Shad
Roe, also known as fish eggs, does come from the internal organs. To be more specific roe comes from the internal ovaries. The most common form of fish eggs, or roe is caviar. Caviar is a roe of large fish often salted, then eaten. People call caviar "fish eggs" now a days.
A smelt is a fish, and roe is fish eggs, so smelt roe is smelt eggs.
caviar is fish eggs- generally beluga fish or salmon. It is also known as roe
Smelt roe, also known as masago, is the roe (eggs) of smelt fish. It is commonly used in sushi as a garnish or topping due to its small, crunchy texture and mild flavor. Smelt roe can vary in color, with different varieties such as red, orange, and black.
a puree of fish roe may be called Pate.
no - roe is a packet of fish eggs carried within a female fish's body.
Fish eggs are called "roe" (the word is both singular and plural). As a food, the roe of certain fish (most famously, the sturgeon) is also called "caviar."
Fish eggs
Roe is the term for the eggs of fish. Gender is not determined until the roe is developed.
Roe is the term for the eggs of fish. Gender is not determined until the roe is developed.
Shad is a type of fish. Roe is the eggs of a fish.
Roe is fish eggs. ---- Roe is fish eggs, yes, but in this circumstance I believe "roes" is referring to roe deer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roe_deer, as in a "herd of roes" "Roe" when referring to the eggs of a fish doubles as the singular and plural, like fish and deer and you get the point. "Waiter, bring me shad roe."