There are a number of different ways that frozen fish can be packaged, including
Battered fish is normally deep fried, especially if it is fresh fish freshly battered, however if you bought the battered fish frozen, the fish will have been deep fried just long enough to part cook the batter, but not the fish before it was frozen and packaged. In this case you can deep fry it, or bake it in a hot over, grill it or fry it in a dry frying pan.
It is a fish that is frozen.
NO
You can buy pre-packaged and pre-frozen green food at your market.
No, unless commercially packaged.
The fish is frozen, and if frozen can't be resuscitated.
Not in my experience - if they have been properly packaged and stored.
They don't bread frozen fish they bread it first and then freeze it cause it would be a little difficult to bread frozen fish.
If the water surface is frozen, fish continue to swim.
yes, when you buy frozen fish you also buy frozen water so you get less fish.
No. The fish will disintegrate after being frozen.
Frozen fish fillets are fillets of fish that have been cleaned - usually deboned - and frozen very quickly after they are brought from the sea. A "fillet" is a strip of meat taken from the side of the fish, as opposed to a steak, which is cut across the fish.