herring

હેરિંગ
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Like anchovies and herrings , they are small, primitive fish belonging to the group known as clupeoids.
a silvery fish that is most abundant in coastal waters and is of great commercial importance as a food fish in many parts of the world.
translation of 'herring'
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A classic Japanese cooking technique, therefore, is to simmer strong fish such as 'herring' and mackerel in sake.
The pier, which has been disused for many years, was built during the 'herring' fishing boom in the early 1900s.
'herring' fishing
The bulk of the diet of large congers is made up of small fish, from cod and hake in deep water to mackerel and 'herring' in shallow water.
'herring' fillet
Forget salmon, the 'herring' is the sea king for these oceanically compromised times.
When a humpback is corralling 'herring' and other fishes, the net may be 150 feet wide.
The growth of the 'herring' fishing industry in the 19th century put the Broch firmly on the map.
These fatty acids are found in oily fish such as 'herring' , mackerel, sardines, salmon and trout.
Whales and dolphins have followed the 'herring' and sprat shoals into the harbour.
He must have loads of hilarious anecdotes about pickled 'herrings' and jellied eels.
Like anchovies and 'herrings' , they are small, primitive fish belonging to the group known as clupeoids.
Mrs Ward was reputed to have the best 'herrings' outside the fish markets in Dublin and Wicklow.
Like many great European cities, Stockholm has a vibrant café culture where the residents indulge their love of cold Pilsner (not as expensive as you might think) and pickled 'herrings' .
I had the Russian blinis: buckwheat pancakes served with gravlax, prawns, herring roll mops and two superb garnishes of chopped 'herrings' - one with whole grain mustard, the other with mayonnaise.
The two largest and most important of the 'herrings' were probably blueback herring (A. aestivalis) and hickory shad (A. mediocris).
There were also some roasted peppers in oil and tons of garlic, and a very tempting looking plate of pickled 'herrings' .
He is said to have died of a surfeit of Rhenish wine and pickled 'herrings' , though it may more likely have been plague, of which there was a severe outbreak in 1592.
Sophie Grigson makes a Germanic salad with beetroot, potato, pickled 'herrings' , hard-boiled egg, onion and chopped cornichons, bound together with mayo.
One never wanted to eat anything but 'herrings' ; another ate only sole.
The moon shone like 'herrings' in the water.
This used to be the best time to catch fat, oily 'herrings' to kipper.
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