noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
salmon/trout/bass etc fishing
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
fresh
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Speciality dishes include Border lamp, fresh trout and salmon .
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Excellent cooking with mainly fresh produce. Fresh salmon a speciality.
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Ingredients are fresh and many, such as the fresh salmon from the Wye, are locally produced.
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He receives and approves a huge fresh salmon . 8. ext.
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At Sainsburys whole fresh salmon is even lower at £1.98; smoked salmon is down by £1 to £5.85 for 8 oz.
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Cook for 3-4 minutes and then add 250g of fresh salmon which has been boned, skinned and chopped.
good
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Assynt is a good salmon loch with upwards of sixty fish being caught most seasons.
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It was even better than smoked salmon .
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Some of the best salmon I've ever tasted.
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Gravadlax can be more expensive than the best smoked salmon .
pink
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Drift nets up to 50 kilometres long are used primarily for catching tuna, squid and pink salmon .
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Traditionally, most of the pink salmon catch has gone into cans, as a less expensive alternative to sockeye.
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These pink salmon , the ladies.
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Next week: Jay Harlow on overlooked pink salmon .
smoked
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There will be gulls' eggs, smoked salmon , and Stilton.
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And then, there was the smoked salmon , last Friday's gift, brought to her flat just before suppertime.
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Eating smoked salmon while talking to Johnny Prescott had seemed to last a lifetime.
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Or Seafood Salad - a delicious combination of prawns, smoked salmon and crab pieces on a bed of mixed salad.
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The grill had mutton chops and mash; the buffet ran things like smoked salmon , potted shrimps and corned ox tongue.
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I asked Miss Matlock to bring me up a thermos of soup and a plate of smoked salmon sandwiches at six o'clock.
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There's a side of smoked salmon for the best caption.
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Excellent menu includes roast duck, smoked salmon , fish and game dishes.
wild
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The last wild salmon was caught in the Rhine in 1958.
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The question is, what constitutes wild salmon at its best?
young
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Scientists at Glasgow University used night-vision cameras to watch young salmon in a temperature-controlled pool.
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Scientists say the metals can kill the young salmon .
■ NOUN
farm
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Intensive salmon farms threaten wildlife, the environment and our tourist industry.
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Bad habits surface like bits of forgotten oil slick in a salmon farm .
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Most damage was suffered by salmon farms , which had to destroy all fish born in 1991.
fishing
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Local Activities: walks, trout and salmon fishing , caving, canoeing, boating, pony-trekking, horse-riding.
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I settled happily before the blazing fire, musing upon the stupidity of salmon fishing and certain of my friends.
river
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The new discharge limits will add to the clean-up campaign and ensure that the Tees becomes a recognised salmon river once again.
■ VERB
catch
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If you go fly fishing you are normally wanting to catch either trout or salmon .
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Anders caught a bucketful of salmon , and I caught a chill in the salt spray.
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Jim has since caught 6 more salmon in Ayrshire rivers on the same fly.
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I had never caught a salmon .
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If you want to catch salmon , Bruce, you must be prepared to suffer a little discomfort.
endanger
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Northwest lawmakers and agencies also are watching to see how much the administration will dedicate for endangered Columbia River salmon and steelhead.
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She says the actions are necessary to protect the endangered winter-run salmon .
fish
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The Arundell Arms Hotel in Devon runs a variety of courses in wet and dry fly fishing for salmon and trout.
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So, one government agency reduces fishing to protect the salmon .
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People mainly fish for trout and salmon but other fish have been known to attract to the artificial flies.
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And the more he talked about fishing for Chinook salmon the more I wanted to go.
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There he was able to indulge in his favourite recreation, fishing for salmon in the waters of the Wye.
serve
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Or have you tried serving red wine with salmon ?
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She survived until my sushi-maker served up the requisite salmon roe topped with the yoke of a tiny ostrich egg.
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She put a great many potatoes on my plate after she had served the hot salmon .
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Mix the fromage frais with the mustard powder and dill and serve with the salmon .
smoke
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They called it smoked salmon and I immediately concluded it was some sort of rich man's herring.
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It was even better than smoked salmon .
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Guests began with crab cakes, caviar, creme fraiche, smoked salmon and mini beef wellingtons.
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The most interesting is Tramazzine, toasted pocket bread filled with smoked salmon or mushroom.
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The Coln Valley Smokery uses traditional methods to smoke fish such as salmon , trout and eels.
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Nina brought me a plate of smoked salmon and some sliced bread.
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A practical nurse brought old red wine, a silver tray of smoked salmon , crumbled hard-boiled egg, capers and lemon.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
cod/salmon/tuna etc steak
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Grill the tuna steaks for 3 to 5 minutes per side, depending on thickness.
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Grilled tuna steaks are red meat from the sea.
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Look for fresh sardines, tuna steaks and king prawns, or use some more exotic varieties such as parrot fish or snappers.
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Remove from heat and let rest in pan until the tuna steaks have been grilled.
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Season the cod steaks and place them on top of the tomato mixture.
farmed salmon/fish/rabbits etc
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As a result, commercially farmed rabbits are available, both for meat and hair; the angora is an example.
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The documentary Warning from the Wild-the Price of Salmon looked at levels of polychlorinated biphenyls and dioxins in farmed salmon.
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The practice also raises questions about the quality of farmed fish, says Pauly.
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Though perfectly and classically cooked, the one I sampled had the muddy, acrid flavor of farmed fish.
smoked salmon/bacon/sausage etc
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A practical nurse brought old red wine, a silver tray of smoked salmon, crumbled hard-boiled egg, capers and lemon.
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And then, there was the smoked salmon, last Friday's gift, brought to her flat just before suppertime.
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Eating smoked salmon while talking to Johnny Prescott had seemed to last a lifetime.
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Extrawurst or Fleischwurst is another lightly smoked sausage for eating cold but may also be poached or grilled.
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Hot-pressed sandwiches such as basil, mozzarella and tomato; lemon turkey; smoked salmon; and roast beef.
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It was even better than smoked salmon.
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The most interesting is Tramazzine, toasted pocket bread filled with smoked salmon or mushroom.
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Village wedding feasts may soon forsake smoked salmon canapés in favour of such things as Lincolnshire chine and Wiltshire porkies once again.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But a highly purified oil found in salmon , sardines and mackerel can shrink solid tumours and stop the weight loss.
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Creative chefs top potatoes with smoked salmon or caviar, or shred raw potatoes as a coating for baked fish or shrimp.
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It used to be said that any salmon running up the Dee made a one-way journey.
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Let us now consider the techniques of the salmon .
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Telling the whole truth about the Ayr salmon , rather than letting me off the hook, only improved the tale.
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The Arundell Arms Hotel in Devon runs a variety of courses in wet and dry fly fishing for salmon and trout.
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Traditionally, most of the pink salmon catch has gone into cans, as a less expensive alternative to sockeye.
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Water sent downstream rose above 62 degrees and killed thousands of tiny salmon .