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thalia (medicine)


thalia


That one of the nine Muses who presided over comedy.

One of the three Graces.

One of the Nereids.

Origin: L, fr. Gr, originally, blooming, luxuriant, akin to to be luxuriant.

Source: Websters Dictionary


Hake (recipes)


The various fish that come under the banner ' hake' are deep-sea members of the cod family and are popular throughout Europe and America. Hake is quite a mild fish, having a more subtle flavour than cod.In France it' s known as ' saumon blanc' , while in the US it' s called ling or whiting (rather confusingly, whiting in Europe is a different, less tasty fish).One tip - if you' re buying your hake frozen, avoid the South American variety, which has a poorer flavour. Hake is easy to prepare, as it has few bones. You' ll usually see it for sale fresh or frozen, whole, or as fillets and steaks. It' s a reliable fish fried or poached or used in fish soup.You can read more about whitefish in our Back to basics feature.Classic hake in parsley sauceBaked hake fillets with a tapenade crust