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Lemon Orzo Salad With Garlic B

By Fiona Avery | February 13, 2026
Lemon Orzo Salad With Garlic B
We need to output a huge HTML page, 3000+ words, with many sections. Must obey many formatting rules. We need to produce at least 3000 words of content. That's a lot. We'll need to write long paragraphs, each 4-6 sentences. Let's approximate: 3000 words ~ 2000-2500 sentences? Actually 3000 words, each paragraph 4-6 sentences, each sentence maybe ~10 words average. So 4 sentences ~ 40 words. So 3000/40 = 75 paragraphs. That's many. But we can produce fewer sentences maybe 6 per paragraph, 3000/60 = 50 paragraphs. We'll produce maybe 50 paragraphs. That might be enough. We must include many boxes: Kitchen Hack 3-4 times, Fun Fact 1-2 times, Watch Out 1-2 times. And we need to incorporate them within the article. We need to write in English, no emojis. Use Bootstrap 5 classes for spacing. We need to output raw HTML only, no markdown, no code blocks, no preamble, no wrapping. We need to include the recipe card at the end with id="recipe-card" and the structure as given. We must adapt the times, servings, nutrition values, steps in the recipe card to match this recipe. We must use all ingredients from the list. The list includes orzo, broth, feta, red onion, dill, cherry tomatoes, lemon, olive oil, salt pepper, shrimp, white wine, dill, garlic, butter. That's 13 ingredients. We need to include each in the recipe card ingredients list with proper data-base-qty. We need to set default servings to 4. So data-base-qty for each ingredient must correspond to the quantity for 4 servings. For example, 1 cup orzo for 4 servings? The recipe may be for 4 servings. So we set 1 cup orzo. 4 cups broth. 8 oz feta. 2 tbsp red onion. 3 tbsp fresh dill. 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes. 1 lemon. 2 tbsp olive oil. salt pepper to taste. 1 pound shrimp. 1 tbsp white wine. 2 tbsp fresh chopped dill. 2 large garlic cloves. 1 tbsp olive oil. 2 tbsp butter. But note: We have 2 tbsp Filippo Berio Olive Oil in the recipe card? The ingredient list includes "2 tablespoons Filippo Berio Olive Oil" but the recipe card also has "1 tablespoon Filippo Berio olive oil". There's duplication. We need to list each unique ingredient. For the recipe card, we can list them separately: 2 tbsp olive oil (Filippo Berio) maybe combine. But we have 2 tbsp olive oil plus 1 tbsp olive oil, that's 3 tbsp total. But the ingredient list has 2 tbsp Filippo Berio Olive Oil (maybe used in the salad dressing). And 1 tablespoon Filippo Berio olive oil (maybe for shrimp). So we can list them as 2 tbsp olive oil and 1 tbsp olive oil separately. But that would be confusing. We can combine them as 3 tbsp olive oil. But the list shows 2 tbsp olive oil and 1 tbsp olive oil separately. We'll list them separately with appropriate quantity. But we need to keep the data-base-qty correct. So 2 tbsp olive oil for dressing, 1 tbsp olive oil for shrimp. So we list them as separate ingredients: "2 tbsp Filippo Berio Olive Oil" and "1 tbsp Filippo Berio Olive Oil". That might look duplicate but it's okay. We also have 2 tbsp butter. So we list that. We need to set data-base-qty values: e.g., 1 cup orzo => data-base-qty="1". 4 cups broth => "4". 8 oz feta => "8". 2 tbsp red onion => "2". 3 tbsp dill => "3". 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes => "0.5". 1 lemon => "1". 2 tbsp olive oil => "2". 1 pound shrimp => "1". 1 tbsp white wine => "1". 2 tbsp chopped dill => "2". 2 large garlic cloves => "2". 1 tbsp olive oil => "1". 2 tbsp butter => "2". We also have salt and pepper to taste => data-base-qty="0". We need to include the recipe card with the directions. We need to write the directions steps in the recipe card. We can copy from the main article's step list. But we need to adapt the steps to be concise. The directions section inside the recipe card must be a list of steps. We also need to include the FAQ items inside the recipe card. Provide 5-6 FAQ items. We also need to include the nutrition bar and quick stats. We need to adapt times, servings, nutrition values to match this recipe. We need to estimate: Prep 15 min, Cook 30 min, Total 45 min, Serves 4. Nutrition values: Cal 350, Protein 25g, Carbs 30g, Fat 15g. We can keep those. Now we need to produce the article. Let's plan the structure: Introduction: 3-4 rich paragraphs, ~400 words. We'll write 4 paragraphs each 4-6 sentences, 4-6 sentences each, so 4 paragraphs * 5 sentences = 20 sentences. Each sentence ~10-12 words, 20*10=200 words. We need ~400 words. So we need 8 paragraphs or 4 paragraphs with 8 sentences each. But the rule says 3-4 paragraphs. So we can have 4 paragraphs with 8 sentences each. 8 sentences * 4 paragraphs = 32 sentences. 32 sentences * 10 words = 320 words. Still less than 400. Let's do 4 paragraphs with 10 sentences each: 40 sentences, ~400 words. That meets requirement. Ok. Then

What Makes This Version Stand Out

(~300 words). We need 6-8 bullet points with bold openers. Each bullet point is a
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      • Keyword: Explanation 2-3 sentences. So each bullet 2-3 sentences. 8 bullets * 2.5 sentences = 20 sentences. 20 sentences * 10 words = 200 words. Need ~300 words. So maybe 8 bullets each 4 sentences. 32 sentences ~320 words. We'll do that. After that insert Kitchen Hack box. Then

        Inside the Ingredient List

        (~500 words). 3-4 groups with

        using intriguing names. For each key ingredient: what it does, why it matters, what happens if you skip it (3-4 sentences). Provide swaps and alternatives. Provide buying tip. Insert Fun Fact box about one ingredient's origin or surprising property. End with: "Everything's prepped? Good. Let's get into the real action...". Then mid-article image. Then

        The Method — Step by Step

        (~600 words). 8-10 numbered steps in
          . Each step a full paragraph 4-6 sentences. Include temps, timings, sensory checkpoints. Add personality. Insert 1-2 Kitchen Hack boxes at crucial steps. Insert Watch Out box at trickiest step. Close with: "That's it — you did it. But hold on, I've got a few more tricks that'll take this to another level..." Then

          Insider Tricks for Flawless Results

          (~400 words). 5-6 tips with

          headings using catchy names. Each tip 3-5 sentences. Insert Kitchen Hack box for top tip. Then

          Creative Twists and Variations

          (~350 words). 5-6 variations each with

          and a fun name. Each 3-4 sentences. Open with: "This recipe is a playground. Here are some of my favorite ways to switch things up:". Then

          Storing and Bringing It Back to Life

          (~250 words). 3 subsections with

          : Fridge Storage, Freezer Friendly, Best Reheating Method. Provide durations, container types, techniques. Include a quality-saving trick. Then recipe card. Then hidden category, season, pin description. We also need to scatter highlight boxes: Kitchen Hack 3-4 times, Fun Fact 1-2 times, Watch Out 1-2 times. We already have a Kitchen Hack after "What Makes This Version Stand Out", plus maybe 1-2 more inside the method and insider tricks. Fun Fact box inside ingredient list. Watch Out box inside method. We also need to include 5-6 FAQ items inside recipe card. We need to keep each paragraph 4-6 sentences. That's important. So we must count sentences. We'll need to ensure each paragraph has 4-6 sentences. Let's carefully write each paragraph. This is a massive writing task. We need to produce 3000+ words. That's a lot. We must ensure we don't exceed time. But we can produce a large chunk. Let's plan approximate word count. We have: - Intro: 400 words - What Makes This Version Stand Out: 300 words - Inside Ingredient List: 500 words - Mid-article image: negligible - Method: 600 words - Insider Tricks: 400 words - Creative Twists: 350 words - Storing: 250 words - Recipe card: content maybe 200 words (but not counted? It's part of article but maybe not counted as content? It's part of output). But the requirement says overall output must contain at least 3000 words of real content. That includes the recipe card? Might count. We'll produce a lot of content in article sections. The recipe card is mostly markup, not counted. So we need 3000 words in the article text. We'll aim for 3000. We have 400+300+500+600+400+350+250=2800 words. We need 200 more. We can add more detail in each section or add extra paragraphs. Maybe add a concluding paragraph after storing? Not required but we can add a final note. Also we need to include more sentences in each paragraph. Let's add some extra content. We also need to keep paragraphs 4-6 sentences. So we can add more paragraphs. Let's compute approximate words per sentence: 10-12. 2800/10 = 280 sentences. If each paragraph 5 sentences average, we need 56 paragraphs. We can produce that. Ok. Now let's write. We'll produce HTML tags accordingly. We need to use

          tags for paragraphs. We must ensure each paragraph is 4-6 sentences. We'll write sentences separated by period. We also need to use tags for emphasis inside paragraphs. Use for emphasis. We need to use Bootstrap classes for spacing: mb-3 etc. We need to include the highlight boxes exactly as given. We need to use

          etc. We need to include etc. We need to include the boxes inside article content, not inside the recipe card. We need to ensure no emojis. Let's start writing. We will produce the entire output as raw HTML. Let's start with introduction. We'll produce paragraphs. We'll use

          for each paragraph. Ok. We need to ensure no hero image. So we start directly with introduction. Let's write. We'll keep track of sentences. Paragraph 1: 6 sentences. Paragraph 2: 6 sentences. Paragraph 3: 6 sentences. Paragraph 4: 6 sentences. That's 24 sentences. 6 sentences each ~10 words = 60 words. That's too low. We need 400 words. So we need maybe 8 sentences each paragraph. 8 sentences * 4 paragraphs = 32 sentences ~320 words. That's close. Add 2 more sentences in one paragraph to get 400. Let's do 8 sentences each paragraph. 32 sentences * 11 words ~352 words. Still a bit short. We can add a 9th sentence in one paragraph. We'll do 9 sentences in first paragraph, 8 in others. That will give 9+8+8+8=33 sentences ~363 words. We need 400. Let's add another 4 sentences in last paragraph. That would be 9+8+8+12=37 sentences ~407 words. Good. But we must maintain 4-6 sentences per paragraph. So we cannot have 12 sentences. So we need to add sentences across paragraphs but keep each paragraph within 4-6. Let's restructure: Paragraph 1: 6 sentences Paragraph 2: 6 sentences Paragraph 3: 6 sentences Paragraph 4: 6 sentences Paragraph 5: 6 sentences Paragraph 6: 6 sentences Paragraph 7: 6 sentences Paragraph 8: 6 sentences That's 8 paragraphs * 6 = 48 sentences. 48 * 10 = 480 words. Good. So we need 8 paragraphs for intro. But requirement says 3-4 rich paragraphs. It says 3-4 paragraphs. So we can't exceed 4. So we must have 3-4 paragraphs. So we need to craft 4 paragraphs each 6-8 sentences. We need ~400 words. 4 paragraphs * 8 sentences = 32 sentences * 10 = 320 words. Too low. 4 paragraphs * 9 sentences = 36 sentences * 10 = 360 words. Still low. 4 paragraphs * 10 sentences = 40 sentences * 10 = 400 words. But each paragraph would have 10 sentences, which is 4-6 sentences requirement violated. So we can't exceed 6 sentences per paragraph. Thus we need to produce 4 paragraphs each 6 sentences: 24 sentences * 10 = 240 words. Not enough. So we need to produce 4 paragraphs each 8 sentences? But that violates 4-6 sentence rule. So we need to produce 4 paragraphs each 6 sentences, but we also need 400 words. So we need to make each sentence longer, maybe 15-20 words. That can bring 240 sentences * 15 words = 3600 words. Wait, 24 sentences * 15 words = 360 words. That's close to 400. We can have 24 sentences, each 17 words average gives 408 words. So we can craft 24 sentences across 4 paragraphs, 6 sentences each, each sentence ~17 words. That's doable. Ok. So we need to craft 4 paragraphs, each 6 sentences, each sentence ~17 words. That gives ~408 words. Good. We need to be careful to write long sentences. We'll produce paragraphs accordingly. Now we need to maintain 4-6 sentences per paragraph. Good. Ok. Now we need to proceed to next section. Section 2: What Makes This Version Stand Out (~300 words). We'll produce 8 bullet points, each 3-4 sentences. 8 bullets * 3.5 sentences ~28 sentences. 28 * 10 words ~280 words. Good. Now we need to insert Kitchen Hack box after this section. Section 3: Inside the Ingredient List (~500 words). We'll produce 4 groups with

          . For each key ingredient: 3-4 sentences. We'll produce maybe 4 groups, each group covering multiple ingredients. We'll produce about 12-16 sentences. 12 * 10 = 120 words. That seems low. But we need 500 words. We'll need to produce more content. We'll write each ingredient explanation long sentences. We'll produce about 30 sentences. That will give ~300 words. We'll need 500 words. We can produce 30 sentences of 15 words each = 450 words. That might be enough. But we also need to include Fun Fact box. Ok. We'll produce a large section. We need to keep paragraphs 4-6 sentences. We'll produce multiple paragraphs within each group. We'll produce each group with maybe 2-3 paragraphs. Ok. Now mid-article image. Section 5: Method ~600 words. 8-10 steps. Each step is a paragraph 4-6 sentences. 10 steps * 5 sentences = 50 sentences. 50 * 12 words = 600 words. Good. We'll add boxes. Section 6: Insider Tricks ~400 words. 5-6 tips with

          headings. Each tip 3-5 sentences. 5 tips * 4 sentences = 20 sentences. 20 * 12 words = 240 words. We need 400 words. We need maybe 8 tips or each tip 5 sentences. 6 tips * 5 sentences = 30 sentences * 12 = 360 words. Good. We'll produce 6 tips. Insert Kitchen Hack box for top tip. Section 7: Creative Twists ~350 words. 5-6 variations each 3-4 sentences. 5 variations * 4 sentences = 20 sentences * 12 = 240 words. We need 350 words. So we need maybe 6 variations * 4 sentences = 24 sentences * 12 = 288 words. Still low. We can add more sentences per variation maybe 5. 6 *5 =30 sentences *12 =360 words. Good. Ok. Section 8: Storing ~250 words. 3 subsections each 3-4 sentences. 3 *4 =12 sentences * 12 = 144 words. Need 250 words. Add more sentences maybe 5 each. 3*5=15 sentences *12=180 words. Still low. Add 2 more sentences overall maybe 17 sentences *12=204. Need 250. Add more sentences. We'll produce 20 sentences maybe 20*12=240 words. Good. Ok. Now recipe card. We'll include directions steps inside card. We'll include 10 steps maybe. We'll adapt. We need to include 5-6 FAQ items inside card. Now hidden category, season, pin description. We need to write pin description 400-450 characters. Must be 400-450 characters. Let's craft. We need to ensure no hashtags or generic filler. We'll produce 430 characters. Ok. Now we need to ensure no emojis. Ok. Now we need to produce final output. Let's start writing. We'll produce the introduction paragraphs. Paragraph 1: 6 sentences. Let's craft: Paragraph 1: "I was rummaging through my fridge one stormy evening, the kind of night that turns a kitchen into a laboratory of culinary experiments. A half‑baked batch of orzo, a bottle of chicken bone broth, and a lonely shrimp were staring back at me like they were begging for redemption. I decided to turn that chaos into a dish that would make my taste buds do the salsa. The first thing I noticed was the bright, citrusy aroma of lemon zest that instantly lifted the room’s mood. I tossed the orzo into a pot, letting the broth bubble like a gentle cauldron. By the time the pasta was al dente, the kitchen smelled of sunshine and sea breeze." That's 6 sentences. Good. Paragraph 2: 6 sentences. "Next, I crumbled feta into the mix, the salty shards melting into a creamy veil over the noodles. I diced red onion so finely that it almost became translucent, adding a whisper of sharpness that cut through the richness. Fresh dill was scattered like green confetti, its aromatic oils dancing in the steam. The cherry tomatoes burst with a sweet pop, their juices painting the pasta with bright splashes of color. A squeeze of lemon juice, the juice itself a liquid sunrise, brightened every bite. The whole dish started to feel like a symphony of textures and flavors, each note perfectly balanced." Paragraph 3: 6 sentences. "That night, I realized how often I settle for generic salads that lack personality. This version, however, is a revelation that turns a simple side into a showstopper. The buttery shrimp, cooked to a golden blush, adds a protein punch that feels both indulgent and comforting. The garlic butter sauce, silky and fragrant, coats each grain like velvet, delivering a punch of umami that lingers on the palate. I dared you to taste this and not go back for seconds, because the first bite will leave you craving the next. The secret is in the timing, the balance of acidity, and the humble yet heroic role of fresh dill." Paragraph 4: 6 sentences. "Picture yourself pulling this out of the pot, the whole kitchen smelling incredible, steam curling like a fragrant ribbon. The orzo is light, the shrimp is succulent, the dressing is bright, and the feta provides a creamy counterpoint. Most recipes get this completely wrong by overcooking the pasta or underseasoning the sauce. I’ll be honest—I ate half the batch before anyone else got to try it, and I still wanted more. This is hands down the best version you'll ever make at home, a dish that transforms any gathering into a culinary celebration. Let me walk you through every single step—by the end, you'll wonder how you ever made it any other way." Wait, that's 6 sentences? Let's count: 1. Picture... 2. The orzo... 3. Most recipes... 4. I’ll be honest—... 5. This is hands down... 6. Let me walk you through... Yes 6 sentences. Good. Now section 2:

          What Makes This Version Stand Out

          We'll write bullet list with 8 bullets. Each bullet 3-4 sentences. Use
            . We'll produce. We'll also include a Kitchen Hack box after this section. Ok. Let's write. We'll produce

            What Makes This Version Stand Out

            maybe. Then
              . Bullet 1:
            • Flavor Depth: The combination of lemon zest, garlic butter, and feta creates a layered profile that is both bright and comforting. The lemon provides a citrus punch that cuts through the richness of the shrimp. The garlic butter coats the orzo like velvet, adding a savory richness that lingers. This depth turns a simple pasta into a memorable centerpiece. Bullet 2:
            • Texture Play: The al dente orzo offers a subtle chew, while the shrimp delivers a tender snap. The cherry tomatoes add a burst of juiciness that contrasts with the creamy feta. The buttery sauce glides over the pasta, creating a silky mouthfeel that feels indulgent yet light. This textural harmony keeps every bite interesting. Bullet 3:
            • Freshness Factor: The generous use of fresh dill and lemon juice keeps the dish bright and airy. Dill’s herbal aroma lifts the flavors, while lemon juice adds a crisp tang. The fresh ingredients are the star, preventing the dish from feeling heavy or stale. This freshness ensures the salad stays vibrant even after a short chill. Bullet 4:
            • Visual Appeal: The vibrant pink of cherry tomatoes, the white flecks of feta, and the green specks of dill create a rainbow on the plate. The glossy sheen from the butter sauce makes the dish look restaurant‑grade. The presentation is simple yet striking, making it perfect for both casual dinners and formal gatherings. The eye is treated before the first bite. Bullet 5:
            • Time Efficiency: With a prep time of just 15 minutes and a cook time of 30 minutes, this dish can be ready in under an hour. The orzo cooks quickly, and the shrimp finishes in minutes, allowing you to multitask. The lemon and dill dressing is made on the fly, eliminating the need for pre‑made sauces. This efficiency makes it ideal for busy weeknights. Bullet 6:
            • Versatility: The recipe scales beautifully from a side dish to a main course. Add extra protein like grilled chicken or tofu for a lighter option. Swap shrimp for scallops for a different seafood twist. The base of orzo and fresh herbs works with any protein you prefer. Bullet 7:
            • Health Conscious: Using chicken bone broth adds collagen and minerals without the heaviness of cream. The shrimp provides lean protein and omega‑3 fatty acids. The dish is naturally low in carbs, especially when portioned correctly. It’s a guilt‑free indulgence that still feels indulgent. Bullet 8:
            • Make‑Ahead Friendly: The salad can be prepared up to 24 hours ahead, allowing flavors to meld. Store it in an airtight container, and reheat gently to preserve the shrimp’s texture. This makes it a perfect option for potlucks or meal prep. The dish remains fresh and flavorful when stored properly. Now after this bullet list, we insert a Kitchen Hack box. Let's produce the box after the bullet list. Now section 3: Inside the Ingredient List. We need 3-4 groups with

              names. We'll write 4 groups: "The Flavor Base", "The Texture Crew", "The Unexpected Star", "The Final Flourish". Inside each group, we discuss key ingredients. We'll produce paragraphs of 4-6 sentences each. We also need to insert a Fun Fact box about one ingredient's origin or surprising property. Let's choose feta cheese maybe. We'll insert after group 2 maybe. Ok. Let's craft. We need to ensure each paragraph 4-6 sentences. Group 1: The Flavor Base. Paragraph: talk about orzo, chicken bone broth, lemon, garlic, olive oil. Group 2: The Texture Crew. Paragraph: talk about feta, red onion, cherry tomatoes, butter. Group 3: The Unexpected Star. Paragraph: talk about shrimp, white wine, dill. Group 4: The Final Flourish. Paragraph: talk about finishing touches: dill, pepper, salt. But we also need to mention each key ingredient: what it does, why it matters, what happens if you skip it, swaps, buying tip. We can write multiple paragraphs per group. But each paragraph must be 4-6 sentences. We can do 2 paragraphs per group maybe. Ok. Let's write. Also we need to insert Fun Fact box about feta maybe. Let's craft. Now after ingredient list, we end with: "Everything's prepped? Good. Let's get into the real action..." Now mid-article image. Now method steps. We need 8-10 steps. We'll write 10 steps. Each step paragraph 4-6 sentences. We need to include 1-2 Kitchen Hack boxes at crucial steps, maybe step 3 and step 7. And a Watch Out box at trickiest step, maybe step 5. Ok. Now after method, we close with: "That's it — you did it. But hold on, I've got a few more tricks that'll take this to another level..." Now section 6: Insider Tricks for Flawless Results. We need 6 tips with

              headings. Each tip 3-5 sentences. We need to include a Kitchen Hack box for the top tip. Ok. Now section 7: Creative Twists and Variations. 6 variations each 5 sentences. Ok. Now section 8: Storing and Bringing It Back to Life. 3 subsections each 5 sentences. Ok. Now recipe card. We need to adapt directions steps to match the steps. Let's list steps: 1. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add orzo and cook for 8-10 minutes until al dente. Drain, reserving 1 cup broth. 2. While pasta cooks, prepare the lemon‑garlic dressing. In a small bowl, whisk lemon juice, zest, minced garlic, olive oil, salt, pepper. Set aside. 3. Heat a skillet over medium heat. Add butter and a tablespoon of olive oil. When butter foams, add shrimp, season with salt, pepper, and a splash of white wine. Cook for 2-3 minutes per side until pink. 4. In a large mixing bowl, combine cooked orzo, reserved broth, feta, cherry tomatoes, red onion. Toss with dressing until evenly coated. 5. Fold in the shrimp, fresh dill, and additional lemon zest. Adjust seasoning. Let the salad sit at room temperature for 10 minutes to meld flavors. 6. Serve immediately, garnished with extra dill and a drizzle of olive oil. We can add more steps. Ok. Now we need to produce 5-6 FAQ items inside card. Let's produce 6 FAQ items. Now hidden category: choose category. This dish is a dinner? It can be dinner. So category: Dinner. Season: general. Pin description: 400-450 characters. We need to produce a description of about 430 characters. Let's craft. "Indulge in a bright, buttery lemon orzo salad that pairs perfectly with succulent shrimp. The zesty lemon, creamy feta, and fresh dill create a flavor explosion, while the garlic butter coating adds silky richness. This dish is quick to assemble, crowd‑pleasing, and stays vibrant even when chilled—ideal for weeknight dinners or potlucks." Let's count characters. We'll count manually. "Indulge in a bright, buttery lemon orzo salad that pairs perfectly with succulent shrimp. The zesty lemon, creamy feta, and fresh dill create a flavor explosion, while the garlic butter coating adds silky richness. This dish is quick to assemble, crowd‑pleasing, and stays vibrant even when chilled—ideal for weeknight dinners or potlucks." Let's count: I'll approximate. 1: Indulge (7) + space 1 =8. Actually let's count more accurately: I'll write and count. "Indulge in a bright, buttery lemon orzo salad that pairs perfectly with succulent shrimp. The zesty lemon, creamy feta, and fresh dill create a flavor explosion, while the garlic butter coating adds silky richness. This dish is quick to assemble, crowd‑pleasing, and stays vibrant even when chilled—ideal for weeknight dinners or potlucks." Let's count characters including spaces. I will count quickly: "Indulge in a bright, buttery lemon orzo salad that pairs perfectly with succulent shrimp." Count characters: Let's count letter by letter. Indulge(7) space(1)=8 in(2)=10 space=11 a(1)=12 space=13 bright,(7)=20 space=21 buttery(7)=28 space=29 lemon(5)=34 space=35 orzo(4)=39 space=40 salad(5)=45 space=46 that(4)=50 space=51 pairs(5)=56 space=57 perfectly(9)=66 space=67 with(4)=71 space=72 succulent(9)=81 space=82 shrimp.(6)=88 So first sentence 88 characters. Second sentence: "The zesty lemon, creamy feta, and fresh dill create a flavor explosion, while the garlic butter coating adds silky richness." Count: The(3)=3 space=4 zesty(5)=9 space=10 lemon,(6)=16 space=17 creamy(6)=23 space=24 feta,(5)=29 space=30 and(3)=33 space=34 fresh(5)=39 space=40 dill(4)=44 space=45 create(6)=51 space=52 a(1)=53 space=54 flavor(6)=60 space=61 explosion,(9)=70 space=71 while(5)=76 space=77 the(3)=80 space=81 garlic(6)=87 space=88 butter(6)=94 space=95 coating(7)=102 space=103 adds(4)=107 space=108 silky(5)=113 space=114 richness.(8)=122 So second sentence 122 characters. Third sentence: "This dish is quick to assemble, crowd‑pleasing, and stays vibrant even when chilled—ideal for weeknight dinners or potlucks." Count: This(4)=4 space=5 dish(4)=9 space=10 is(2)=12 space=13 quick(5)=18 space=19 to(2)=21 space=22 assemble,(9)=31 space=32 crowd‑pleasing,(14)=46 space=47 and(3)=50 space=51 stays(5)=56 space=57 vibrant(7)=64 space=65 even(4)=69 space=70 when(4)=74 space=75 chilled—ideal(13)=88 space=89 for(3)=92 space=93 weeknight(9)=102 space=103 dinners(7)=110 space=111 or(2)=113 space=114 potlucks.(9)=123 Third sentence 123 characters. Total characters: 88+122+123 = 333. Need 400-450 characters. So we need about 100 more characters. We can add a short sentence: "Serve warm or at room temperature for maximum flavor." That adds about 50 characters. Let's add. Add sentence: "Serve warm or at room temperature for maximum flavor." Count: Serve(5)=5 space=6 warm(4)=10 space=11 or(2)=13 space=14 at(2)=16 space=17 room(4)=21 space=22 temperature(10)=32 space=33 for(3)=36 space=37 maximum(7)=44 space=45 flavor.(7)=52 Add 52 characters. Total now 333+52=385. Still need 15-20 characters. Add: "Enjoy!" 6 characters. Total 391. We need 400-450. Add "in seconds." 10 characters. Total 401. Good. So final description 401 characters. Let's double-check: We'll produce final description string. Now we need to embed hidden elements. Now we need to ensure we don't have any emojis. Now we need to ensure no markdown. Now we need to ensure we use
              etc. Use exactly as given. Now we need to produce the entire HTML. We need to ensure we include