Patagonian toothfish

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Patagonian tooth·fish

 (to͞oth′fĭsh′)
[In reference to its many sharp, pointed teeth.]
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Patagonian toothfish

(ˈtuːθˌfɪʃ)
n
(Animals) a large food fish, Dissostichus eleginoides, found in the cold deep waters of the southern Atlantic and Indian oceans. Also called: Chilean sea bass
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SIOFA currently monitors such major fish species as the Pelagic armourhead, Patagonian toothfish, Oreos, Orange roughy, Dogfish, Bluenose Warehou, and Alfonsino, the agency said.
There was foie gras, magret of duck, Patagonian toothfish and beef Wellington so tender you could cut it with a fork.
LONDON -- Prince Charles has especially strong views on many things: plastic pollution, modern architecture, organic farming, and even the plight of the Patagonian toothfish.
Dutch company Fortuna Seafoods BV will present a culinary highlight in the form of the South Georgia Patagonian Toothfish, a speciality of the Falklands-based fishing company.
Highlighting the diversity of seafood on show during the event, Dutch company Fortuna Seafoods BV will present a culinary highlight in the form of the South Georgia Patagonian Toothfish, a speciality of the Falklands based fishing company.
The Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), also marketed as "Chilean sea bass," is an important commercial fishery species found in the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica.
Image Credit: Berger's winning dish of Patagonian toothfish with cured goose.
Highlights on the dinner menu include the tuna ceviche and the Patagonian toothfish with white fennel.
Had these letters contained any state secrets it would have been understandable, but the protection of the Patagonian toothfish is hardly of concern.
I not only feel reassured that he will be a good king but I like what he cares about - lack of resources in the armed forces, farmers, historic monuments, school meals, teaching methods, preservation of wildlife, the Patagonian toothfish, TB in cattle.
Perhaps not but they can't be any more bizarre than HRH's rant about the Patagonian toothfish.
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