Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
wet-fish
Noun
/ˈwɛt fɪʃ/
Definition
A type of fish that is typically marketed and sold fresh, rather than being frozen or processed.
Examples
- Fishmongers often display a variety of wet-fish in their shops on ice to keep them fresh.
- When cooking, it’s important to recognize whether your fish is wet-fish or previously frozen for the best recipe results.
- Seafood restaurants typically serve wet-fish to ensure the best flavor and texture for their dishes.
Meaning
Wet-fish refers to fish that is fresh and has not undergone any preservation techniques, often used in culinary contexts.
Synonyms
- Fresh fish
- Live fish
- Unfrozen fish