fish stick

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fish stick

A child dips a fish stick into a small cup of ketchup.

Definition

Noun: A fish stick is a processed food product consisting of a long, rectangular fillet or piece of fish that is coated in breadcrumbs or batter and then fried or baked. It is typically made from white fish like cod, haddock, or pollock.

Usage

Fish sticks are a convenient, pre-prepared food. They are commonly served as a main dish, often with sides like french fries, peas, or tartar sauce. They are especially popular as a quick meal for children.

Examples
  • For dinner, we had fish sticks with ketchup and coleslaw.
  • The supermarket's frozen food aisle has several brands of fish sticks.
  • He prepared a simple lunch of fish sticks and oven fries.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used metaphorically to describe something that is bland, uniform, or overly processed, similar to the food product's reputation.
    • The new housing development was criticized for its rows of identical, fish stick-like buildings.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fish finger: This is the common term for the same product in British English.
  • Breaded fish: A more general descriptive term.
  • Fish fillet: Refers to the cut of fish itself, before being processed into a stick shape and breaded.
Synonyms
  • Breaded fish portion
  • Fish finger (UK)
Antonyms
  • Fresh fish fillet
  • Whole fish
Related Phrases
  • Frozen fish sticks: The most common form in which this product is sold and stored.
  • Oven-baked fish sticks: A common preparation method often highlighted as a healthier alternative to frying.
fish stick

A child dips a fish stick into a small cup of ketchup.

Noun
  1. a long fillet of fish breaded and fried

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