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  2. Don't Tell Mama- Fish Sticks Recipe - AOL

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    No these are not the frozen, eraser-like fish sticks of yester-years. The fish stick has gotten a much needed makeover and we say "aye aye". Fish sticks are an easy, kid-friendly meal that every ...

  3. We Ranked 10 Popular Frozen Fish Sticks and You Can Get ... - AOL

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    The origin of fish sticks can be traced back to the United Kingdom, where they are known as fish fingers. First referenced in a magazine recipe in 1900, consumption increased during the food ...

  4. Fish finger - Wikipedia

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    The term "fish finger" is first referenced in a recipe given in a popular British magazine in 1900, [1] and the dish is often considered symbolic of the United Kingdom by British people. [ 2 ] The food restrictions during and after WWII expanded the consumption of fish fingers, but companies struggled to maintain decent quality.

  5. I Tried 5 Brands of Frozen Fish Sticks, and This Was My ... - AOL

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    3. Trader Joe's Breaded Fish Sticks. $5.49 in-store from Trader Joe's. Trader Joe’s is sort of a yin and yang of good and bad. Much like the StarFish sticks, these appear to be larger pieces of ...

  6. Crab stick - Wikipedia

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    Crab sticks, krab sticks, snow legs, imitation crab meat, or seafood sticks are a Japanese seafood product made of surimi (pulverized white fish) and starch, then shaped and cured to resemble the leg meat of snow crab or Japanese spider crab. [1] It is a product that uses fish meat to imitate shellfish meat.

  7. Fish ball - Wikipedia

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    Fish balls from a local fish ball store at Cheung Chau, Hong Kong. Fish balls are one of Hong Kong's most popular and representative "street foods", [17] eaten plain or cooked in a curry sauce. [18] [19] Readily available in traditional markets and supermarkets, fish balls are also a popular ingredient in hot pot.

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  9. Surimi - Wikipedia

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    Chinese fish tofu, made of ground fish. Fish pastes have been a popular food in East Asia. In China, the food is used to make fish balls (魚蛋/魚丸) and ingredients in a thick soup known as geng (羹), common in Fujian cuisine. In Japan, the earliest surimi production was in 1115 for making kamaboko.