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the haddock
noun
A marine fish, Melanogrammus aeglefinus, of the North Atlantic, important as a food fish.
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The haddock is disgusting.
"The haddock," they said in unison, with a shudder.
Customers ordered the haddock at both $8.95 and $10.95.
Remove all the skin and bones from the haddock and flake the flesh.
Poach the haddock in the milk with the lemon slices until just cooked.
It's where kedgeree, the haddock, rice and egg concoction favoured by Victorian colonialists, has its origins.
The haddock is a bottom dweller and a carnivore, feeding on invertebrates and some fishes.
A light but potent cockle broth flatters the haddock like good lighting.
Take the haddock out of the milk and dry with the kitchen paper.
The haddock, though, is a delight – as tender as an Adele song.
Remove the haddock from the water, pat it dry and roughly break it into the pan.
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