smoked fish
'Pescado ahumado' is a Spanish term which translates to 'smoked fish' in English. It refers to fish that has been cured by smoking, a process that can vary based on cultures and cuisines. Known for its distinctive smoky flavor, smoked fish is a popular food in various cuisines around the world and is used in a range of dishes.
I will order smoked fish for dinner.
This example demonstrates the use of 'pescado ahumado' in a future tense sentence, specifically indicating an intent to order smoked fish for a meal.
The taste of smoked fish is very different from fresh fish.
This sentence provides a comparative context for 'pescado ahumado', focusing on the difference in tastes between smoked fish and fresh fish.
They sell smoked fish in the seafood store.
The phrase 'pescado ahumado' is used in the context of a third-person present tense sentence indicating that smoked fish is sold at a seafood store.