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  2. Fish processing - Wikipedia

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    The term fish processing refers to the processes associated with fish and fish products between the time fish are caught or harvested, and the time the final product is delivered to the customer. Although the term refers specifically to fish, in practice it is extended to cover any aquatic organisms harvested for commercial purposes, whether ...

  3. Fish fillet - Wikipedia

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    There are several ways to cut a fish fillet: Cutlet: obtained by slicing from behind the head of the fish, round the belly and tapering towards the tail. The fish is then turned and the process repeated on the other side to produce a double fillet; Single: more complex than the cutlet, produces two separate fillets, one from each side of the fish.

  4. Fish fillet processor - Wikipedia

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    A fish fillet processor processes fish into a fillet. Fish processing starts from the time the fish is caught. Popular species processed include cod, hake, haddock, tuna, herring, mackerel, salmon and pollock. Commercial fish processing is a global practice. Processing varies regionally in productivity, type of operation, yield and regulation.

  5. Fishing techniques - Wikipedia

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    Fishing techniques are methods for catching fish. The term may also be applied to methods for catching other aquatic animals such as molluscs (shellfish, squid, octopus) and edible marine invertebrates. Fishing techniques include hand-gathering, spearfishing, netting, angling and trapping.

  6. The Fiery Big Fish features a fried fish fillet, lettuce, pickles, tartar sauce, and a spicy glaze on a brioche-style bun, resulting in a high-calorie, high-fat, and high-sodium sandwich.

  7. Fillet knife - Wikipedia

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    A fillet knife (also called a filleting knife) is a kitchen knife used for filleting. It gives good control and aids in filleting. It is a very flexible member of the boning knife family that is used to filet and prepare fish. Fillet knife blades are typically 15 to 28 cm (6 to 11 in) long.

  8. 19 Recipes for People Who Really, Really Love Mayo - AOL

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    Mayonnaise Baked Fish This simple, five-star recipe combines mayonnaise with Parmesan or Romano cheese for a crust that adds a flavorful and crunchy topping to a moist, baked fish fillet. Recipe ...

  9. Fishmonger - Wikipedia

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    A fishmonger (historically fishwife for female practitioners) is someone who sells raw fish and seafood. Fishmongers can be wholesalers or retailers and are trained at selecting and purchasing, handling, gutting, boning, filleting , displaying, merchandising and selling their product.

  10. Fish company - Wikipedia

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    filleting; salting; packing; The steps that are applied by fish companies in the production of fish are: pretreatment; filleting; grading and trimming; package; storage; Fish processing can occur on the boat and fish processing vessels, and at fish processing plants. Processing of whitefish

  11. This Deadly Fish Is Threatening Our Seafood Supply - AOL

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    Following the derby, there’s a festival with lionfish-filleting demonstrations, vendors selling jewelry made out of fins and spikes, and chefs preparing fresh lionfish tacos and ceviche.