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Abuckling is a form of hot-smoked herring similar to the kipper and the bloater. The head and guts are removed[1] but the roeormilt remain.[2] They may be eaten hot or cold.

Buckling

Terminology

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The name comes from the German word bückling or the Swedish böckling, both words denoting a type of hot-smoked herring and is a reference to its bad smell reminiscent of the smell of a buck.

Bucklings, bloaters and kippers

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All three are types of smoked herring. Bucklings are hot-smoked whole; bloaters are cold-smoked whole; kippers are split, gutted and then cold-smoked.

See also

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  • Herring as food
  • List of dried foods
  • List of smoked foods
  • Red herring
  • Smoked fish
  • Solomon Gundy
  • References

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    1. ^ Food Chemistry, Springer, 27 February 2009, ISBN 9783540699330, retrieved 30 March 2011
  • ^ "Buckling". Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 30 March 2011.
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