[鱼] 黑线鳕
这是一家典型的英式炸鱼薯条店,据人家自己说他们可是加拿大排名第一的炸鱼薯条店,菜单上标明这里的炸黑线鳕(Haddock)是有着独家秘方的。这炸鳕鱼可是英国国菜,要想做出特色来似乎并不容易。
北大西洋产的鳕鱼
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黑线鳕鱼
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北大西洋鳕鱼
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劳拉·哈多克 ; 哈德克 ; 劳拉·哈德克 ; 劳拉
阿道克船长 ; 克船长 ; 哈达克船长
何德高 ; 哈多克
haddock:黑线鳕
词源不详。
The haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) is a marine fish distributed on both sides of the North Atlantic. Haddock is a popular food fish and is widely fished commercially.The haddock is easily recognized by a black lateral line running along its white side (not to be confused with pollock which has the reverse, i.e. white line on black side) and a distinctive dark blotch above the pectoral fin, often described as a "thumbprint" or even the "Devil's thumbprint" or "St. Peter's mark".Haddock is most commonly found at depths of 40 to 133 m (131 to 436 ft), but has a range as deep as 300 m (980 ft). It thrives in temperatures of 2 to 10°C (36 to 50°F). Juveniles prefer shallower waters and larger adults deeper water. Generally, adult haddock do not engage in long migratory behaviour as do the younger fish, but seasonal movements have been known to occur across all ages. Haddock feed primarily on small invertebrates, although larger members of the species may occasionally consume fish.Growth rates of haddock have changed significantly over the past 30 to 40 years. Presently, growth is more rapid, with haddock reaching their adult size much earlier than previously noted. However, the degree to which these younger fish contribute to reproductive success of the population is unknown. Growth rates of haddock, however, had slowed in recent years. Some evidence indicates it may be the result of an exceptionally large year class in 2003. Spawning occurs between January and June, peaking during late March and early April. The most important spawning grounds are in the waters off middle Norway, near southwest Iceland, and Georges Bank. An average-sized female produces approximately 850,000 eggs, and larger females are capable of producing up to 3 million eggs each year.
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