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Terms in Swedish 931-940 of 2205

knorrhane

[Swedish]

Grey gurnard, the most common of the gurnards. Gurnards are strange-looking, bottom-feeding fish which use the three bottom rays of their pectoral fins to "feel" the sea bed. They have firm-textured white meat with not much flavour. They are rich in protein, iodine and phosphorus. The grey gurnard has a brownish-grey back and silver belly and all gurnards are very bony fish. Small ones are excellent in soup. Red or grey mullet (US: striped mullet) can generally be subsituted for it, and are usually better.

knot

[Swedish]

Grey gurnard, the most common of the gurnards. Gurnards are strange-looking, bottom-feeding fish which use the three bottom rays of their pectoral fins to "feel" the sea bed. They have firm-textured white meat with not much flavour. They are rich in protein, iodine and phosphorus. The grey gurnard has a brownish-grey back and silver belly and all gurnards are very bony fish. Small ones are excellent in soup. Red or grey mullet (US: striped mullet) can generally be subsituted for it, and are usually better.

ko

[Swedish]

Cow

koffeinfritt kaffe

[Swedish]

Decaffeinated coffee

kokkärl

/koo-CHERL/
[Swedish] plural kokkärlet

Mess tin

kokosfett

[Swedish]

Coconut butter

kokosnöt

[Swedish]

Coconut

köksredskap

/CHOHKS-rehd-skahp/
[Swedish] plural köksredskapen

Cooking utensils

kokt(a)

[Swedish]

Poached or boiled

kokt ägg

/KOOKT ehg/
[Swedish]

Boiled egg