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  Edible Egg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The most commonly-used bird eggs are those from the chicken, duck, and goose, but smaller eggs such as quail eggs are occasionally used as a gourmet ingredient, as are the largest bird eggs, from ostriches.
Eggs are frequently used in both sweet and savory dishes as a source of protein and/or to bind the other ingredients in a recipe together.
Eggs may also be pickled, hard-boiled and refrigerated, or eaten raw, though the latter is not recommended for people who may be susceptible to salmonella, such as the old, the infirm or pregnant women.
www.eggbuy.com /edible_egg.htm   (265 words)

  
  Spawning and care of roe
If the roe seem stuck inside the fish and the cloaca retracts between strokes, the fish should be allowed a period of 2-3 days more before another stripping attempt is made.
Roe that are fully mature or more, may become fragile/sensitive with a tendency to burst.
If the roe have been allowed to water harden in the hatching tray it is convenient to have the iodine bath of a size that fits/contains/holds the tray, and renew the solution after every three trays.
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  Egg (food) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eggs are frequently used in both sweet and savoury dishes as a source of protein as well as to bind the other ingredients in a recipe together.
Eggs may also be pickled; hard-boiled and refrigerated; or eaten raw, though the latter is not recommended for people who may be susceptible to salmonella, such as the elderly, the infirm, or pregnant women.
This is a manifestation of the iron and sulfur compounds in the egg.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Egg_(food)   (2384 words)

  
 Roe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roe is the fully ripe egg masses of fish and certain marine animals, such as sea urchins and shrimp.
Lumpfish (stenbider) roe is used extensively in Danish cuisine, on top of halved or sliced hard-boiled eggs, on top of mounds of shrimp, or in combination with other fish or seafood.
Roe from the Hilsa fish is considered a superb delicacy in West Bengal and Bangladesh.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Roe   (525 words)

  
 roe - Definition, Synonyms, and Reference from OnPedia.com
shad roe - roe of shad; may be parboiled or baked or sauteed gently
egg - animal reproductive body consisting of an ovum or embryo together with nutritive and protective envelopes; especially the thin-shelled reproductive body laid by e.g.
roe - the eggs or egg-laden ovary of a fish
www.onpedia.com /dictionary/roe   (197 words)

  
 Cookbook:Egg - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks
Eggs may also be pickled, hard-boiled and refrigerated, or eaten raw, though the latter is not recommended for people who may be susceptible to salmonella, such as the old, the infirm or pregnant women.
Eggs should always be broken into a cup, the whites and yolks separated, and they should always be strained.
Egg products include whole eggs, whites, yolks and various blends with or without non-egg ingredients that are processed and pasteurized and may be available in liquid, frozen, and dried forms.
en.wikibooks.org /wiki/Cookbook:Egg   (799 words)

  
 The White Salmon Egg Single Hook Salmon & Steelhead Fly
Egg flies should be weighted and fished dead drift near the bottom during spawning seasons.
Egg flies imitate a naturally-occurring food that wild trout, steelhead, and salmon eat with gusto.
Eggs which are not immediately fertilized during the spawning process quickly turn a milky white indicating a dead egg.
freespace.virgin.net /fly.shop/s17-whitesalmonegg.html   (1699 words)

  
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Eggs remain opaque, the shape is not fully round and the egg outer shell is thin.
The roe from spring salmon caught by trolling boats are often dumped despite the fact that these boats have sufficient freezing capacities to keep the roe.
The smallest eggs are from the roe of carp, whitefish, cod, and herring, and they range from 1 to 1.5 mm.
www.markys.com /beluga/chap20.htm   (4000 words)

  
 Caviar Products Description
The roe of kaluga, which roams the Amur River between Russia and China, is sometimes passed off as beluga caviar because the two are similar.
Alaskan Salmon roe are from the most prized Keta salmon native to the Pacific Northwest and Alaskan waters; These large grain, red-orange eggs are very mild and succulent in flavor.
The sharpness and sourness is mainly caused by microbiological and enzymatic spoilage.
www.caviarmore.com /InfoPage.aspx?PageID=25   (1669 words)

  
 What are the types of Roe?
This name in Persian is actually used to denote the sturgeon itself and its product, the roe.
Since salmon eggs are also used as bait, first-time sushi eaters who have experience fishing may be intimidated.
The roe is in a single cohesive mass and so looks like a piece of fish.
www.edinformatics.com /culinaryarts/food_encyclopedia/types_of_roes.htm   (457 words)

  
 Curing and Preserving Trout and Salmon Roe for Bait, Technique #2
Curing the salmon or trout roe allows you to store the roe in the refrigerator for a month or freezer for up to a year.
Gently stir the roe to distribute the salmon roe cure evenly to all the roe.
As the salmon roe cures in your refrigerator the fluid will be drawn from the eggs and mix with the enzymes and scents in the commercial salmon roe cure.
www.lakemichiganangler.com /tips/salmon_eggs/curing_salmon_roe.htm   (553 words)

  
 Roe (definition)
[n] the eggs or egg-laden ovary of a fish.
[n] the egg mass or spawn of certain crustaceans such as the lobster.
[n] fish eggs or egg-filled ovary; having a grainy texture.
lookwayup.com /lwu.exe/lwu/d?s=f&w=Roe   (42 words)

  
 Roe, Roe, Roe Your Boat
Steelhead that inhale a soft, juicy roe cluster, on the other hand, may hold onto it for several seconds or pick it up and drop it two or three times, giving an angler more chances to drive the hook home.
There are two kinds of egg loops: those that slide up and down the shank of the hook to open, and those that remain stationary on the hook shank and require line to be pushed down through the hook eye to create a loop.
The simplest method is to lightly dust roe clusters in Borax, then place them in the refrigerator for up to about two months or in the freezer for more than a year.
www.newyorkgameandfish.com /fishing/salmon-steelhead-fishing/gf_aa026702a   (1451 words)

  
 Roe is the fully ripe egg masses of...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Roe is the fully ripe egg masses of...
"Roe" is the fully ripe egg masses of fish and certain marine invertebrates, such as sea urchins.
Lumpfish ("stenbider") roe is used extensively in Danish cuisine, on top of halved or slicd hard-boiled eggs, on top of mounds of shrimp, or in combination with other fish or seafood.
www.geodatabase.de /roe   (286 words)

  
 Creamy shad roe with grits - The Boston Globe
Dredge the roe with flour and lay it down into the hot fat.
Cook for 2 minutes, turn the roe, and cook for another 2 minutes or until the roe is cooked through.
If you are not sure if the roe is thoroughly cooked, slice into it.
www.boston.com /ae/food/articles/2007/03/21/creamy_shad_roe_with_grits   (205 words)

  
 AllAllergy.Net - Allergy Advisor Digest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The first three sets of allergens consisted of egg white proteins as follows: firstly, lysozyme and ovalbumin; secondly, ovomucoid; and thirdly, ovomucin..The fourth set contained the egg white protein ovotransferrin and the egg yolk proteins apovitellenins I and VI and phosvitin.
This study measured the specific-IgE to salmon roe, herring roe, pollock roe, salmon and chicken egg using RAST in 27 patients with a fish allergy and using the sera of 2 patients with salmon roe anaphylaxis, evaluated the cross-reactivity between the various roe, salmon and chicken egg.
This study reports that the allergenic activity of non-calcinated egg shell calcium was almost negligible compared to egg white by all in vitro methods.
www.allallergy.net /abstracts/index.cfm?ShowMonth=July2005   (3242 words)

  
 Frost Street: April 2004 Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The whole roe actually consists of two egg sacs connected by blood vessels and membranes, which must be cut away.
Just let the roe cook until the bacon on the underside appears to be cooked through and crisp on the outside (the seams should hold together when you tip it to the side with a spatula to check for doneness).
Repeat on the other side, and remove the roe from heat as soon as the bacon is cooked through on the second side.
www.froststreet.net /archives/2004_04.html   (7288 words)

  
 Egg - Medicow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The most difficult thing about switching from red to natural colored eggs is breaking through a barrier that has developed over the years where anglers believe red eggs are the only color that works on trout.
In Luke 11:12, an egg is contrasted with a scorpion, which is said to be very like an egg in its appearance, so much so as to be with difficulty at times distinguished from it.
But with all these things going for it, the egg is a perfect prop for the magician, and magicians have been using it for centuries.
www.medicow.com /topics/Egg   (402 words)

  
 roe - OneLook Dictionary Search
noun: the eggs or egg-laden ovary of a fish
Phrases that include roe: richard roe, shad roe, hard roe, edward payson roe, owen roe oneill, more...
Words similar to roe: caviar, eggs, egg, hard roe, more...
www.onelook.com /?w=roe   (334 words)

  
 Career Streams in Alaska's Seafood Industry
Rinses containers of egg skeins with water, using water hose, and dips containers in mild saline solution to rinse egg skeins prior to brining.
Example for packing salmon roe: individually pack salmon roe skeins that have been sorted by quality into small plastic buckets, sprinkle each layer with salt as determined by the supervision of the Salmon Roe Technician, weave the top layer to look nice, weigh the box to appropriate weight.
They are valuable as a worldwide source of animal feed and fertilizer, as a food source from eels in Asia to chickens in Arkansas and for use in everything from soap and cosmetics to cooking oil and as a low-sulfur fuel.
www.labor.state.ak.us /esd_alaska_jobs/careerstreams/atsea.htm   (4092 words)

  
 Fish Eggs, All in a Roe
Turn the roe, add the wine, cover the pan, turn heat down a bit to medium-low and simmer for five minutes—up to seven or eight minutes if roe is very large.
Serve the roe on a bed of rice, surrounded by the vegetables.
Roe that has been cooked, no matter by what method, can be crumbled and utilized in a number of delicious ways.
www.floridasportsman.com /kitchen/0603142/index1.html   (710 words)

  
 Fish Sponge Fishing Tips - Bait - steelhead and salmon fishing tackle steelhead and salmon fishing tackle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Consisting of salmon or steelhead eggs cured in a preservative, it is fished as a cluster attached to your hook with an egg-loop knot, or in an artificial spawn sac.
When storing roe it is best to try to remove all the air from the storage container, ie if you are storing them in a glass jar, put a lighted match in the top as you put the lid on.
Salmon and steelhead eggs are cured to make them tough enough to withstand their bouncing along the river bottom as bait, to add scents and color as attractants, and to act as a preservative.
www.fishsponge.com /Tips-bait.htm   (3769 words)

  
 roe | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
For other uses, see Roe (disambiguation) Roe is the fully ripe egg masses of fish and certain marine animals, such as sea urchins and shrimp.
Caviar is the name for sturgeon roe consumed as a delicacy.
Soft Roe, also called white roe is the male reproductive glands and their contents.
www.babylon.com /definition/roe/English   (243 words)

  
 Egg Curing Recipe from Piscatorial Pursuits - Roe, Eggs, Bait Curing Instructions & Recipe
Eggs, or spawn (roe) sacs, have been long regarded as one of the best salmon and steelhead fishing baits.
Once the eggs are relatively dry to the touch, roll them in plain borax and store in a plastic container.
These eggs possess the same color qualities as pro-glowed, or pro-cured eggs, but they seem to milk much longer and are more rubbery, providing us with better bait durability.
www.piscatorialpursuits.com /resourcecenter/eggs.htm   (609 words)

  
 The Golden Egg: American Caviar
The use of fish roe as food prevails in the most primitive of societies and the cured form as we know it is thought to have originated thousands of years ago in China.
Caviar even survived in the darkness of collapsed civilization: Feudal Lords and Popes were treated to the pleasures of "Royal Fish" and its roe - and in England, sturgeons and their caviar were reserved exclusively for the King.
The roe is dark, of medium size and has a superb sweet, buttery, nut-like flavor.
www.the-golden-egg.com /dir_aaa/inf_amercav.html   (785 words)

  
 Westfly--Using Beads to Make Egg Flies
lies that imitate the roe (eggs) of other fish can be very effective at certain times of the year.
If you think that flies imitating fish eggs in general--and salmon eggs in particular--are "bait" without the odor, and if you are unconvinced that an egg "hatch" can be as demanding as matching a mayfly hatch on a spring creek, then this article is not for you.
Further, for each type of egg there are different "stages"--dead, fertilized, fresh, etc. When you consider all permutations of size, color, and stage, you see that there are a lot of possible combinations.
www.westfly.com /feature/0608/feature_928.htm   (1218 words)

  
 roe - definition by dict.die.net
roe n 1: fish eggs or egg-filled ovary; having a grainy texture [syn: hard roe] 2: eggs of female fish 3: the egg mass or spawn of certain crustaceans such as the lobster 4: the eggs or egg-laden ovary of a fish
A mottled appearance of light and shade in wood, especially in mahogany.
"Among the gray hills of Galilee it is still 'the roe upon the mountains of Bether,' and I have seen a little troop of gazelles feeding on the Mount of Olives close to Jerusalem itself" (Tristram).
dict.die.net /roe   (208 words)

  
 Barbados Marine Trust - Sea Eggs
In this photograph there are seven (7) poachers cracking the threaten sea-eggs and placing the delicate roe into five (5) gallon buckets.
Found in relatively shallow waters at a depth of six metres (20 feet) especially around the south coast, the sea-eggs are picked from the sea floor by divers.
any sea eggs during the closed season unless such sea eggs were obtained with the written permission of the Chief Fisheries Officer.
www.barbadosmarinetrust.com /sea_eggs.htm   (389 words)

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