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  2. Fishcake - Wikipedia

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    Fish cakes are cooked in different manners based on the cuisine. In North America, it is common practice to pan-fry the fish cakes [4] [5] and are often served as appetizers [6] whereas in Asia it is often served boiled in soups [7] or as an accompaniment to noodles. [8]

  3. Kamaboko - Wikipedia

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    Kamaboko is made by forming various pureed deboned white fish with either natural or man-made additives and flavorings into distinctive loaves, which are then steamed until fully cooked and firm. These are sliced and either served unheated (or chilled) with various dipping sauces, or added to various hot soups, rice, or noodle dishes.

  4. Crisp Mashed Potato Fish Cakes Recipe - AOL

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    Mash together your potatoes and fish. Add in the seasonings then the egg and panko.Mix well. Form into small patties, approximately 2-3 inches. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes or all day.

  5. Fish processing - Wikipedia

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    Sticks are available in fried form ready to heat or frozen raw, coated with batter and breaded, ready to be cooked" [21] fish cakes: are "prepared from flaked fish, potatoes, and seasonings, and shaped into cakes, coated with batter, breaded, and then packaged and frozen, ready-to-be-cooked" [21] fish fingers; fish roe

  6. Gefilte fish - Wikipedia

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    However, since Jewish law forbids the separating of the flesh of fish from its bones, [15] pre-made fish cakes such as gefilte fish obviate the need to perform such separation, thus making a preparation such as gefilte fish a regular Sabbath staple, and the perfect vehicle for the requisite fish aphrodisiac. [16] [17]

  7. Taiyaki - Wikipedia

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    Seijirō Kobe, founder of the store Naniwaya Sōhonten (浪花家総本店), [2] was having trouble selling his imagawayaki, so he decided to bake the cakes into fish shapes resembling tai, or red sea bream. Tai is considered a symbol of luck and fortune in Japan and was an expensive fish only affordable by the higher classes or on special ...

  8. Crab cake - Wikipedia

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    Crab cakes are traditionally associated with the Chesapeake Bay, in the state of Maryland. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Although the earliest use of the term "crab cake" is commonly believed to date to Crosby Gaige's 1939 publication New York World's Fair Cook Book in which they are described as " Baltimore crab cakes," [ 3 ] earlier usages can be found such as ...

  9. Crisp Mashed Potato Fish Cakes - AOL

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