No, mackerel is not classified as white fish; it is considered an oily fish. Unlike white fish, which typically have a mild flavor and a lean texture, mackerel is known for its rich, strong taste and higher fat content. This higher oil content contributes to its health benefits, including omega-3 fatty acids.
a mackerel eating fish
Yes, mackerel, except for snake mackerels, is a kosher species of fish.
Neither. A mackerel is a fish.
a mackerel eating fish
That is the correct spelling of "mackerel" (a type of fish).
Cirrocumulus clouds are called mackerel clouds because their pattern of small, white or gray rounded patches resembles the scales of a mackerel fish. These clouds often appear in a rippled or wave-like pattern in the sky, similar to the way mackerel scales are arranged on the fish.
I am pretty sure mackerel is a fish since that's the only mackeral I know of.
Mackerel and trout are both fish, but the mackerel lives in saltwater and the trout in freshwater.
Cirrocumulus clouds are sometimes called "mackerel sky" because their small, rounded white patches resemble the scales of a mackerel fish. When these clouds are present in the sky, they often appear in a pattern similar to the scales of a mackerel, hence the nickname.
a mackerel eating fish
Mainly other fish.
Mackerel. Caught one off a piece of mackerel.