What is another word for Kippered?

Pronunciation: [kˈɪpəd] (IPA)

Kippered is a word that is often associated with fish or meat that has been cured or smoked. Some synonyms for kippered include smoked, cured, pickled, marinated, brined and salted. These words all refer to the process of preserving food to make it last longer while also enhancing its flavor. Kippered salmon is a popular dish that is known for its smoky and savory taste, and it is often used as a topping for bagels or in salads. Other kippered foods include herring, mackerel and beef. The word kippered has been around for centuries and continues to be used today to describe delicious, preserved foods.

What are the hypernyms for Kippered?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    preserved food, cured food, salted food, smoked food.

What are the opposite words for Kippered?

Kippered is a word used to describe fish that have been smoked and cured. Its antonyms, on the other hand, would be words that describe fish that have not been smoked or cured. These antonyms include words like fresh, raw, uncooked, and unprocessed. Fresh fish are those that are caught and consumed soon after, still retaining their natural flavors and textures. Raw fish is also uncooked but without any preservatives or additives, making it best for sushi or ceviche. Meanwhile, unprocessed fish has not undergone any procedures other than gutting and cleaning, preserving its natural taste and quality. Antonyms of kippered, therefore, refer to fish that are unsmoked, unseasoned, and unaltered, which are enjoyed in their natural state.

What are the antonyms for Kippered?

Usage examples for Kippered

In winter sometimes, when funds run to a decent fire and a Kippered herring to make a savoury smell, a brown teapot on the hob and the children gathered in, they are as happy as possible for the time being; I have seen them.
"Olivia in India"
O. Douglas
Blended odours of bacon and Kippered herrings filled the room-indeed, the house, for several breakfasts were in progress under the same roof.
"The Nether World"
George Gissing
In Perthshire there is the Tay salmon, Kippered, crisp, and juicy-a very magnificent morsel-a leettle heavy, but that's easily counteracted by a teaspoonful of the Athole whisky.
"Marriage"
Susan Edmonstone Ferrier

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