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What kind of fish is Julienne?

What kind of fish is Julienne?

Since ling are members of the cod family, their meat is white, firm, and slightly flaky and easily mistaken for cod when served with a sauce. N.B. The name Julienne for this fish is confusing as one of the traditional cuts of French vegetables has long been called a Julienne.

What kind of fish are in French?

The French translation for fish is : un poisson, des poissons.

What is poison in French?

poison, le ~ (m) Noun. toxine, la ~ (f) Noun. venin, le ~ (m) Noun.

What is the fish called ling?

Molva molva
ling, (Molva molva), in zoology, commercially valuable marine fish of the cod family (Gadidae), found in deep northern waters near Iceland, the British Isles, and Scandinavia. The ling is a slim, long-bodied fish with small scales, a long anal fin, and two dorsal fins, the second being much longer than the first.

What fish is ling fillet?

A member of the same family as the Atlantic cod, ling is unfortunately in modern times a fish under threat from mankind’s inappropriate fishing practices.

What fish is Merlin?

Marlins are fish from the family Istiophoridae, which includes about 10 species. A marlin has an elongated body, a spear-like snout or bill, and a long, rigid dorsal fin which extends forward to form a crest. Its common name is thought to derive from its resemblance to a sailor’s marlinspike.

Is ling the same as cod?

Ling is often compared to both cod and lobster. Its taste is stronger than that of other codfish, but very similar, and its flesh is firm and flaky like that of lobster. The ling is also just as versatile as both cod and lobster and can be grilled, fried or boiled.

Is ling good eating fish?

Ling are a versatile, firm flesh fish and regarded as very good eating. Ling are widespread around New Zealand but mainly caught by trawl or longline around the bottom of the South Island, and over the Campbell Rise.

What’s the fastest fish in the ocean?

The Sailfish
The Sailfish is the Fastest Fish in the World – Ocean Conservancy.