Danish

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Terms in Danish 1461-1470 of 1524

tunge

[Danish]

Sole. A superb, small, flatfish. In the United States, fish labelled as sole is usually flounder.

tunge

[Danish]

Tongue

tværstribet knurhane

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Red gurnard. Gurnards are strange-looking, scaly, spiky, bottom-feeding fish which use the three bottom rays of their pectoral fins to "feel" the sea bed. They have firm-textured white meat with a mild flavour. They are rich in protein, iodine and phosphorus. The red gurnard is the most attractive member of the family with pinkish-red colour and the finest flavour of the gurnards. They are all bony and tend to dryness so they are best served with a sauce. Small ones are excellent in soup. Red or grey mullet (US: striped mullet) can generally be subsituted for it, and are usually better.

tvebak(ke)

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Rusk

tyk fløde

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Clotted cream

tykskulpet brøndkarse

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Watercress

tyndt brød

[Danish]

Thin bread

tyndtskåret basilikum

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Asian basil. Asian basil is slightly coarser than the sweet basil of Europe, and with a more robust aroma. It survives cooking in stews, adding a fresh menthol, camphor end of the spectrum.

tyttebær

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Lingonberry or cowberry. Red whortleberry. It is similar to a cranberry.

udgang

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