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  2. Fish finger - Wikipedia

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    Baked fish fingers on baking paper Filling inside a fish finger. Fish fingers (British English) or fish sticks (American English) are a processed food made using a whitefish, such as cod, hake, haddock, or pollock, which has been battered or breaded and formed into a rectangular shape.

  3. Inside the Factory - Wikipedia

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    Cherry travels to Iceland where she follows fish through a processing factory. Ruth investigates the origins of cod fish fingers. [7] 5: Sauces: 9 January 2018: 2.70 Gregg visits a factory in the Netherlands that produces a quarter of a million tonnes of condiments per year. Cherry finds out how glass jars are made.

  4. Alaska pollock as food - Wikipedia

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    Imitation crab meat was invented in the 1970s, and today is often made from pulverized Alaska pollock. Pollock has been consumed in Korea since the Joseon era (1392–1897). ). One of its earliest mentions is in the 1652 Diary of the Royal Secretariat, which states that "the management administration should be strictly interrogated for bringing in pollock roe instead of cod r

  5. Surimi - Wikipedia

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    Japanese kamaboko is made of surimi. Two to three million tons of fish from around the world, amounting to 2–3 percent of the world fisheries' supply, are used for the production of surimi and surimi-based products. The United States and Japan are major producers of surimi and surimi-based products. Thailand has become an important producer ...

  6. Live fish trade - Wikipedia

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    The live fish trade can refer to the live food fish trade (for human consumption) or to the ornamental fish trade (for aquariums). The fish can come from many places, but most comes from Southeast Asia. The live food fish trade is a global system that links fishing communities with markets, primarily in Hong Kong and mainland China.

  7. Timeline of food - Wikipedia

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    First commercial fish fingers. The American company Gorton-Pew Fisheries, now known as Gorton's, was the first company to introduce a frozen ready-to-cook fish finger; the product, named Gorton's Fish Sticks, won the Parents magazine Seal of Approval in 1956. [112] [113] The developer of those fish sticks was Aaron L. Brody. Seafood USA 1958

  8. Captain Birdseye - Wikipedia

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    The mascot is a reference to the brand's extensive and well-known range of frozen seafood products, of which fish fingers is probably the most-widely known. Because the Birds Eye brand is marketed to families, many of the advertising campaigns feature Captain Birdseye as having a 'crew' composed mostly of children in the preteen to teenage age groups, encouraging brand loyalty from children ...

  9. Goldfish Crackers Just Changed Its Name & Fans Say It's 'Genius'

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    In addition to taking on a temporary new name, Goldfish has used other tactics to remind adult fans that they're still a go-to choice, including add new flavors.