lumpfish

[ UK /lˈʌmpfɪʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. clumsy soft thick-bodied northern Atlantic fish with pelvic fins fused into a sucker; edible roe used for caviar
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How To Use lumpfish In A Sentence

  • Thousands of tons of lumpfish are harvested for their roe and urchins for their gonads - both products prized on the Asian market.
  • Balloon Lumpfish attach themselves to balloons at the Epson Shinagawa Aqua Stadium in Tokyo.
  • The area also offers rock walls, kelp beds and fish species such as lumpfish and wolf fish.
  • Thousands of tons of lumpfish are harvested for their roe and urchins for their gonads - both products prized on the Asian market.
  • Even though 41% of the sampling trips were made during these months, when adjusted for catch per unit of effort, 78% of the juvenile lumpfish were still encountered in July and August.
  • My favourites are black lumpfish eggs, but red trout and salmon eggs will do just as well.
  • Juvenile lumpfish living in tidepools must deal with potential fluctuations of natural prey items between tidal cycles.
  • The fourth course (out of nine!) was a scallop and Dungeness crab salad wrapped in prosciutto with lumpfish caviar and avocado. Menu For Hope 6
  • Sprinkle the filled buns with chopped herbs or lumpfish caviar as appropriate.
  • Nick Brandreth for The Wall Street Journal An extremely popular Brunch item at Fisk, the Lobster Tail Scramble is made up of 1/2 lobster, scrambled eggs, griled corn, a baked potato toped with black lumpfish caviar, Sour cream and Cavabutter dipping sauce. Fisk: Where Herring Rules
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