"Merluce" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Merluce" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Merluce" Meaning

Merluce is a type of fish, specifically a species of cod. It is also known as whiting or hake. It is a mild-flavored fish and is often used in Mediterranean cuisine.

"Merluce" Examples

Merluce


Merluce is a type of fish, also known as hake. Here are 5 usage examples:

The chef carefully filleted the merluce for the evening's special dish.
The merluce was a local favorite on the menu, and many returned each week to enjoy it.
The angler was thrilled to catch a large merluce off the coast of Spain.
The merluce was a popular choice for sashimi at the high-end sushi restaurant.
The fishmonger carefully arranged the fresh merluce on the counter, tempting passersby with the delicious aroma.

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