A herring is called a rollmop when it is pickled and rolled around a filling, typically onions, spices, or other ingredients. The term "rollmop" likely comes from the German word "Rollmops," which translates to "rolled jaws," referring to the way the fish is prepared. This dish is popular in various cuisines and is often served as a snack or appetizer. The pickling process enhances the flavor and preserves the fish.
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a gherkin wrapped in herring is called a rollmop.
If you mean a filet of marinated herring rolled around slices of marinated onions and pickles: this is called a ROLLMOPS in German, my translation program gives me the English word "rollmop"
Herring Traditionall "Rollmops" are (HERRING) Fillets wrapped around a small sour pickle and cured in brine. The term comes from rollen, meaning - "to roll up" in German. Side note: Moppen means "sour face" in Dutch
The word rollmops refers to a pickled herring fillet rolled (hence the name) into a cylindrical shape around a piece of pickled gherkin or an onion.
a school of herring
An Army. A group of herring is called an army of herring.
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A whole salted and smoked herring is called a Bloater
Atlantic Ocean is also called as Herring Pond
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