Bonito

Word BONITO
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Definitions and meanings of "Bonito"

What do we mean by bonito?

Any of various marine food and game fishes of the family Scombridae and especially the genus Sarda, resembling a small tuna. noun

Pretty; nice; fine; graceful: an epithet in use in Spanish-speaking countries or regions originally settled by Spaniards.

A name applied primarily to pelagic fishes of the family Scombridæ, of a robust fusiform shape, and secondarily to others supposed to resemble them or be related to them. noun

In Australia, the oceanic bonito, Gymnosarda pelamis. noun

A large tropical fish (Orcynus pelamys) allied to the tunny. It is about three feet long, blue above, with four brown stripes on the sides. It is sometimes found on the American coast. noun

Any of a variety of scombroid fishes of the genera Sarda or Euthynnus, with a size intermediate between those of the smaller mackerels and the tunas. It is applied especially to the skipjack tuna (Euthynnus pelamis, syn. Katsuwonus pelamis, formerly Sarda Mediterranea, also called skipjack) of the Atlantic, an important and abundant food fish on the coast of the United States, and (Sarda Chilensis) of the Pacific, and other related species. These are large and active fishes, of a blue color above and silver below, with black oblique stripes. noun

The medregal (Seriola fasciata), an edible fish of the southern of the United States and the West Indies. noun

The cobia or crab eater (Elacate canada), an edible fish of the Middle and Southern United States. noun

Any of various marine fish of the genus Sarda, that are related to and resemble the tuna. noun

A large tropical fish, the skipjack, allied to the tunny, Katsuwonus pelamis or Orcynus pelamys. noun

Fish whose flesh is dried and flaked for Japanese cookery; may be same species as skipjack tuna noun

Flesh of mostly Pacific food fishes of the genus Sarda of the family Scombridae; related to but smaller than tuna noun

Any of various scombroid fishes intermediate in size and characteristics between mackerels and tunas noun

Any of various marine fish of the genus Sarda, that are related to and resemble the tuna.

A large tropical fish, the skipjack tuna, allied to the tunny, Katsuwonus pelamis.

The medregal (Seriola fasciata), an edible fish of the southern of the United States and the West Indies.

The cobia or crab eater (Rachycentron canadum), an edible fish of warm waters globally.

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The word "bonito" in example sentences

The nucleotides inosinate (eg in bonito flakes) and guanylate (eg in shiitake mushrooms) also evoke umami, and a notable feature is the synergistic effect between multiple umami sources. ❋ Ray Girvan (2005)

They do contain bonito though, so I can’t mark this bento as vegetarian. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The bonito is a coarser fish, and only becomes tolerable eating by the copious use of port-wine. ❋ Hall, Basil, 1788-1844 (1862)

Asco en realidad no sabe el Sr Oliver Stone de quien esta hablando para que pueda tener una remota idea tendria que vivir aqui en venezuela. y ser de la clase pobre o media para que vea lo "bonito" de lo que el llama la revolicion Bolivariana y si tanto le parece bien Hugo Rafael Chavez frias aconsejele que renuncie y nos deje en paz antes que sea demasiado tarde... ❋ Unknown (2009)

Marc Champion/The Wall Street Journal Mr. Ersin says tuna, swordfish, large bonito and Atlantic mackerel are long gone since he fished these waters with his father in the 1950s and 1960s. ❋ Unknown (2011)

We're an extended family of two retirees, (abuelos) y nuestra hija y eposo y un nieto bonito, y otro hijo y esposa ... muy cercano. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Una alfombra de goma que imita la piel de un oso a la perfección, y por supuesto, con el ahorro de tener que matar y robar la piel de tan bonito [...] ❋ Unknown (2009)

Tiene un portal muy bonito donde olvida que lo importante en Internet son los contenidos, no la forma y la cantidad de herramientas digitales que usa. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"¡Ay qué bonito!" exclaimed Susy, picking up a sleek, ultra-modern black sculpture of a cat. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In Japanese cuisine, umami has traditionally been achieved by the laborious process of making dashi — a broth of shaved, dried bonito fish and a specific type of seaweed. ❋ Katy McLaughlin (2010)

The bouillabaisse is clarified and turned into a consommé, with kombu adding a natural gelatin and shaved bonito bringing smokiness. ❋ Kathleen Squires (2012)

The reminder of all that has gone bad here is ever-present and visceral: Rotting tuna, squid, bonito and bream—some whole or cleaned, some filleted and wrapped in plastic by the town's plants—dot the landscape. ❋ Eric Bellman (2011)

Their empire stamped coins with the image of a bonito. ❋ Marc Champion (2011)

For soba, the default is bonito broth, but a vegetarian option is available on request. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Remove from heat and add bonito flakes by scattering them over the surface. ❋ Andrea Nguyen (2012)

To make the journey, however, the bluefish, bonito, sea bass, horse mackerel and other species have to crowd from the open sea into the tiny Bosphorus strait, just 820 yards wide at its narrowest, past an estimated 10,000 waiting rods and nets on any given day. ❋ Marc Champion (2011)

Gamefish along the Northeast Coast, such as stripers, bonito, weakfish, and tuna, can be downright ravenous during a classic baitfish blitz. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Mahir Ersin, who fishes for small quantities in his tiny boat says that while little fish are abundant, the tuna are long gone, as are the swordfish, large bonito and Atlantic mackerel that used to make the run when he fished here with his father in the 1950s and '60s. ❋ Marc Champion (2011)

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