NOUN
- small salmon with red flesh; found in rivers and tributaries of the northern Pacific and valued as food; adults die after spawning
- fatty red flesh of salmon of Pacific coast and rivers
How To Use red salmon In A Sentence
- Drivers often don't even realize when they cross streams, nor that the culverts built to carry those streams might pose problems to endangered salmon and trout species.
- When you hear people talk about crawfish étouffé, bourbon-cured salmon, red rice, sweet potato crème brûlée or praline bread pudding, the mind automatically goes to either the Low Country or New Orleans.
- We have our own Ministry registered salmonella testing laboratory with around 8000 raw materials and animal rations assayed annually.
- We have our own Ministry registered salmonella testing laboratory with around 8000 raw materials and animal rations assayed annually.
- The machine dispenses tins and glass jars of red salmon caviar or roe. Times, Sunday Times
- Organic seared salmon with a sesame crust and a marginally oversweet, faintly citric sauce could have done with some seasoning.
- Eventually, I ordered salmon flavored with honey and soy and served with some kind of cooked cabbage slaw and rice.
- I've also served it over salt-cured salmon such as lox or gravlax instead of gefilte fish as a starter for holiday dinners. Blog Appetit
- We are concerned genetically engineered salmon could jeopardize the health of wild-salmon stocks," he said in a statement last weekend, citing the risk that the AquAdvantage salmon could spread disease or cross-breed with wild salmon. Industry Fights Altered Salmon
- The gourmet menu will include duckling terrine with apple celery salad, horseradish cream soup with pan fired salmon, grilled tenderloin of beef and a dessert of cinnamon parfait with poached sour cherries.