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Bismarck herring
noun
salted fillet and roe of herring, pickled in vinegar, white wine, and spices, served cold, often as an hors d'oeuvre.
Bismarck herring
noun
marinaded herring, served cold
Word History and Origins
Origin of Bismarck herring1
Example Sentences
Bismarck herring, or kippered herring, acts in the same way.
If the customers complains that the fork got on it a piece Bismarck herring, that is from the pantryman a Schuld.
"Of course, Trinkmann," he said, "I don't want to say nothing the first time I am coming into your place, but this here fork's got onto it something which it looks like a piece Bismarck herring."
"Bismarck herring ain't poison," Feinsilver said, examining the fork closely.
"Bismarck herring never harmed nobody, Trinkmann; but this here fork has got poison onto it."
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