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Terms in Swedish 701-710 of 2205

havsnejonöga

[Swedish] plural havsnejonögor

Sea lamprey. A lamprey caught in the sea.

havsöra

[Swedish]

Abalone

havsöring

[Swedish]

Salmon trout. Sea trout.

havspadda

[Swedish] plural havspaddor

Monkfish (US: angler fish). A fish with a sweet flavour and succulent firm flesh but with the ugliest appearance imaginable. It is found in the Mediterranean and Atlantic, in coastal waters of north western Europe. It can be recognised by its large head and fan-shaped fins. The fins and the operculum are spiny. It can be eaten fried or in soup. The larger fish often have better flavour. It has a hideous head, which is why it is usually displayed without it, and a muddy colour. It is known as the anglerfish as it bears on its head a 'rod' and 'lure' which attract its prey. The meat of the tail is sweet and succulent - almost like lobster meat, entirely compensating for is appearance. The flavour may well be assisted by its own diet which is high in shellfish. The best monkfish are Lophius piscatorius and the similar Lophius budegassa, the favourite of the Spanish. American monkfish or goosefish (Lophius americanus) is considered inferior, while New Zealand monkfish (Kathetostoma giganteum) is related to the stargazer and is only fit for soup.

havsruda

[Swedish] plural havsrudor

Black bream

havtorn

[Swedish]

Sea buckthorn, providing astringent orange berries which can be used in pies, jams and juices.

hej

/HAY/
[Swedish]

Hello (informal).

hejdå

[Swedish]

Goodbye (informal)

helgeflundra

[Swedish] plural helgeflundror

Halibut (US: turbot). A huge, side-swimming flatfish found in the deep waters of the North Atlantic. The skin is dark gray or brown. It is often smoked as it has dense, oily flesh. A smaller version is called chicken turbot.

hellefisk

[Swedish]

Greenland halibut (US: Greenland turbot). A chicken halibut, or smaller version of the huge, side-swimming flatfish found in the deep waters of the North Atlantic. The skin is dark grey or brown. It is often smoked as it has dense, oily flesh.