EFL_Pacific salmon
consume
to use fuel, energy, time, or a product, especially in large amounts
raw
(of food) not cooked
pickled
kept in vinegar; to put vegetables or fruit in a vinegar sauce or salty water and store them this way in a glass container
baked
to cook inside an oven, without using added liquid or fat
salted
to add salt to or put salt on something
put in soup
to add an ingredient or item to a soup.
liver
a large organ in the body that cleans the blood and produces bile, or this organ from an animal used as meat
skull
the bones of the head that surround the brain and give the head its shape
sausage
a thin, tube-like case containing meat that has been cut into very small pieces and mixed with spices
catch
a fish or an amount of fish caught
buzzing
(of a place) to be full of people or activity; to make a continuous, low sound such as the one a bee makes
rush around
to move quickly and with urgency from one place to another, often in a chaotic or busy manner.
stall
a large table or a small shop with an open front from which goods are sold in a public place
shout
to speak with a very loud voice, often as loud as possible, usually when you want to make yourself heard in noisy situations, or when the person you are talking to is a long way away or cannot hear very well
slice
to cut something into thin, flat pieces
joke
something, such as a funny story or trick, that is said or done in order to make people laugh
strings
rows or linees of that hung in a series
shine down
refers to light, such as sunlight or moonlight, illuminating or casting rays upon a surface below.
acre
a unit for measuring area, equal to 4,047 square metres or 4,840 square yards
iced-down
something that has been chilled or cooled by the addition of ice
steak
a thick, flat piece of meat or fish, especially meat from a cow
fillet
a piece of meat or fish without bones
slab
a thick, flat piece of a solid substance, such as stone, wood, metal, food, etc., that is usually square or rectangular
stack
to arrange things in an ordered pile; It can also imply placing items in a way that maximizes space or efficiency
concrete
a very hard building material made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water
swept
to clean something, especially a floor by using a brush to collect the dirt into one place from which it can be removed