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Terms in Finnish 1381-1390 of 2262

pihatähtimö

[Finnish]

Chickweed. A plant which grows wild near streams and on wasteland and may be eaten raw in salads, cooked in the same way as spinach or used to make soup.

pihlajanmarj(oj)a

/PEEH-lah-yahn-MAR-yah/
[Finnish] plural pihlajanmarj(oj)at

Rowanberry

pihvi

/PEE-hvee/
[Finnish]

Beef steak. On the whole "beefsteak" indicates that it is likely to be an inferior cut or it would be specifically named.

piikimonni

[Finnish]

Brown bullhead

piikkihai

/PEE-kee-hah-ee/
[Finnish]

Spurdog - a type of small shark or dogfish, said to make the best eating of all the dogfish. Also known as rock salmon. It is useful for its medium oily white flesh and is generally versatile. It grows 2-3 metres in length.

piikkikampela

/PEE-kee-KAHM-pay-lah/
[Finnish]

Turbot. An enormous, side-swimming flatfish with superb flavour.

piikkimakrilli

[Finnish]

Scad, jack or horse mackerel. The tough part near the tail must be removed before cooking. Fish which have a firm tail section and bright eyes are the ones to select. They are at their best from spring to autumn (US: fall). In Japan they are used for sashimi or sushi and may also be grilled, simmered or deep-fried.

piikkimonni

/PEE-kee-MOH-nee/
[Finnish]

Brown bullhead

piikkisimppu

/PEE-kee-SEEM-poo/
[Finnish]

Long-spined sea scorpion

piilkusilli

/PEEL-koo-SEE-lee/
[Finnish]

Alose. Allis shad. A freshwater shad, from a family of white, migratory fish. The shad is a bony, tasty, oily fish similar to herring, which travels up rivers in spring and is found in deep lakes. In France it is found in the Gironde where it is often grilled over vine shoots or stuffed with sorrel, and in the Loire, where it may be stuffed with beurre blanc. The roe is a great delicacy and shad is also used raw in sushi. Members of the family include Allis shad (Alosa alosa) and the smaller twaite shad or gizzard shad (Alosa fallax).