fish finger
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English
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[edit]Noun
[edit]fish finger (plural fish fingers)
- (chiefly UK, Ireland) A rectangular stick of processed fish coated in breadcrumbs that is cooked by frying or grilling.
- Synonym: (US) fish stick
- 1976, Fishing News International, volume 15, page 41:
- “Birds Eye fish fingers,” he said, “are made from cod, and when, a short while back there was talk of some strange deep sea varieties creeping into fish fingers, we, as a company spent £500 000 reassuring the consumer […] .”
- 1977, “Ex-Lion Tamer”, in Pink Flag, performed by Wire:
- Next week will solve your problems / But now, fish fingers all in a line
- 2007, Michael Symons, chapter XX, in One Continuous Picnic: A Gastronomic History of Australia[1], page 242:
- After green peas, the product that most helped Birds Eye was fish fingers.
- 2009, Linda Larsen, The $7 Meals Cookbook: 301 Delicious, Nutritious Recipes the Whole Family Will Love, Adams Media, MA, page 148,
- Fish fingers are usually sold in very large packages, about 3–5 pounds.
- 2012, Tom Herbert, Henry Herbert, The Fabulous Baker Brothers, unnumbered page:
- If chip butties are the king of beige, fish finger sarnies are the queen. Home-made fish fingers are super-easy to make and freeze well, so make a large batch and keep them for a rainy day.
Translations
[edit]stick of processed fish
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