What's the difference between haddock and halibut?

Haddock


Definition:

  • (n.) A marine food fish (Melanogrammus aeglefinus), allied to the cod, inhabiting the northern coasts of Europe and America. It has a dark lateral line and a black spot on each side of the body, just back of the gills. Galled also haddie, and dickie.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) If you forgo alcohol, incidentally, you could eat one of a handful of the main courses which come in just under £10, such as a special of smoked haddock with summer vegetables, soft poached egg and herb velouté, or the homemade fish fingers with salad and tartare sauce.
  • (2) The techniques revealed, in addition, that some commercial samples of frozen fish fillets, labeled "haddock," contained cod lactate dehydrogenase.
  • (3) Blackadder on Charlie Chaplin Blackadder Baldrick, your brain is like the four-headed, man-eating haddock fish beast of Aberdeen.
  • (4) • Meal deals from £4.10, haddock and chips £6.50 (takeaway).
  • (5) -We found for the fishes of greatest economic importance herring, cod, saithe, haddock very low averages of less than 0,1 ppm.
  • (6) Aside from the leading contender, ideas included Its Bloody Cold Here, What Iceberg, Captain Haddock, Big Shipinnit, Science!!!
  • (7) DA VINCI'S DEMONS FOX Laura Haddock in Da Vinci's Demons.
  • (8) At HSBC’s Swiss bank, codenames – Painter, Mr Shaw, Captain Kirk and, in a nod to the Tintin books, Capitaine Haddock – were also used to disguise the identity of some clients.
  • (9) Long’s ethereally light, yielding chips, which deliver a proper potato flavour, live up to the hype – as does the impeccably fresh haddock, which falls apart in firm, silky flakes.
  • (10) OS reference: SH 166 315, SH 171 319 The pit stop: The Dining Room, Abersoch A daily changing menu showcases owner Si's expertise in the kitchen – he is known all over the Lleyn Peninsula for his Sc'eggs – a scotch egg made of smoked haddock with a perfectly runny yolk inside.
  • (11) The pH of radio-pasteurized inoculated haddock, when toxin production had occurred, was on the alkaline side, at which condition the toxin is heat-labile.
  • (12) Attempts to isolate phenol-producing organisms from stale haddock fillets failed.
  • (13) Ingestion of all experimental meals caused an increase in serum uric acid levels at 120 minutes and this increase was more marked (about twofold) with haddock and soybean ingestion.
  • (14) In the Celtic Sea, France gets nearly three times our allocation of dover sole, roughly four times more cod and five times more haddock.” “That is because of the principle of relative stability under which allocations are set in stone and never changed.
  • (15) Eating lean fish such as cod, tinned tuna or haddock four times a week also confers the same benefit, they found.
  • (16) Serves 4–6 For the mango salsa 2 mangoes, cut into 1cm cubes 2 banana shallots, finely diced ½ red pepper, finely diced 1 fresh green chilli, deseeded to taste; finely diced Zest and juice of 1 lime 1 bunch tarragon, finely chopped 1 bunch coriander, finely chopped 4cm piece fresh root ginger 1 heaped tsp chopped pickled ginger A pinch of salt For the shortcrust pastry 225g plain flour, plus extra for flouring A pinch of salt 75g chilled butter, diced, plus extra butter for greasing 75g chilled lard, diced For the filling 350g smoked haddock, skin on Large knob of butter 2 leeks, thinly sliced 3 eggs 300ml double cream Salt and black pepper 1 Mix all of the mango salsa ingredients together in a bowl, cover then let marinate in the fridge for 2 hours (if you have time, leave it for up to 2 days to allow the flavours to develop).
  • (17) Along with the usual cod, haddock and plaice – all sustainably procured, wild and locally caught, and available in gluten-free batter on request – there are crab cakes, battered scallops and squid, mussels and lobster.
  • (18) Comparison of the amino acid compositions of carp gamma-crystallin with those of bovine gamma-II, haddock gamma- and squid crystallins indicates that gamma-crystallin from the carp is very closely related to that of the haddock, and probably also related to the invertebrate squid crystallin.
  • (19) Mistaking the northern staple of mushy peas for a more metropolitan avocado dip, the urbane Mr Mandelson asked for "some of that guacamole" to accompany his haddock and chips.
  • (20) The two major high-boiling volatile compounds produced during refrigerated storage of haddock fillets were found by gas chromatography and mass spectroscopy to be phenethyl alcohol and phenol.

Halibut


Definition:

  • (n.) A large, northern, marine flatfish (Hippoglossus vulgaris), of the family Pleuronectidae. It often grows very large, weighing more than three hundred pounds. It is an important food fish.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In only one published controlled trial fish oil has been given to pregnant women, namely in that conducted during 1938-9 in London by the People's League of Health with a dietary supplement containing vitamins, minerals, and halibut liver oil.
  • (2) I choose the halibut fillet with scallops, dauphinoise potatoes, veg melange and pesto tapenade.
  • (3) According to a paper published in the journal Science on Thursday, large and bottom-dwelling species carry most risk, which means cod, flounder, halibut, pollock, skate and sole from the waters in question could be off limits for years, .
  • (4) Since 2007, Gigha has provided award-winning halibut to the wholesale fish trade, easing the pressure on a wild stock that has almost collapsed.
  • (5) "Twenty years ago, drink-driving was OK and eating wild halibut was OK. Now eating wild is becoming something people raise their eyebrows at – and we know what's happened with drink-driving."
  • (6) Now it hosts 6,000 halibut until they are at marketable size.
  • (7) In a marine flatfish halibut, (Hippoglossus hippoglossus), we have found a more specialized hatching process.
  • (8) nov., was isolated from the adherent bacterial epiflora of Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus L.) eggs and was shown to be an opportunistic pathogen for halibut eggs and larvae.
  • (9) Unlike the flabby, slimy stuff we have come to accept as farmed salmon, this halibut is lean and far better to eat – in terms of ethics and taste – than its wild brothers.
  • (10) After viewing the exhibition it was downstairs for a lunch of locally caught halibut and local beer.
  • (11) Back at the tanks, Wilkieson says farming halibut is worth it because it tastes so good.
  • (12) • Buy smoked Gigha halibut online at gighahalibut.co.uk • This article was amended on 24 May 2013.
  • (13) From review of pediatrics texts from 1830 to 1850, a recommended treatment plan would have included (1) general measures such as country air and exercise, and fish oils such as cod and halibut (vitamin D), and (2) specific treatments of tonics (containing combinations of belladonna, opium, sodium bicarbonate, sodium citrate, and potassium chloride) emphasizing alkalis, and splinting and bracing the limbs.
  • (14) "Our veterinarian and medical bill is zero, because we keep densities so low," says Barge as he shows off the darkened tanks where the halibut eggs hatch, in temperatures that mirror the depths of the Arctic ocean.
  • (15) We have found that carp and bastard halibut contain 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25-D3)-1 alpha-hydroxylase in the liver besides in the kidney by the following in vivo and in vitro experiments.
  • (16) 4 halibut steaks, on the bone (or halibut fillets, skinless and boneless) Salt 60ml olive oil 2 mild red chillies, halved lengthways, seeds removed and cut into 1cm pieces 3 cloves garlic, thinly sliced 1 tsp caraway seeds 1 dried ancho chilli, trimmed, seeds discarded and torn into 5cm pieces ½ tsp Aleppo chilli flakes 1.1kg plum tomatoes, blanched, skins removed and then flesh roughly chopped into 2cm dice 50g tomato paste ½ tsp caster sugar ¼ tsp cumin seeds, toasted and roughly crushed, to serve 5g coriander leaves, roughly chopped, to serve For the tahini sauce 50g tahini 1tbsp lemon juice Lightly season the fish with a third of a teaspoon of salt in total.
  • (17) The enthalpy changes associated with the denaturation of acid-soluble and insoluble collagens prepared from sheep, cod, halibut and pike skin were determined by differential scanning calorimetry.
  • (18) On the menu that evening was chilled asparagus soup and lemon creme, pan-roasted halibut and ginger-carrot butter, and basmati rice with pistachio nuts and currants.
  • (19) The IUCN’s new red list though shows that much-loved European fish such as Atlantic salmon, halibut and trout have been over-fished to the point of vulnerability.
  • (20) She also tried to frame herself – to a crowd that included prominent politicians and celebrities being served seared halibut and chocolate soufflé – as a leader who is intimately familiar with the struggles and preoccupations of everyday Americans.

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