Fried fish refers to any fish that has been prepared by frying. Often, the fish is covered in batter, or flour, or herbs and spices before being fried. Fish is fried in many parts of the world, and fried fish is an important dish in many cuisines. Well-known examples include fish and chips (traditionally a staple economic take-away dish of the UK and Commonwealth countries), sole meunière and trout meunière, fried catfish, and the Cajun blackened fish pioneered by Paul Prudhomme.
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| - Fried fish refers to any fish that has been prepared by frying. Often, the fish is covered in batter, or flour, or herbs and spices before being fried. Fish is fried in many parts of the world, and fried fish is an important dish in many cuisines. Well-known examples include fish and chips (traditionally a staple economic take-away dish of the UK and Commonwealth countries), sole meunière and trout meunière, fried catfish, and the Cajun blackened fish pioneered by Paul Prudhomme.
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| - Fried fish refers to any fish that has been prepared by frying. Often, the fish is covered in batter, or flour, or herbs and spices before being fried. Fish is fried in many parts of the world, and fried fish is an important dish in many cuisines. Well-known examples include fish and chips (traditionally a staple economic take-away dish of the UK and Commonwealth countries), sole meunière and trout meunière, fried catfish, and the Cajun blackened fish pioneered by Paul Prudhomme.
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