Description
Fish subjected to fermentation, pickling or smoking
Technical
Cured fish is fish which has been cured by subjecting it to fermentation, pickling, smoking, or some combination of these before it is eaten. These food preservation processes can include adding salt, nitrates, nitrite or sugar, can involve smoking and flavoring the fish, and may include cooking it. The earliest form of curing fish was dehydration. Other methods, such as smoking fish or salt-curing also go back for thousands of years. The term "cure" is derived from the Latin curare, meaning to take care of. It was first recorded in reference to fish in 1743.
Science
Primary Reaction
Proteolysis
Sensory Profile
Aroma ()
Wine Analogy
Like aged sherry with oxidative nutty notes
Coffee Analogy
Similar to funky natural process coffees
Perfume Analogy
Reminiscent of
Origin & History
Civilization
Inuit
Era
Pre-Columbian
Region
Arctic
Spread Path
Coastal trade routes
Culinary Applications
Dietary
Molecular Pairing
Key Compounds Produced