pollack

[ˈpɒlək]

pollack Definition

  • 1a marine food fish of the cod family, with a greenish-brown back and a silvery belly.
  • 2a North Atlantic fish that is similar to the cod

Using pollack: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pollack" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fishermen caught a lot of pollack today.

  • Example

    Pollack is a popular fish for eating in Europe.

  • Example

    The recipe calls for fresh pollack fillets.

pollack Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pollack

Phrases with pollack

  • a type of smoked fish that is made from pollack

    Example

    I love to eat smoked pollack on crackers.

  • the eggs of a female pollack, often used as a food ingredient

    Example

    The sushi chef used pollack roe to make a delicious roll.

  • an oil extracted from the liver of a pollack, often used in dietary supplements

    Example

    The health food store sells pollack oil capsules.

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Summary: pollack in Brief

Pollack [ˈpɒlək] is a marine food fish of the cod family, similar to the cod. It has a greenish-brown back and a silvery belly. Pollack is a popular fish for eating in Europe, and is often used in dishes like smoked pollack or pollack roe sushi rolls.