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Definition of hoki in English: hokinoun ˈhəʊki An edible marine fish related to the hakes, found off the southern coasts of New Zealand. 新西兰长尾鳕 Macruronus novaezeelandiae, family Macruronidae Example sentencesExamples - New Zealand fish such as trevally, snapper and hoki are exported for the sashimi market to the United States.
- New Zealand hoki is one of the main species so far to qualify for sustainable stock management.
- Birdseye is replacing some of its traditional cod fish fingers with a new, more readily available white fish found off the coast of New Zealand called hoki.
- Pollack, coley and hoki (from MSC-accredited fishery) are alternatives.
- Pour some olive oil in an oven-proof dish, slice the hoki and place them in the dish.
- Diet consists of squid, octopus, anchovies, lanternfish, hoki, and sometimes penguins.
- Its new ranges include fish and vegetables for steaming as well as fishmeals made from hoki, a sustainable alternative to cod.
- But hoki has characteristics almost better suited to crispy deep fried battering.
- 500g white fish (ideally something like terakihi, but cheaper fish such as hoki or warehou will be ok), cut into 4 serves
OriginLate 19th century: from Maori. Rhymeschokey, croaky, folkie, folky, hokey, hokey-cokey, jokey, karaoke, Loki, okey-dokey, Okie, pokey, poky, smoky, trochee |