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Balyk (from
Turkic balïq) is the
salted and
dried soft
parts of fish,
usually coming from
large valuable species:
acipenseridae (e.g., sturgeon) or salmonidae...
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balyk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Balyk is a dried-fish product.
Balyk also may
refer to:
Balyk, bell of
Great Lavra Belltower Bolshoy Balyk River...
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Stenodus leucichthys, also
known as the inconnu, sheefish, ak
balyk, or beloribitsa, is a
species of large, anadromous,
freshwater whitefish in the family...
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Balykly (Russian: Балыклы; Bashkir: Балыҡлы, Balıqlı) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative centre of
Balyklinsky Selsoviet, Fyodorovsky...
- osetra. In
September 2010,
Kazakhstan launched a
state monopoly brand,
Zhaik Balyk, from the
Kazakh word for the Ural River.
Under the
CITES agreement, Kazakhstan...
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Novyye Balykly (Russian: Новые Балыклы; Bashkir: Яңы Балыҡлы, Yañı Balıqlı) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Bakalinsky Selsoviet,
Bakalinsky District...
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Dried fish and
dried seafood Dried fish
Bacalhau Baccalà
Balyk Bokkoms Boknafisk Bombay Duck
Bottarga Cantonese salted fish
Craster kipper Daing...
- Imen[shegor]? Teku[chitem]? Toh Eth Dohs
Turkmen Syçan
Sygyr Bars Towşan Luw~
balyk Ýylan Ýylky Goýun
Bijin Towuk It Doňuz سیچان سیغر بارس طاوشان لو~بالیق ییلان...
- 1475,
Cembalo City was
conquered by the
Turks and was
subsequently renamed Balyk-Yuva (Fish's Nest)
which then
became Balaklava.
During the Russo-Turkish...
- Salt cod,
which is
already soft, is also
soaked to
remove excess salt.
Balyk is the
Russian term for the
salted and
dried soft
parts of fish of large...