Most are blast-frozen on shore and exported whole, though some are filleted or sold fresh to UK fishmongers, supermarkets and restaurants. |
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No, your Honour, the original fish has been filleted somewhat and it is a smaller thing. |
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The superb branzino was filleted at the table and sauced with a blend of olive oil, Dijon mustard, lemon, garlic and herbs. |
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It was awash with salmon that had been filleted, and it was quite disgusting and a was substantial mess. |
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You can have your branzino filleted but the whole fish will give you a more intense flavor, and a lot more meat. |
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When I ordered my lemon sole the waiter kindly asked if I would like it filleted, and it duly arrived cooked on the bone and then filleted. |
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The best bait for crabs is the frame of a fish that has been filleted, eg mullet, luderick, bream etc. |
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However, they were a nice feed and it is hard to beat filleted, fresh fish. |
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The wreck is spread out before me like a filleted mackerel, bow and stern intact with the midships opened up. |
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Fish can also be filleted and iced on board the fishing boats as a result of the initiative. |
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The jambs are composed of filleted and fluted Doric columns resting on block feet bases. |
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Pair of iron archways supported by two pilaster filleted columns topped by capitals. |
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The pilaster jambs are fluted and finely filleted and rise up to full square acanthus leaf rosettes. |
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The jambs are fluted, filleted in their lower portion and from these fillets emerge wisps of wheat, which is very typical of the Louis XVI style. |
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The center of the entablature presents a décor of filleted flutes with wisps of wheat, framed by two molded panels. |
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The court also ordered the 141 lbs of filleted Atlantic cod seized from Mr. Conway forfeited to the Crown. |
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The new creation is Brüno, the Austrian fashionista with the big umlaut, played by Baron Cohen as a filleted, feather-cut popinjay. |
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The fluted console jambs rise up to overlapping acanthus leaves. The middle flute is filleted with a string of pearls. |
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However, it is a fish which is well adapted to being filleted, yielding cohesive, firm fillets of a good thickness, and many of the classic sole recipes are for fillets. |
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Kennedy had an estimated total of 500 lbs of cod on board his vessel, of which approximately 300 lbs was filleted. |
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Fish can be smoked whole, cleaned, split or filleted, depending on local preferences and the desired final product. |
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The objects will be filleted according to the points where you selected them. |
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The jambs are carved with straight and deep filleted fluting as well as the entablature. |
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The product under consideration is farmed Atlantic salmon, whether or not filleted, fresh, chilled or frozen. |
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Further investigation revealed 41 pounds of cod that had been filleted and concealed onboard the vessel. |
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This trumeau is composed of a mirror framed by a filleted frieze and crowned by a wreath of flowers and a carved panel above. |
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The nave of three bays has on its south side an arcade of the end of the 13th century with pillars of four engaged filleted shafts and a bench-table or seat round the bases. |
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The column is filleted and the base equally ornate. |
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Volunteers filleted them, and the deep fryer sizzled. |
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The frieze has a central decoration of filleted flutes. |
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The flutes are filleted, adorned with chains of husks, the columns rise up to a palm leaf belt, which supports heads adorned with acanthus leaf square rosettes. |
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Where a fish has been filleted, two fillets shall be treated as one fish and, unless the body is shown, every fillet shall be treated as having been taken from a game fish. |
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For example, we are sold conger eel as hake, halibut as sole or brill, shortfin squid as common squid, etc. This is more common for filleted fish, where it is more difficult to detect. |
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Some dishes will be served from a traditional gueridon waiter's trolley, with meat carved and fish filleted in front of the diners. |
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The catch is immediately cleaned, filleted and deep-frozen before being shipped under controlled temperature to our supplier in Boulogne, SIF France. |
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A fair portion of our Alaska salmon gets caught in Alaska, frozen, sent to China, defrosted, filleted and boned, refrozen and sent back to us twice frozen. |
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They related to a feeder, a filleted cylinder, a roving can, the crank and comb and roller spinning. |
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Whole Atlantic salmon was filleted, vacuum-packaged and exposed to different electronic beam doses. |
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That will then be traced through the processing plant to be processed, whether it be canned, whether it be filleted, whether it be frozen and boxed, and each fisherman will have a global identification number. |
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The filleted fish are then immersed in brine, for 10 to 15 minutes and then drained on metal rod racks known as speats at the end of the working day. |
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The entablature frieze centers on an elegantly simple rectangular cartouche adorned with five filleted flutes, flanked by recessed moldings and panels. |
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However, once that fish is processed you've got to turn around and.... Whether it be smoked, whether it be filleted, or whether the head is taken off and is sent to restaurants with the head off, you have a problem. |
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A further inspection revealed an additional eight crab, with their carapaces removed, hidden underneath the prawns, and an additional four filleted rockfish stored in a plastic bag hidden underneath the prawn bait. |
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The same fish found in the hot pot is joined by crunchy, sweet green pepper squares in an appetizing rendition of fish in a respectable black bean sauce, filleted of course. |
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