salmon
Salmon that has been cured by smoking.
Refers to salmon that has not been frozen, canned, or smoked.
Refers to salmon caught in its natural environment, not raised on a farm.
Refers to salmon raised in aquaculture farms.
Refers to salmon raised in aquaculture farms.
Refers to salmon raised in aquaculture farms.
Salmon that has been processed and sealed in an airtight container.
A species of salmon native to the Atlantic Ocean.
Salmon that has been processed and sealed in an airtight container.
Salmon originating from or farmed in Scotland.
Salmon originating from the waters of Alaska.
A species of salmon known for its light-colored flesh.
Refers to Sockeye salmon, known for its deep red flesh.
A common way to refer to a piece of boneless salmon.
A boneless piece of salmon meat.
A thick slice of salmon, usually cut across the bone.
The activity of catching salmon, either for sport or for food.
The industry or activity of raising salmon commercially.
A place where salmon are commercially bred and raised.
The annual upstream migration of salmon to their spawning grounds.
A river inhabited by or known for its salmon population.
A small river or brook where salmon live or spawn.
A part of the sea or a river where salmon are caught for commercial purposes.
A light, creamy dish made with puréed salmon.
A pinkish-orange color, like the flesh of a salmon.
A spreadable paste made from salmon.
Salmon release their eggs to reproduce.
Salmon travel long distances, typically to their spawning grounds.
Salmon swim back to the river where they were born to spawn.
The action of salmon moving through water.
To consume salmon as food.
To consume salmon as part of a meal.
To prepare salmon for eating by heating it.
To cook salmon over a fire on a grill.
To succeed in catching salmon.
To cook salmon with dry heat in an oven, often with fat.
To cook salmon using dry heat in an oven.
To breed and raise salmon in a controlled environment.
To try to catch salmon.
To cook salmon gently in simmering liquid.
To bring a caught salmon to the shore or into a boat.