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Terms in Galician 291-300 of 355

raia de catro olhos

[Galician] plural raias de catro olhos

Spotted ray. A ray which may be found anywhere from the North Sea to the Mediterranean. As you would expect it has spots on its back, and, like the thornback ray, very good flavour.

rapante

[Galician] plural rapante

Four-spot megrim.

rapante

[Galician]

Scaldfish. A small flatfish with little to commend it.

rapapelos

/rah-pah-PEH-lohs/
[Galician]

Scaldfish. A small flatfish with little to commend it.

raspiñeira

[Galician] plural raspiñeiras

Thornback ray. A variety of ray with very good flavour, the wings and the liver only being eaten. The wings have strips of cartilage running through them, rather than bone, and are easy to deal with at the table as the flesh drops away readily. As the name suggests, the backs of the fish may have clumps of coarse thorny spines, swelling at the base. These are called bucklers. Thornbacks have a range right from Iceland to the Mediterranean.

raya raspiñeira

[Galician] plural rayas raspiñeiras

Thornback ray. A variety of ray with very good flavour, the wings and the liver only being eaten. The wings have strips of cartilage running through them, rather than bone, and are easy to deal with at the table as the flesh drops away readily. As the name suggests, the backs of the fish may have clumps of coarse thorny spines, swelling at the base. These are called bucklers. Thornbacks have a range right from Iceland to the Mediterranean.

rebentabois

[Galician]

Fly agaric. A type of mushroom, the classic red with white spots. Famous for its psychoactive hallucinogenic properties this is the magic mushroom and is actually poisonous to eat.

rei

[Galician] plural reis

Cuckoo wrasse. A type of wrasse.

reo

[Galician] plural reos

Salmon trout. Sea trout.

reventabois

[Galician]

Fly agaric. A type of mushroom, the classic red with white spots. Famous for its psychoactive hallucinogenic properties this is the magic mushroom and is actually poisonous to eat.