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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If I were to venture into the city, I could watch fishmongers throw fish at each other for the tourists at the market. |
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Bread came from bakeries, meat from butchers, and fish from a fishmongers and there was only one supermarket in Swindon, he thought. |
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There would be whole rows of butchers, fishmongers and greengrocers, which were known as shambles. |
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When one visits the only market in the city, one can see fishmongers, butchers and many more people selling things on both sides of the streets. |
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The vast majority of the fish are ready to be sold to fishmongers, supermarkets and restaurants, and it is still not midday. |
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Anglers are wrongly referred to as monkfish by fishmongers, though monkfish are in fact angel sharks. |
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I watched the fishmongers pluck the fish from the tank, and take a knife to them. |
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Among the registers of inscription in the trades best held, we find those of the butchers, the boatmen, the fishmongers and the drapers. |
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But fishmongers? Tokyo's citizens once relished the heresies of their cantankerous, right-wing governor, overlooking the more poisonous stuff. |
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And there was no discernible change in the number of butchers, fishmongers, delis and health-food stores. |
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Some smaller supermarket chains on a local scale do not use this route, instead buying their fish from the same places as the fishmongers. |
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There are two main routes for selling fish: supplying fishmongers and supplying supermarkets and frozen food chains. |
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Here we find two environmentally aware fishmongers at Saluhallens Fisk AB with many good ideas of how to help and safeguard the environment. |
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It can be easily found on the stalls of the fishmongers but less on our tables. |
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The idea, then, is to look for fishmongers that offer this type of local coastal fish. |
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Its diversified client base is comprised of restaurants, hotels, grocery stores, caterers and fishmongers. |
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In India, the motorization of fishing vessels in one area led to bigger catches and the replacement of women fishmongers by male merchants. |
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The city fathers must adopt new methods to levy the charcoal burners, motorists, fishmongers, vendors and all those engaged in economic activities. |
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You need smoked cod's roe, which many good fishmongers sell. |
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Traders were bringing in crates of imported goods from across the seas while fishmongers and townsfolk sold their own homemade wares in shops and stalls. |
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She said she knew that children took newspapers along to butchers and fishmongers where they sold them and she was just wondering if something could be done to prevent this. |
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All domestic refuse and the offal of the skinners, butchers, and fishmongers were heaped on either side of the main street, forcing pedestrians to the centre of the thoroughfare. |
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Senegalese fishmongers and fish processors are using mobile phones to save time, build and maintain relationships with clients, and communicate with family. |
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They are among fishmongers or directly from the mussel. |
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She has the leadership quality by always trying to settle misunderstanding between fishermen and fishmongers at the beach, when it comes to payments and cleanliness at the beach. |
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The same applied to fishmongers, registered with the so-called 'Chiapparoli' trade guild from 'Chiappa', the name of the area in Genoa where they sold their product. |
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The decline in salmon numbers is being attributed to abstraction, acid rain, pesticides, predators and accidental by-catch by pelagic trawlers at sea, and fishmongers. |
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Fishmongers in Accrington's new Market Pavilions say the problem is preventing the waste water from their kiosks from flowing away and allowing it to stagnate. |
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Fishmongers are another group of people who have a wealth of information waiting to be tapped by inquisitive customers, and they all seem eager to advise and assist. |
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