Belatedly, the government has reduced hake quotas in each of the past two years.
From the economist.com
The fish species included groper, ling, shark, blue and red cod, hake and bass.
From the scoop.co.nz
The baby hake on the menu at El Rodat in Javea, Spain, is a marvel of equilibrium.
From the time.com
Hake said the survey demonstrates a demand for toll lanes in Riverside County.
From the pe.com
Good news, given that in Spain most people cannot afford to buy hake and more.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
Reintroduce the clams, followed by the hake, skin-side up for about 3 minutes.
From the guardian.co.uk
Hake was impressed with the professionalism the clothing bank displayed last April.
From the delawareonline.com
Among them are articles promoting hake, monkfish, prawns, squid, scallops and salmon.
From the guardian.co.uk
Despite this, the gobies still fall victim to predators such as horse mackerel and hake.
From the newscientist.com
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The lean flesh of a fish similar to cod
Any of several marine food fishes related to cod
The term hake refers to fish in either of: * family Gadidae (subfamily Phycinae) * family Merlucciidae (both subfamilies Merlucciinae and Steindachneriinae).
Hake (alternatively Hakes) is a surname of English and Nordic origin, with Hakes being patronymic from Hake (Hakeson/Hakessonn).
One of several species of marine gadoid fishes, of the genera Phycis, Merlucius, and allies
Of the cod family, this fish is easy to fillet and has soft white flesh.
Japanese for 'brush' . A wide brush used to apply the damp sheets of paper onto the drying surface. The bristles may be horse or other animal hair or plant fibers. In Tokushima, the stems of HIMEKANSUGE (Carex conica Boott), a type of sedge is used to make the drying brushes. ...
Famous platitude: Make hake while the sun shines.
This low-fat saltwater fish, related to the cod, is found in the Atlantic and North Pacific. It's flesh features a white, delicate flavor.