pacific bonito
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Definition
Noun: * A medium-sized, fast-swimming fish (Sarda chiliensis lineolata) found in the Pacific Ocean, particularly along the coast of the Americas. It is a type of tuna known for its dark, flavorful, and oily flesh, which is commonly preserved by canning.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The angler was thrilled to catch a large Pacific bonito off the California coast.
- Pacific bonito is a popular target for both commercial and recreational fisheries.
- This canned tuna is made from Pacific bonito, giving it a rich and distinctive taste.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in ichthyology (the study of fish), commercial fishing, and culinary contexts to specify this particular species within the broader mackerel and tuna family (Scombridae).
Variants and Related Words
- Bonito (n): The general common name for fish in the genera and , which includes the Pacific bonito. It can also refer to related species in other oceans.
- Eastern Pacific Bonito (n): Another name used for the same species, .
- Chub mackerel (n): A different, though sometimes confused, species of fish also found in the Pacific.
Synonyms
- Eastern Pacific bonito
- California bonito (regional)
- Oceanic bonito (less specific)
Related Phrases
- Bonito flakes (n): Dried, fermented, and shaved flakes of fish, typically from a related species (skipjack tuna), used in Japanese cuisine. While not specifically from the Pacific bonito, the term is related.
- To can bonito (v): The process of preserving the fish by canning, a common commercial practice for this species.
Noun
- common bonito of Pacific coast of the Americas; its dark oily flesh cans well