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Definition of rascasse in English: rascassenoun rasˈkasrasˈkas A small scorpionfish with brick-red skin and spiny fins, found chiefly in the Mediterranean and used as an ingredient of bouillabaisse. Scorpaena scrofa, family Scorpaenidae Example sentencesExamples - You're simply not going to be finding any congre, loup de mer, rascasse, or rouget near you.
- But the one thing I hope we're all agreed on is that it must contain that indigenous Mediterranean fish, the rascasse.
- A. J. Liebling once proposed in the New Yorker that efforts be made to compare N. American fish of this family with the rascasses of the Mediterranean.
- Traditionally, the ugliest fish - the devilish-looking rascasse - are reserved for the rich, rust-coloured fish stew called bouillabaisse.
- Rascasse is the equivalent of scorpionfish, a white and moist fish, with a tightly textured flesh.
Definition of rascasse in US English: rascassenounrasˈkas A small scorpionfish with brick-red skin and spiny fins, found chiefly in the Mediterranean and used as an ingredient of bouillabaisse. Scorpaena scrofa, family Scorpaenidae Example sentencesExamples - A. J. Liebling once proposed in the New Yorker that efforts be made to compare N. American fish of this family with the rascasses of the Mediterranean.
- But the one thing I hope we're all agreed on is that it must contain that indigenous Mediterranean fish, the rascasse.
- You're simply not going to be finding any congre, loup de mer, rascasse, or rouget near you.
- Rascasse is the equivalent of scorpionfish, a white and moist fish, with a tightly textured flesh.
- Traditionally, the ugliest fish - the devilish-looking rascasse - are reserved for the rich, rust-coloured fish stew called bouillabaisse.
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