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- Flake_(fish) abstract "Flake is a term used in Australia to indicate the flesh of any of several species of small shark, particularly the gummy shark. The term probably arose in the late 1920s when the large-scale commercial shark fishery, started by Faith Isbell, off the coast of Victoria was established. Until that time, shark was generally an incidental catch rather than a targeted species.Flake rapidly became popular. It has a mild flavour, a soft texture that nevertheless remains well-defined after cooking, and a clean white appearance. These qualities, combined with the ready supply and a low price, saw flake become by far the most common type of fish to be served in Australian fish and chip shops. Flake remains popular, but it is no longer especially cheap. Although the primary shark species sold as flake is the gummy shark, several others are listed below. Gummy shark, Mustelus antarcticus School shark, Galeorhinus galeus Elephant fish, Callorhinchus milii Whiskery shark, Furgaleus macki Australian blacktip shark, Carcharhinus tilstoni Sawshark (any of several Pristiophorus species) Various dog sharks (family Squalidae) Wobbegong (family Orectolobidae)During the late 1960s it became apparent that larger individuals of several shark species were contaminated with high levels of heavy metals, particularly mercury, and a public outcry eventually led to a ban on the sale of large school sharks in 1972, which remained in effect until 1985.In Britain, nursehound is often sold as flake.".
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageID "735286".
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageLength "1870".
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageRevisionID "683450201".
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Australian_blacktip_shark.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Australian_ghostshark.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Callorhinchus_milii.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_cuisine.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Edible_fish.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fish_of_Australia.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Dog_shark.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Fish_and_chip.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Fish_and_chips.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Gummy_shark.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Heavy_metals.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_(element).
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Nursehound.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Sawshark.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink School_shark.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Shark.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Squalidae.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Toxic_heavy_metal.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Victoria,_Australia.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_(Australia).
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Whiskery_shark.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLink Wobbegong.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flake (fish)".
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageWikiLinkText "flake".
- Flake_(fish) hasPhotoCollection Flake_(fish).
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fish-stub.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Flake_(fish) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unref.
- Flake_(fish) subject Category:Australian_cuisine.
- Flake_(fish) subject Category:Edible_fish.
- Flake_(fish) subject Category:Fish_of_Australia.
- Flake_(fish) hypernym Term.
- Flake_(fish) comment "Flake is a term used in Australia to indicate the flesh of any of several species of small shark, particularly the gummy shark. The term probably arose in the late 1920s when the large-scale commercial shark fishery, started by Faith Isbell, off the coast of Victoria was established. Until that time, shark was generally an incidental catch rather than a targeted species.Flake rapidly became popular.".
- Flake_(fish) label "Flake (fish)".
- Flake_(fish) sameAs m.036w4y.
- Flake_(fish) sameAs Q5457079.
- Flake_(fish) sameAs Q5457079.
- Flake_(fish) wasDerivedFrom Flake_(fish)?oldid=683450201.
- Flake_(fish) isPrimaryTopicOf Flake_(fish).