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A mostly cold-blooded [[aquatic]] animal. They swim in [[water]] when alive and float on water when dead.
'''Fish''' are mostly cold-blooded [[aquatic]] animals. They swim in [[water]] when alive and float on water when dead.


As the [[Bible]] did not consider fish to be animals they were allowed to be eaten on Fridays, whereas eating other animals was prohibited.
As the [[Bible]] did not consider fish to be animals, the [[Church]] allowed them to be eaten on Fridays, whereas eating other animals was [[laws|prohibited]].


==Varieties of Fish==
==Varieties of Fish==
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* [[Sole]]
* [[Sole]]


==Recipes Using Fish==
==[[Recipe]]s Using Fish==
*[[Gelee of Fyssh (recipe)|Gelee of Fyssh]]
*[[Gelee of Fyssh (recipe)|Gelee of Fyssh]]
*[[Makerel in sawce (recipe)|Makerel in sawce]]
*[[Makerel in sawce (recipe)|Makerel in sawce]]

Revision as of 10:40, 22 March 2006

Fish are mostly cold-blooded aquatic animals. They swim in water when alive and float on water when dead.

As the Bible did not consider fish to be animals, the Church allowed them to be eaten on Fridays, whereas eating other animals was prohibited.

Varieties of Fish

Recipes Using Fish