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  2. Grey mullet - Wikipedia

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    Grey mullet can mean any of several fish in the family Mugilidae (the mullets) and having a greyish hue: Golden grey mullet, Chelon auratus; Thicklip grey mullet, Chelon labrosus; Thinlip grey mullet, Chelon ramada; Leaping grey mullet, Chelon saliens; Flathead grey mullet, Mugil cephalus; Sand grey mullet, Myxus elongatus; Boxlip grey mullet ...

  3. Flathead grey mullet - Wikipedia

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    Fried mullet is most popular, but smoked, baked, and canned mullet are also eaten. Local fishermen usually catch mullet in a castnet, though most use a land-based seine net. Mullet is a delicacy in this area and is most often consumed in the home. Mullet are usually filleted, and the remaining frames used for fish stock in chowders and stews. [10]

  4. Thicklip grey mullet - Wikipedia

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    The thicklip grey mullet, Chelon labrosus, is a coastal fish of the family Mugilidae. It typically is about 32 cm (13 in) long, with 75 cm (30 in) being the maximum recorded. [ 3 ] It is named after its thick upper lip and silvery-grey appearance.

  5. Black women are making mullets their own. Here's why it ... - AOL

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    You inspired me to get a mullet,'" says Horrobin. Why it matters Beyond being a fun style, the mullet and its resurgence exemplifies a larger trend of Black women finally feeling free enough to ...

  6. Mullet (fish) - Wikipedia

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    The mullets or grey mullets are a family (Mugilidae) of ray-finned fish found worldwide in coastal temperate and tropical waters, and some species in fresh water. [1] Mullets have served as an important source of food in Mediterranean Europe since Roman times. The family includes about 78 species in 26 genera. [2]

  7. Mugil - Wikipedia

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    Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758 (Flathead grey mullet) Mugil curema Valenciennes, 1836 (White mullet) Mugil curvidens Valenciennes, 1836 (Dwarf mullet) Mugil gaimardianus Desmarest, 1831 (Redeye mullet) Mugil galapagensis Ebeling, 1961 (Galapagos mullet) Mugil hospes D. S. Jordan & Culver, 1895 (Hospe mullet) Mugil incilis Hancock, 1830 (Parassi ...

  8. Steak has many nutrients, but here's why you should avoid ...

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    Extra rare is another temperature category and means a steak is only cooked to 115 degrees - which isn't as worrisome as eating raw beef, but is still far from being considered safe to eat.

  9. Chelon - Wikipedia

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    Chelon possesses the elongated body and dorsal fins typical of the order Mugiliformes, with frontal fins defined by four spines and anal fins with soft rays.The maximum sizes described vary between 15 cm for the Cape Verde mullet and 32 cm for the thicklip grey mullet.