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Definition of turbot in English: turbotnounPlural turbots ˈtəːbətˈtərbət 1A European flatfish of inshore waters, which has large bony tubercles on the body and is prized as food. Scophthalmus maximus, family Scophthalmidae (or Bothidae) Example sentencesExamples - The main fishery for the turbot in Atlantic waters is in the North Sea.
- While Irish water temperatures are suitable for turbot farming cooler winter temperatures cause a slow-down in growth, placing us at a competitive disadvantage.
- The sea bass can be replaced with halibut or turbot.
- The turbot, on the recommendation of the waiter, was served fried instead of grilled.
- Other restaurants in the vicinity specialise in fresh seafood, with wrasse, turbot and octopus being among the most ubiquitous dishes.
- To serve, pour a ladle of broth onto a plate, place the cooked turbot on top and top with the tempura oyster.
- For the main courses, my turbot was oddly served on some dense little pork raviolis that didn't entirely convince.
- Set a slice of the breaded and fried pig's trotter meat next to the turbot filet and top with a turbot steak.
- Roast turbot in hot pan in oil and butter for three minutes on each side.
- The main courses were similarly impressive, with my rather tasteless fillet of turbot in a langoustine and scallop sauce the only disappointment.
- As with other flatfish, the turbot's eggs contain a droplet of oil that makes the eggs positively buoyant.
- I had portions of sashimi of scallops, turbot, and tuna that were acceptable, unless you subscribe to the rule that in raw fish anything less than astounding is unacceptable, and I do.
- The turbot was excellent and was served with a sort of tom yam chutney and sweet potatoes.
- I can honestly say that is one of the finest fish I have ever eaten anywhere, a cross between salmon, swordfish and turbot.
- Unlike the turbot the upper body surface is covered with small scales, not the bony tubercles of the larger species.
- Nunavut is losing out on at least $100 million in potential revenue because southern companies still fish shrimp and turbot in northern waters.
- I tell them what to look for in a fresh fish - bright eyes, pink gills and sea slime - then show them how to fillet a turbot and a sea bass.
- A highly valued food fish, the turbot lives along sand and gravel shores.
- Salmon, sea trout, cod and turbot are showing signs of reproductive problems, probably linked to the poisons in the sea.
- Tony even struggles out of bed at 4am most days to buy turbot, squid and lobster from Cornish day boats on the harbour.
- 1.1 Used in names of flatfishes similar to the turbot, e.g. black turbot.
Example sentencesExamples - As the Latin name suggests, the turbot is the largest species in its family reaching a metre or more in length.
Origin Middle English: from Old French, of Scandinavian origin. Definition of turbot in US English: turbotnounˈtərbətˈtərbət 1A European flatfish of inshore waters, which has large bony tubercles on the body and is prized as food. Scophthalmus maximus, family Scophthalmidae (or Bothidae) Example sentencesExamples - A highly valued food fish, the turbot lives along sand and gravel shores.
- I tell them what to look for in a fresh fish - bright eyes, pink gills and sea slime - then show them how to fillet a turbot and a sea bass.
- The turbot was excellent and was served with a sort of tom yam chutney and sweet potatoes.
- The main courses were similarly impressive, with my rather tasteless fillet of turbot in a langoustine and scallop sauce the only disappointment.
- Nunavut is losing out on at least $100 million in potential revenue because southern companies still fish shrimp and turbot in northern waters.
- I had portions of sashimi of scallops, turbot, and tuna that were acceptable, unless you subscribe to the rule that in raw fish anything less than astounding is unacceptable, and I do.
- Unlike the turbot the upper body surface is covered with small scales, not the bony tubercles of the larger species.
- To serve, pour a ladle of broth onto a plate, place the cooked turbot on top and top with the tempura oyster.
- As with other flatfish, the turbot's eggs contain a droplet of oil that makes the eggs positively buoyant.
- While Irish water temperatures are suitable for turbot farming cooler winter temperatures cause a slow-down in growth, placing us at a competitive disadvantage.
- The turbot, on the recommendation of the waiter, was served fried instead of grilled.
- Roast turbot in hot pan in oil and butter for three minutes on each side.
- I can honestly say that is one of the finest fish I have ever eaten anywhere, a cross between salmon, swordfish and turbot.
- Other restaurants in the vicinity specialise in fresh seafood, with wrasse, turbot and octopus being among the most ubiquitous dishes.
- Salmon, sea trout, cod and turbot are showing signs of reproductive problems, probably linked to the poisons in the sea.
- Set a slice of the breaded and fried pig's trotter meat next to the turbot filet and top with a turbot steak.
- Tony even struggles out of bed at 4am most days to buy turbot, squid and lobster from Cornish day boats on the harbour.
- For the main courses, my turbot was oddly served on some dense little pork raviolis that didn't entirely convince.
- The sea bass can be replaced with halibut or turbot.
- The main fishery for the turbot in Atlantic waters is in the North Sea.
- 1.1 Used in names of flatfishes similar to the turbot, e.g. black turbot.
Example sentencesExamples - As the Latin name suggests, the turbot is the largest species in its family reaching a metre or more in length.
Origin Middle English: from Old French, of Scandinavian origin. |