[
US
/ˈhæɫəbət/
]
[ UK /hˈælɪbˌʌt/ ]
[ UK /hˈælɪbˌʌt/ ]
NOUN
- marine food fish of the northern Atlantic or northern Pacific; the largest flatfish and one of the largest teleost fishes
- lean flesh of very large flatfish of Atlantic or Pacific
How To Use halibut In A Sentence
- Although the council has already certified several B.C. fisheries, such as hake, halibut and Fraser sockeye (the latter particularly disputed by some environmental groups) as sustainably managed, the dogfish is proving trickier. Canada.com Top Stories
- Moroccan lamb meatballs, halibut and shrimp cakes with romesco, brioche panini with fontina and truffle oil, roasted pepper and Serrano ham, fried risotto balls, tuna tartare with chermoula on toast, fried polenta with mushroom duxelle. Three Stages of Amazement
- There are bass, halibut, white seabass, shortfin corvina, bonito, barracuda and many other species that will test any angler's skill and fly tackle.
- Mix pineapple chunks and chilli peppers for a simple salsa to add a sweet heat to fish such as halibut, tuna and salmon. Times, Sunday Times
- It was halibut, light but intense, melting but singing with flavour.
- Hamachi (yellowtail) was soft and buttery, scallops in the temaki (handroll) were crisp fresh in a creamy sauce, aji (Spanish mackerel) was as strong as it should be, and the kanpachi (amberjack on the menu, but when I went to Mori, the elf said it was baby halibut) was interestingly prepared as juliennes in a tart sauce. Archive 2005-10-01
- Fish oil supplements are derived from a variety of sources, including mackerel, herring, tuna, salmon, cod liver, halibut, whale blubber and seal blubber.
- I'm talking flat fish, Lemon sole, Dover sole, plaice, dabs, witch, turbot, halibut, brill and skate.
- Norwegian fisherman use nets to capture halibut, red perch, cod and king crab.
- Leaving aside service so patchy it was almost threadbare, I don't like overdone halibut, while Michael wasn't impressed with his corn-fed chicken with pomme Berny and truffle froth.