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  2. Fish paste - Wikipedia

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    Fish paste is fish which has been chemically broken down by a fermentation process until it reaches the consistency of a soft creamy purée or paste. Alternatively it refers to cooked fish that has been physically broken down by pounding, grinding, pressing, mincing , blending , and/or sieving , until it reaches the consistency of paste. [ 1 ]

  3. Talk:Bloater - Wikipedia

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    In England Bloaters are found mainly in the form of a "paste", a savoury spread for bread. Bloater paste sandwiches have been a main ingredient of the traditional English afternoon tea particularly during the Edwardian era. The Bloater in this case is a large fatty herring, salted and briefly smoked. Shiphams of Chichester still make Bloater paste.

  4. Coregonus hoyi - Wikipedia

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    Coregonus hoyi, also known as the bloater, is a species or form of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. It is a silvery-coloured herring -like fish, 25.5 centimetres (10.0 in) long. It is found in most of the Great Lakes and in Lake Nipigon , and inhabits underwater slopes.

  5. Herring as food - Wikipedia

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    A kipper is a split, gutted and cold-smoked herring, a bloater is a whole non-gutted cold smoked herring, and a buckling is a whole herring, gutted apart from roe or milt and then hot-smoked. All are staples of British cuisine. According to George Orwell in The Road to Wigan Pier, Emperor Charles V erected a statue to the inventor of bloaters.

  6. Bloater (herring) - Wikipedia

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    The bloater is associated with England, while kippers share an association with Scotland and the Isle of Man (the Manx kipper). [citation needed] Bloaters are "salted less and smoked for a shorter time" while kippers are "lightly salted and smoked overnight"; both dishes are referred to as red herring.

  7. Princes Group - Wikipedia

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    Princes' customers include major supermarkets, convenience stores, foodservice operators, wholesale suppliers and other food manufacturers. Its brands and products span over 20 different categories including fish, meat, fruit, vegetables, soups, pastes, pasta, cooking sauces, edible oils and a broad range of soft drinks sectors.

  8. Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches ...

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    The more uneasy they appear to be, the more they joke and laugh. When thoroughly defeated, they occasionally go back and forth between crying and laughing (apparently at nothing). In one sketch, their father, Kurt Bloater (played by Jon Stewart), appears and exhibits behavior just like the two.

  9. Buckling (fish) - Wikipedia

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    A buckling is a form of hot-smoked herring similar to the kipper and the bloater. The head and guts are removed [ 1 ] but the roe or milt remain. [ 2 ] They may be eaten hot or cold.