s very dramatic.”

“Have you met me?” he grinned.

Before you could reply, Benn’s voice called over, “Captain, stop seducing our guest and help clean up.”

“I am helping,” Shanks called back. “With my charm.”

Benn just groaned and threw a towel at his head.

Night fell.

You sat with Lime Juice and Hongo near the fire while Shanks played a drunken game of darts with a tree (he kept missing) and Benn nursed a glass of something expensive, eyeing his captain like a babysitter on overtime.

Lime Juice offered you his coat when the wind picked up. “You know,” he said, voice quieter now, “you’re kind of amazing.”

You turned. “Me?”

“Yeah. Punching a Yonko. Reading the un-readable. And laughing at my jokes. Triple threat.”

You laughed. “Thanks, I think?”

“Don’t let Shanks hog you too much,” he added. “Some of us want a shot too.”

Hongo hummed behind his book. “I’ll second that.”

You looked between them, blinking. “Wait, what?”

Benn walked over, his cigarette glowing faintly. “They’re not joking.”

Shanks stumbled into the circle, arms wide. “Did I hear flirting?! I object! You’re all banned.”

You stared at the four of them.

“You’re telling me,” you said slowly, “that all of you are flirting with me… at the same time?”

There was a beat.

Then Shanks, Benn, Lime Juice, and Hongo all nodded in sync.

You buried your face in your hands. “This is absurd.”

Shanks grinned. “Absurdly charming.”

“I need a drink,” you muttered.

Benn passed you his glass without a word.

You didn’t leave the next morning.

Or the next.

Or the next after that.

Somewhere between watching Shanks get his foot stuck in a barrel, Lime Juice trying to build you a “romance swing,” Hongo diagnosing him with “chronic dumbassery,” and Benn pulling you aside just to ask how you were holding up, you realized something:

You were happier than you’d been in years.

For the first time, you weren’t hiding.

You weren’t running.

You were laughing. Living. Loved.

And sure, maybe the world still wanted your head.

But you had a Yonko, his second-in-command, a chaotic firecracker, and a broody medic wrapped around your finger.

If the world wanted to come for you?

Let it.

You had your crew now.


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1 year ago

Mexican Hand Made Salsa Recipe

Mexican Hand Made Salsa Recipe

Lime Juice, Onion, Tomatoes, Cilantro Leaves, Garlic Cloves, Salt. Roasting fresh vegetables and blending them with cilantro and lime juice yields this traditional Mexican salsa. The end result is a deliciously tangy and slightly spicy salsa that goes great with tortilla chips or as a topping for tacos, burritos, and other Mexican dishes.


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1 year ago

Tropical Summer Tequila Cocktail with Limes Recipe

Tropical Summer Tequila Cocktail With Limes Recipe

Lime, Pineapple Juice, Lime Juice, Coconut Cream, Simple Syrup. This tropical summer tequila cocktail with limes is the ideal summer drink. It's sweet and refreshing, with a tequila kick to make it extra special. The pineapple juice and coconut cream add a creamy, tropical flavor, and the lime juice adds a tartness that balances everything out.


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2 years ago
Easy Chili And Lime Fish Street Tacos Tilapia Fillets Are Used To Make These Incredible Fish Tacos; They

Easy Chili and Lime Fish Street Tacos Tilapia fillets are used to make these incredible fish tacos; they are grilled and then expertly seasoned with lime juice and chili.


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1 year ago

Mexican Hand Made Salsa Recipe

Mexican Hand Made Salsa Recipe

Lime Juice, Onion, Tomatoes, Cilantro Leaves, Garlic Cloves, Salt. Roasting fresh vegetables and blending them with cilantro and lime juice yields this traditional Mexican salsa. The end result is a deliciously tangy and slightly spicy salsa that goes great with tortilla chips or as a topping for tacos, burritos, and other Mexican dishes.


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1 year ago

Seafood Salad with Shrimp and Noodles Recipe

Seafood Salad With Shrimp And Noodles Recipe

Cilantro, Red Bell Pepper, Rice Noodles, Brown Sugar, Salt And Pepper, Mint, Green Onions, Roasted Peanuts, Shrimp, Cucumber, Red Chili Pepper, Lime Juice, Fish Sauce, Garlic Clove. This seafood salad is a light lunch or dinner dish that is refreshing and flavorful. A delicious and healthy way to enjoy seafood is to combine shrimp, rice noodles, and fresh herbs and vegetables.


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