There is none. "Opposite" makes sense for most adjectives (properties) such as high, fast, clever, dark, etc.; it doesn't make sense to talk about the "opposite" of complicated objects.
You should try fish fingers and custard...and trains
He has only tried this once, on a live TV chat show, for a laugh. It is not known if he actually enjoyed it. In the Dr Who episode where he dips fish fingers into custard and eats them, the fish fingers were actually breaded coconut cakes.
The eleventh hour.
Fish fingers and custard
Fillet steak with wedges and treacle sponge with custard. (I've heard that he actually does quite enjoy fish fingers and custard too, but that it isn't his favorite)
yes it does because its made of fish!! and fish is awesome
No. Fish fingers, value or not are not suitable for vegetarians because they contain fish. Vegetarians do not eat fish.
none. fish dont have fingers!
Fish goujons are more rustic shaped where as fish fingers are a more regular shape
fish fingers
Fish fingers are a food product and not a chemical substance, so the term "fish fingers acid" likely refers to a misunderstanding or mislabeling. If you're referring to the acidity of fish fingers as a food, they typically have a neutral to slightly acidic pH due to ingredients like batter or any accompanying sauces. However, there is no specific chemical known as "fish fingers acid."
I'll sing you a song a song of the sea. (Birdseye fish fingers) We catch 'em and freeze 'em quick as can be. (Birdseye fish fingers) Quick and delicious for lunch or fer tea. (Birdseye fish fingers) Gold bars of goodness so crummed and crunchy. (Birdseye fish fingers)