"Fishcake" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Fishcake" Meaning

A fishcake is a food made from a mixture of fish, usually cod, haddock, or pollock, that is pounded and mixed with ingredients such as onions, parsley, and breadcrumbs, then formed into a patty or cutlet shape and deep-fried or baked. Fishcakes are often served as a snack or appetizer, and may be accompanied by condiments such as tartar sauce or ketchup.

"Fishcake" Examples

Usage Examples of "Fishcake"


1. A traditional Thai street food

Fishcakes are a popular snack in Thailand, often served with a sweet chili sauce.

2. Crispy and flavorful

After deep-frying, the fishcakes were crunchy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, with a delicious fishy flavor.

3. Addition to a spicy soup

The fishcake was added to the hot and sour soup, giving it a nice textural contrast and a burst of flavor.

4. Available at seafood restaurants

Many seafood restaurants offer fishcakes as an appetizer or snack, often served with a side of tartar sauce.

5. Made with sustainable fish

The eco-friendly fishing company uses sustainable fish sources to make their fishcakes, ensuring a healthy and responsible meal option.

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