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Seefeige

[German]

"Sea fig." Sea squirt. A small sea creature which looks like a knobbly potato. The edible part looks like scrambled egg and is eaten raw.

Seefisch

[German]

Marine fish

Seeforelle

[German]

Salmon trout. Sea trout.

Seehase

[German]

Lumpfish. Lumpsucker. A marine fish with a green or grey humped back and knobbly skin. It grows to about 60 cm (2 ft) and is found in the North Atlantic and Baltic. The male is oily but can be poached and the female is caught for its roe.

Seehecht(e)

[German]

Hake

Seeigel

[German]

Sea urchin. The edible part is the orange coral or roe. They should really only be eaten live.

Seelachs

[German]

Coal fish, saithe, coley, called pollock in the US. A cheap, marine fish related to cod and not unlike it. It has darker skin and lean, sweet flesh which is a translucent greyish-pink rather than white but lightens as it cooks. This is a good, everyday fish which is good in white fish dishes or is used for making imitation shellfish products.

Seelaube

[German]

Danube or river bleak. A small, elongated, white-fleshed fish with rather a lot of bones.

Seeohr(en)

[German]

Abalone

Seequappe

[German]

Rockling, onos. A small Mediterranean fish, the largest of which are prepared in the same way as whiting.