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Trout fillets or whole fish that is cured and flavored with smoke from burning aromatic wood. The smoke from the smoldering wood gives the trout a sweet, mild flavor and a tender, moist texture.
A freshwater fish with a firm textured flesh that has medium to high fat content. It is one of the most popular varieties of trout throughout the world.
The eggs (roe) produced from the trout species of fish. Smaller in size than salmon eggs, this orange colored egg provides a mildly sweet flavor to various food dishes and appetizers.
A fish classification, including species such as trout, bass, cod, pike, snapper and salmon, which has a backbone along its upper body with a fillet located on both sides.
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 lean saltwater fish with flesh that is tender, white and mildly sweet flavored. It is a versatile fish that can be used for many purposes but when grilling, it is best to place the fish in a fish basket because rockfish does not hold together well.
Black velvet-like to dark brown in appearance, this variety of roe is harvested from an ancient species of fish common in back waters of southeastern U.S.
Eggs of the salmon species fish. Salmon caviar is a very common form of caviar. Larger in size than other caviar, the salmon eggs are bright red in color and are often used for enhancing the appearance and texture of food dishes as well as making a tasty appetizer.
Pronounced vee-ohn-yay. Grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Originating in the Rhône region of France, small but increasing amounts are grown in the United States (primarily California), Australia, and Brazil.
Most notably known as "Viognier". Grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Originating in the Rhône region of France, small but increasing amounts are grown in the United States (primarily California), Australia, and Brazil.