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Imitation Crab, Imitation Lobster,
A variety of different seafoods and vegetables cooked in a milk base to create a rich and hearty soup.
A lean saltwater fish with flesh that is tender, white, and mildly sweet. The Striped Bass is a saltwater fish that migrates to fresh water to spawn.
Fish fillets that have been cured with smoldering, aromatic hardwood. Placed into a smoking chamber, the fish filets are exposed to smoke from the burning wood gives which provides a distinctive smoky flavor and aroma.
A saltwater fish that is a member of the cod family and sometimes referred to as bigeye pollock or walleye pollock.
A South American specialty dish that originated in either Ecuador or Peru: there seems to be a dispute as to which country the dish first appeared.
A saltwater fish found in temperate and tropical waters worldwide that is sleek in appearance and often silver, blue and black in color.
Surimi seafood is a product made from Alaska pollock, which has been processed into several different forms and flavored with crab, shrimp, scallops, and lobster.
A hearty Italian seafood stew that is generally created from the bits of fish remaining after the daily catches are sent to market.
A useful kitchen tool for removing meat from lobster and crab legs and for deveining shrimp. When using the scissors, the first step in removing meat from a lobster is to crack the claws with the serrations located on the inner edges of the handles.
1. Working in the food industry, this title is given to a person who has an occupation that involves the preparation of foods.
A popular saltwater fish found in warm and tropical waters. The fish's upper jaw resembles a sword and is about a third of its length.
A saltwater fish that consists of many species. Some of the common species are red snapper, gray snapper, yellowtail snapper, and mutton snapper.
Most notably known as "Sauvignon Blanc". Pronounced so-veen-yawn blahngk. A grape varietal used in the production of white wine.
Most notably known as "Sauvignon Blanc". A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Thought to have originated in the Loire and Bordeaux regions of France, it is also grown in the United States (primarily California), Italy, Australia, South America, Argentina, and Chile.
A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Thought to have originated in the Loire and Bordeaux regions of France, it is also grown in the United States (primarily California), Italy, Australia, South America, Argentina, and Chile.
Pronounced so-veen-yawn blahngk. A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Thought to have originated in the Loire and Bordeaux regions of France, it is also grown in the United States (primarily California), Italy, Australia, South America, Argentina, and Chile.
A type of broth that is often used as a braising or poaching liquid, such as for poaching fish. It is prepared with various vegetables including onions, carrots, and celery and a bauquet garni (herbs bundled together) such as parsley, bay leaves, and thyme.
A round freshwater fish, which is found worldwide. There are several varieties of trout, including rainbow, brook, and lake.
Any of a variety of savory toppings and mixtures of ingredients that enhance the flavor of the pasta dish being served.
Top 107 glossary terms found