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Fish displayed at a fishmonger's stall.
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Fish-based Recipes Page — The recipes presented here are all based on Fish (both sea-water and freshwater).
A fish (pl.: fish or fishes) is an aquatic, anamniotic, gill-bearing vertebrate animal with swimming fins and a hard skull, but lacking limbs with digits. Fish can be grouped into the more basal jawless fish and the more common jawed fish, the latter including all living cartilaginous and bony fish, as well as the extinct placoderms and acanthodians. In a break to the long tradition of grouping all fish into a single class (Pisces), contemporary phylogenetics views fish as a paraphyletic group (in that all vertebrates evolved from fishes, so tetrapods, can be classified as belonging to the lobe-finned fish but are not considered such).
Most fish are cold-blooded, their body temperature varying with the surrounding water, though some large active swimmers like white shark and tuna can hold a higher core temperature. Many fish can communicate acoustically with each other, such as during courtship displays. The study of fish is known as ichthyology.
Bony fish, distinguished by the presence of swim bladders and later ossified endoskeletons, emerged as the dominant group of fish after the end-Devonian extinction wiped out the apex predators, the placoderms. Bony fish are further divided into the lobe-finned and ray-finned fish. About 96% of all living fish species today are teleosts, a crown group of ray-finned fish that can protrude their jaws. The tetrapods, a mostly terrestrial clade of vertebrates that have dominated the top trophic levels in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems since the Late Paleozoic, evolved from lobe-finned fish during the Carboniferous, developing air-breathing lungs homologous to swim bladders. Despite the cladistic lineage, tetrapods are usually not considered to be fish.
Fish account for more than half of vertebrate species. As of 2016, there are over 33,000 described species of bony fish, over 1,100 species of cartilaginous fish, and over 100 hagfish and lampreys. A third of these fall within the nine largest families; from largest to smallest, these are Cyprinidae, Gobiidae, Cichlidae, Characidae, Loricariidae, Balitoridae, Serranidae, Labridae, and Scorpaenidae. About 64 families are monotypic, containing only one species.
Throughout history, humans have used fish as a food source for dietary protein. Historically and today, most fish harvested for human consumption has come by means of catching wild fish. However, fish farming, which has been practiced since about 3,500 BCE in ancient China, is becoming increasingly important in many nations. Overall, about one-sixth of the world's protein is estimated to be provided by fish. Fishing is accordingly a large global business which provides income for millions of people. The Environmental Defense Fund has a guide on which fish are safe to eat, given the state of pollution in today's world, and which fish are obtained in a sustainable way.
The word fish is inherited from Proto-Germanic, and is related to German Fisch, the Latin piscis, Old Irish īasc and Welsh pysgod, though the exact root is unknown; some authorities reconstruct a Proto-Indo-European root *peysk-, attested only in Italic, Celtic, and Germanic.
Though often used interchangeably, in biology fish and fishes have different meanings. Fish is used as a singular noun, or as a plural to describe multiple individuals from a single species. Fishes is used to describe different species or species groups.
The alphabetical list of all the fish-based recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 2061 recipes in total:
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| Meen Pollichathu (Fish Cooked in Banana Leaf) Origin: India | Monkfish Pasanda Origin: Britain | Muskels in Bruet (Mussels in Bruet) Origin: England |
| Megrim Sole Olives with Squat Lobster Stuffing Origin: Britain | Monkfish Skewers with Coconut and Coriander Origin: Britain | Mussel Brose Origin: Scotland |
| Mejillones con Salsa Picante (Mussels with Spicy Sauce) Origin: Spain | Monkfish Wellington Origin: Britain | Mussel Pie Origin: Bermuda |
| Melcas (Cheese Sweetened with Honey) Origin: Roman | Monkfish with Potatoes, Artichokes and Prosciutto Origin: Britain | Mussel Soup Origin: Scotland |
| Mendip Wallfish Origin: England | Monkfish, Bacon, Bell Pepper and Mushroom Kebabs Origin: Fusion | Mussels in Cream Sauce Origin: Britain |
| Mentsuyu Sauce Origin: Japan | Monlar Oo Chin Ye Hin (Myanmar Tangy Soup) Origin: Myanmar | Mussels in Creamy Horseradish Sauce Origin: Ancient |
| Merluza à la Gallega (Galician-style Hake) Origin: Spain | Montpelier Butter Origin: France | Mustard and Honey Drummers Origin: Britain |
| Mexican-style Mackerel and Rice Origin: Fusion | Montserratian Fisherman's Stew Origin: Montserrat | Mustard Sauce Origin: Britain |
| Mfumbwa (Gnetum and Fish Stew) Origin: Mali | Moqueca de Peixe (Braised Whole Fish) Origin: Guinea-Bissau | Mustard-crusted Herring Origin: Britain |
| Micronesian Fish with Coconut Milk and Lime Origin: Federated States Micronesia | Moqueca de Pixe à Baiana (Grilled Fish, Baian Style) Origin: Brazil | Mustard-glazed Flatfish Origin: Britain |
| Microwave Bacon Dip Origin: Britain | Moretariaum (Country Sauce) Origin: Roman | Mutabbaq Samak (Fried Pomfret with Rice) Origin: Kuwait |
| Microwave Chicken Thai Green Curry Origin: Britain | Moroccan-style Fish and Couscous Parcels Origin: Fusion | Myma (Baked Plaice) Origin: Roman |
| Microwave Jambalaya Origin: Britain | Moroccan-style Lamb Kebabs Origin: Fusion | N'dolé (Bitterleaf Stew) Origin: Cameroon |
| Microwave Prawn Gumbo Origin: Britain | Mortrews of Fysche (Mortar-paste of Fish) Origin: England | N'dolé avec Poisson (Fish and Bitterleaf Stew) Origin: Gabon |
| Microwave Red Wine Scallops Origin: Britain | Morue à la portugaise (Cod with Tomato Sauce) Origin: France | N'dolé avec Poulet (Chicken N'Dolé) Origin: Cameroon |
| Microwave Smoked Haddock Chowder Origin: Britain | Morue aux cranberries (Cod with Cranberry Sauce) Origin: Saint Pierre | Nachinyonaya Forel (Stuffed Trout) Origin: Georgia |
| Microwave Spaghetti with Bacon and Pesto Sauce Origin: Britain | Morue Rôtie à la Sauce Tomate (Roast Salt Cod with Tomato Sauce) Origin: Monaco | Naengi-guk (Shepherd's Purse Soup) Origin: Korea |
| Microwave Spaghetti with Garlic Sausage Origin: Britain | Moules à la Luxembourgeoise (Mussels, Luxembourg Style) Origin: Luxembourg | Nam Pla Prik (Chillies in Fish Sauce) Origin: Thailand |
| Microwave Superfood Scrambled Eggs Origin: Britain | Mouton à l'Arachide (Lamb with Peanuts) Origin: Benin | Nam Prik Pao (Thai Chilli Paste) Origin: Thailand |
| Microwave Three Fish Soup Origin: Britain | Moyin-Moyin Origin: Nigeria | Namasu (Daikon and Carrot in Vinegar Dressing) Origin: Japan |
| Midia Atmou me Aspro Krasi (Mussels Steamed in White Wine) Origin: Greece | Mpotompoto (Ghanaian Yam Porridge) Origin: Ghana | Naruto (Japanese Fish Cakes) Origin: Japan |
| Midia Pilaf (Mussels Pilaf) Origin: Armenia | Mrs Beeton Anchovy Toast Origin: Britain | Nasi Lemak Origin: Malaysia |
| Miesmuscheln mit Curry (Mussels with Curry Sauce) Origin: Namibia | Mrs Beeton's Anchovy Sauce Origin: Britain | Nasi Lemak Origin: Cocos Islands |
| Mimini (Grouper and Cassava Stew) Origin: Mozambique | Mrs Beeton's Recipe for Brill Origin: Britain | Nasi Lemak Origin: Singapore |
| Minutal Apicianum (Ragout à la Apicius) Origin: Roman | Mtuza wa Samaki (Baked Curried Fish) Origin: Kenya | Nasi Lemak Origin: Christmas Island |
| Minutal marinum (Seafood Fricassee) Origin: Roman | Mufete de Causo (Grilled Tilapia with Onion and Chilli Sauce) Origin: Angola | Ndomba de Poisson (Fish Cooked in Banana Leaves) Origin: Cameroon |
| Minutal Matianum (Pork with Apples) Origin: Roman | Mufete de Sardinha (Grilled Sardines with Onion and Chilli Sauce) Origin: Angola | Ndomba de Porc (Pork Cooked in Banana Leaves) Origin: Cameroon |
| Miso Soup with Tade Origin: Japan | Mukbasa (Yemeni-style Roast Fish) Origin: Djibouti | Ndrovi ya Nazi (Banana with Coconut Milk) Origin: Comoros |
| Miyan Kuka (Baobab Leaf Soup) Origin: Nigeria | Mulet Farci à la Saint-Louisienne (Stuffed Mullet in the style of Saint-Louis) Origin: Senegal | Neckham's Green Sauce Origin: England |
| Miyan Kuuka Soup (Fish and Baobab Leaf Powder Soup) Origin: Ghana | Mullet Soup Origin: Cornwall | Nems au poulet (Chicken Spring Rolls) Origin: Tahiti |
| Miyan Wake (Beans soup) Origin: Nigeria | Mullos Anethatos sic Facie (Red Mullets with Aniseed is Made Thus) Origin: Roman | Nettle Greens and Peanut Stew Origin: African Fusion |
| Moana-Roa Mahimahi Origin: Cook Islands | Murenam aut Anguillas vel Mulos (Moray Eels and Eels or Mullets) Origin: Roman | New Caledonian Raw Fish Salad Origin: New Caledonia |
| Mohinga Origin: Myanmar | Muscle Sauce (Mussel Sauce) Origin: Britain | |
| Monkfish Choo Chee Curry Origin: Britain | Mushroom Bhaji Origin: Britain |
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