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Paddlefish and is
This caviar is harvested Paddlefish caviar that is processed from fish caught at Intake Fishing Area.
Polyodon spathula is one of two living species of Paddlefish ; the other is the possibly extinct Chinese Paddlefish, Psephurus gladius.
It is one of two extant paddlefish species, the other being the American Paddlefish ( Polyodon spathula ).
The Chinese Paddlefish is the People's Republic of China's first-level protected animal.
Due to overfishing, the Chinese Paddlefish is critically endangered now, and officially recognized by the People's Republic in 1983 to prevent fishing of paddlefish young or adults.

Paddlefish and American
American Paddlefish, Polyodon spathula
The First Finding of the American Paddlefish " Polyodon Spathula " ( Polyodontidae ) in waters of the Russian Far East.

roe and is
He was closely pursued by Asahel, brother of Joab, who is said to have been " light of foot as a wild roe " ( 2 Samuel 2: 18 ).
The filling is in the center surrounded by nori, then a layer of rice, and an outer coating of some other ingredients such as roe or toasted sesame seeds.
Smelt roe is bright orange in color, and is often used to garnish sushi.
In the Disney film Bambi, he is a white-tailed deer, while in Felix Salten's original book Bambi, A Life in the Woods, he is a roe deer.
Echinoderms are not as frequently harvested for food as molluscs and crustaceans, however sea urchin roe is quite popular in many parts of the world.
Their " roe " ( actually the gonads ) is a delicacy in many cuisines.
In Japan, sea urchin is known as, and its roe can retail for as much as A $ 450 / kg ; it is served raw as sashimi or in sushi, with soy sauce and wasabi.
Another animal typical of this region is the Marsicano Brown Bear, along with wolves, deer, lynx, roe deer, snow vole, fox, porcupine, wild cat, wild boar, badger, otters and vipers.
Mostly in East Asian cultures, the roe of the female crab is also eaten, which usually appears orange or yellow in color in fertile crabs.
In Finland, its roe is sold as caviar.
A dish of salmon and roe served raw over rice is known as.
Significant wildlife can be found here ( deer, roe deer, boar ), as well as the birdlife is also valuable ( pheasant, eagle ).
The city is well known for seafood and sushi, especially for tuna, squid, salmon roe, sea urchin and crab.
Several species of sturgeons are harvested for their roe, which is made into caviar — a luxury food which makes some sturgeons pound for pound the most valuable of all harvested fish.
Grasshoppers, bees and even ants are also used as bait for trout in their season, although many anglers believe that trout or salmon roe is superior to any other bait.
Despite this, Carinthia is home to much game ( hare, deer, roe deer ) and alpine animal species above the timberline, like at Mount Peca or Mount Raduha.
Diapause is common in insects, allowing them to suspend development between autumn and spring, and in mammals such as the roe deer ( Capreolus capreolus, the only ungulate with embryonic diapause ), where a delay in attachment of the embryo to the uterine lining ensures that offspring are born in spring, when conditions are most favorable.
The name " Read " is a contraction of an Old English term meaning " roe ( deer ) headland.
The European roe deer ( Capreolus capreolus ), also known as the western roe deer, chevreuil or just roe deer, is a Eurasian species of deer.

roe and occasionally
Red and roe deer abounded, and foxes and alpine hares were common, while badgers and wild cats were occasionally trapped.
Other large game, including roe deer and elk ( moose ) are commonplace along the rims of the park and occasionally musk ox from Dovre can be seen.

roe and sold
Many stores also have a Swedish Food Market that until the fall of 2011 sold Swedish-made, Swedish-style groceries, such as Swedish meatballs, packages of gravy and various Scandinavian biscuits and crackers, as well as salmon and salmon roe.
In Scandinavia and Finland, a cheaper version of caviar is made from mashed and smoked cod roe ( smörgåskaviar meaning " sandwich caviar ") sold in tubes as a sandwich spread.
When sold outside Scandinavia, the product is referred to as creamed smoked roe or in French as Caviar de Lysekil.

roe and American
Though the American paddlefish was once common throughout the Midwest, overfishing and habitat changes have caused major population declines ; both the meat and roe of Polyodon spathula are desirable as food.
The roe was in high enough supply that it was often served in American saloons, sometimes for free.
In the early 20th century, Canada and the United States were the major caviar suppliers to Europe ; they harvested roe from the lake sturgeon in the North American midwest, and from the Shortnose sturgeon and the Atlantic sturgeon spawning in the rivers of the Eastern coast of the United States.

roe and Sevruga
Traditionally the term caviar refers only to roe from wild sturgeon in the Caspian and Black Seas ( Beluga, Ossetra and Sevruga caviars ).

roe and Caviar
Caviar is a luxury food, consisting of processed, salted, non-fertilized roe ( ripe egg masses obtained from fish ).

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An example is, originally borrowed from Russian икра ( ikra ), and possibly distantly cognate ( from the same Indo-European root ) to English " roe " ( fish eggs ), though the only indication is the shared " r ".

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It is the gait of the human who must run to live: arms dangling, legs barely swinging over the ground, head hung down and only occasionally swinging up to see the target, a loose motion that is just short of stumbling and yet is wonderfully graceful.
simmer 15 minutes, stirring occasionally, until sauce is of desired consistency.
The Ireland we usually hear about in the theater is a place of bitter political or domestic unrest, lightened occasionally with flashes of native wit and charm.
Most of them have been assimilated, but sometimes a man in Miyagi or Akita prefectures is much more hairy than the average Japanese, and occasionally a girl will be strikingly lovely, her coloring warmed and improved by a little of the tawny honey-in-the-sun tint of the invaders from the South.
Young of the Cuban tree frog ( Osteopilus septentrionalis ) can occasionally be cannibalistic, the younger tadpoles attacking a larger, more developed tadpole when it is undergoing metamorphosis.
However, actual rainfall from year to year is irregular and occasionally may be less than, leading to severe reductions in crop yields for both rain-fed and irrigated agriculture.
Another occasionally used term for the genre is " allohistory " ( literally " other history ").
With de Broglie's suggestion of the existence of electron matter waves in 1924, and for a short time before the full 1926 Schrödinger equation treatment of hydrogen like atom, a Bohr electron " wavelength " could be seen to be a function of its momentum, and thus a Bohr orbiting electron was seen to orbit in a circle at a multiple of its half-wavelength ( this historically incorrect Bohr model is still occasionally taught to students ).
The anchor needs to hold the vessel in all weathers, including the most severe storm, but only occasionally, or never, needs to be lifted, only, for example, if the vessel is to be towed into port for maintenance.
It is used occasionally when it is necessary to limit the turning circle as the yacht swings when it is anchored, such as in a very narrow river or a deep pool in an otherwise shallow area.
That Ambrose could nevertheless occasionally say a good word for the Jews is shown by a passage in his " Enarratio in Psalmos " ( i. 41, xiv.
The object is currently kept under guard in a treasury near the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion and is used occasionally in ritual processions.
Sometimes the name Sporozoa is taken as a synonym for the Apicomplexa, or occasionally as a subset.
Paracetamol has few side effects and is regarded as safe, although intake above the recommended dose can lead to liver damage, which can be severe and life-threatening, and occasionally kidney damage.
The Asociación Latinoamericana de Integración ( the Latin American Integration Association ; known as ALADI or, occasionally, by the English acronym LAIA ) is a Latin American trade integration association, based in Montevideo.
There is a Mozart reference in the title — A Little Night Music is an occasionally used translation of Eine kleine Nachtmusik, the nickname of Mozart's Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major, K. 525.
Most species show cyclical parthenogenesis, where asexual reproduction is occasionally supplemented by sexual reproduction, which produces resting eggs that allow the species to survive harsh conditions and disperse to distant habitats.
This light is occasionally described by subsequent interpreters as a meteor, sometimes as the moon, and some accounts also mention the barking of dogs.
The fact that in equivalent baseband models of communication systems, the signal spectrum consists of both negative and positive frequencies, can lead to confusion about bandwidth, since they are sometimes referred to only by the positive half, and one will occasionally see expressions such as, where is the total bandwidth ( i. e. the maximum passband bandwidth of the carrier-modulated RF signal and the minimum passband bandwidth of the physical passband channel ), and is the positive bandwidth ( the baseband bandwidth of the equivalent channel model ).

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