Haddie

/ˈhædi/ noun

Definition

A haddock that has been split open, salted, and smoked. A traditional Scottish preparation of this white fish.

Etymology

Scottish diminutive of 'haddock', from Middle English 'haddok'. The '-ie' suffix is characteristically Scottish, used to create familiar or affectionate forms of nouns, similar to how 'lassie' comes from 'lass'.

Kelly Says

Finnan haddie, named after the Scottish fishing village of Findon, was traditionally cold-smoked over peat fires, giving it a distinctive flavor that became a breakfast staple in Scotland and eventually influenced kedgeree, the Anglo-Indian rice dish. The smoking process was originally developed not for flavor but for preservation before refrigeration.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ሃዲ
ARالعربية
الحد
BNবাংলা
হ্যাডি
CACatalà
eglefí
CSČeština
treska na zeleno
DADansk
kuller
DEDeutsch
Schellfisch
ELΕλληνικά
κολιός
ESEspañol
eglefino
FAفارسی
هدی
FISuomi
kolja
FRFrançais
églefin
GUGU
હેડી
HAHA
haddie
HEעברית
הדוק
HIहिन्दी
हैडी
HUMagyar
koska
IDBahasa Indonesia
ikan haddock
IGIG
haddie
ITItaliano
eglefino
JA日本語
ハドック
KKKK
пикша
KMKM
ត្រីហាដឌី
KO한국어
해덕
MRMR
हॅडी
MSBahasa Melayu
ikan haddock
MYမြန်မာ
ငါးဟတ်ဒေ
NLNederlands
schelvis
NONorsk
sei
PAPA
ਹੈਡੀ
PLPolski
łupacz
PTPortuguês
arinca
RORomână
eglefin
RUРусский
пикша
SVSvenska
kolja
SWKiswahili
hadoki
TAதமிழ்
ஹாடி
TEతెలుగు
హ్యాడీ
THไทย
ปลาแฮดดี้
TLTL
haddock
TRTürkçe
mezgit
UKУкраїнська
пікша
URاردو
ہیڈی
VITiếng Việt
cá tuyết
YOYO
haddie
ZH中文
黑线鳕
ZUZU
i-haddie

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