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  2. Filet-O-Fish - Wikipedia

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    The Filet-O-Fish is a fish sandwich sold by the international fast food restaurant chain McDonald's. [3] It was created in 1962 by Lou Groen, a McDonald's franchise owner in a predominantly Catholic neighborhood of Monfort Heights in Cincinnati, Ohio, [4] [5] in response to declining hamburger sales on Fridays due to the practice of abstaining from meat on that day.

  3. The McDonald’s Filet-O-Fish Ordering Tricks We Wish ... - AOL

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    The McDonald's Filet-O-Fish, introduced in the 1960s, features a breaded, fried fish fillet, usually made from white fish like pollock, served on a soft steamed bun. The sandwich is topped with ...

  4. McDonald's Filet-O-Fish Just Got Even More Convenient - AOL

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    Fry fish, turning halfway through, until golden brown and just cooked through, 2 to 3 minutes per side. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate; season with salt. Top bottom buns with slice of ...

  5. These Are the Best (and Worst) Fast-Food Fish Sandwiches - AOL

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    Worst: McDonald's Filet-o-Fish. Though it was the first non-burger option to be added to the McDonald's menu way back in 1965, the Filet-o-Fish hasn't stood the test of time.

  6. Blue grenadier - Wikipedia

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    Australian supermarkets have many hoki products, mainly in pre-packaged processed foods. Often the manufactured meat result is manufactured into a fish cutlet shape and then battered or crumbed to further give a good fresh look. [citation needed] The hoki is one of the species used in McDonald's Filet-O-Fish, Fish Fingers and McFish sandwiches.

  7. Alaska pollock as food - Wikipedia

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    Portions cut from frozen Alaska pollock fillet blocks are the most common choice for fast food restaurant fish sandwiches, for example in the McDonald's Filet-O-Fish. Alaska pollock is also a common raw material used in the manufacture of surimi (fish paste). Alaska pollock is widely regarded as one of the best proteins for the manufacture of ...

  8. Is McDonald's Filet-O-Fish Shrinking? Customers Think ... - AOL

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    Robson90 / ShutterstockThe Filet-O-Fish has been a staple on the McDonald's menu for decades, so you can count on customers taking notice when something suddenly changes about the longtime fan ...

  9. McDonald's Deluxe line - Wikipedia

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    After the Fish Filet Deluxe was dropped, the larger fish patty was used in the current Filet-O-Fish. Despite failing eighteen years prior in North America, McDonald's New Zealand introduced in 2015 a nearly identical sandwich (adding a tomato slice and with two fish filets and a seedless bun instead of the potato flour bun) called the Seaside ...