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mulet à grosse tête

[French]

"Mullet with a big head." Grey mullet, the commonest and largest of the grey mullet (US: striped mullet) family. It is a silver, shoal-living fish pointed with dark grey which feeds on seaweed and plankton near the muddy bottom in estuaries and coastal waters. This can effect its flavour. However, a good grey mullet, caught in clean water, is round-bodied and has creamy white flesh and good flavour with good keeping capabilities. It must be thoroughly scaled before eating. Varieties are found all over the world. The roe is used for taramasalata, botargo, boutargue.

mulet à la martegale

[French]

Mullet baked with oil, tomatoes and onions.

mulet cabot

[French]

Common or striped grey mullet (US: striped mullet). The commonest and largest of the grey mullet family. It is brown with a silvery back and a large head.

mulet dore

[French]

"Golden mullet". Golden grey mullet. A fish from the grey mullet (US: striped mullet) family. It has gold spots on its head and at the front of the body.

mulet lippu

[French]

Thick-lipped grey mullet (US: striped mullet).

mulet poisson sauteur

[French]

Grey mullet, the commonest and largest of the grey mullet (US: striped mullet) family. It is a silver, shoal-living fish pointed with dark grey which feeds on seaweed and plankton near the muddy bottom in estuaries and coastal waters. This can effect its flavour. However, a good grey mullet, caught in clean water, is round-bodied and has creamy white flesh and good flavour with good keeping capabilities. It must be thoroughly scaled before eating. Varieties are found all over the world. The roe is used for taramasalata, botargo, boutargue.

mulet porc

[French]

Thin-lipped grey mullet (US: striped mullet). It has a pointed snout giving it the appearance of thin lips, hence its name. It has a golden sheen.

mungo

[French]

Mung bean. Whole green gram. Used for soups and dhals and for bean sprouts.

Munster(-Gerome)

[French]

A cheese. (AOC).

Munster

/MOON-stuh/
[French]

Still to be described