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  2. Roe - Wikipedia

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    Capelin roe mixed with cream is sold in convenience stores of Russia as a more gentle-tasting variant of aforementioned canned roe spreads. Roe found in dried vobla fish is considered delicious by some; though dried vobla roe is not produced separately as a stand-alone dish, roe-carrying vobla is prized.

  3. Pollock roe - Wikipedia

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    Pollock roe, also pollack roe (also known as myeongnan and tarako) is the roe of Alaska pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) which, despite its name, is a species of cod. Salted pollock roe is a popular culinary ingredient in Korean , Japanese , and Russian cuisines .

  4. Surströmming - Wikipedia

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    The roe is commonly eaten along with the fish. Surströmming is often eaten with tunnbröd, either soft or a crispy type of flatbread made of different kind of flour, sometimes it also contains milk and bread spices. [21] Crispy tunnbröd has a bubbly texture and is more brittle than typically crispbread made of rye.

  5. Tinning - Wikipedia

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    Finally they are rinsed and stored in water until ready to be tinned. [15] The tinning set consists of at least one pot of molten tin, with a zinc chloride flux on top, and a grease pot. The flux dries the plate and prepares it for the tin to adhere. If a second tin pot is used, called the wash pot, it contains tin at a lower temperature.

  6. Canned fish - Wikipedia

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    Canned or tinned fish are food fish which have been processed, sealed in an airtight container such as a sealed tin can, and subjected to heat. Canning is a method of preserving food , and provides a typical shelf life ranging from one to five years.

  7. Return on Equity (ROE): Definition and Examples - AOL

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    Return on equity (ROE) measures how well a company generates profits for its owners. It is defined as the business’ net income relative to the value of its shareholders' equity. It reveals the ...

  8. Cured fish - Wikipedia

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    Eoran - fish roe marinated in soy sauce and then sun-dried. Gwamegi - Herring hung to freeze and dry on winter and intermittently smoked by cooking fires. Karasumi - salted and sun-dried mullet roe. Katsuobushi - Skipjack tuna filleted, simmered, smoked, fermented, and then sun-dried; also known as "bonito flakes".

  9. 7 Canned Foods You Should Never Buy - AOL

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    4. White Tuna. America loves its tuna, with roughly 1 billion pounds consumed annually, according to the National Fisheries Institute.Canned tuna, in particular, is the nation's second most ...