Difference between revisions of "Rainbow trout"
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| method0 = manual | | method0 = manual | ||
| amount0 = 100 | | amount0 = 100 | ||
− | | method1 = [[fishing | + | | method1 = [[primitive fishing line]] |
| amount1 = 350 | | amount1 = 350 | ||
− | | method2 = [[fishing pole]] | + | | method2 = [[fishing spear]] |
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− | | | + | | method3 = [[fishing pole]] |
− | | | + | | amount3 = 500 |
+ | | method4 = {{small fishing net}} | ||
+ | | amount4 = 750 | ||
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− | [[Rainbow trout]] is a | + | [[Rainbow trout]] is a colorful freshwater fish that can be gathered using a [[fishing pole]], [[fishing spear]], or a [[primitive fishing line]]. Alternatively, they can be caught from certain floating boats in [[lake]]s using a [[Small fishing net|net]]. Rainbow trout cannot be eaten until processed. |
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Uses for trout
- baked trout in a regular oven, coal oven or gas oven
- dried trout on a drying rack
- fish sauce from dried trout with salt in a cask
- grilled trout with lemons and tarragon on an hibachi
- papaya salad from fish sauce with papayas and carrots in a mixing bowl
- salted trout with salt in a salting barrel
- smoked trout in a smoker
- sushi with rice and seaweed using a makisu