Look up stewpond in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A stewpond or stewpond or stew is a fish pond used to store live fish ready for eating. In medieval...
Fish stew is a generic name for a stew with a base or food ingredients of fish or seafood. It is also rarely used to refer to stewponds. Types of fish...
meaning a confining enclosure. In earlier times, ponds were artificial and utilitarian, as stewponds, mill ponds and so on. The significance of this feature...
related to Fish ponds. Ancient Hawaiian aquaculture Garden pond Kahaluu Fish Pond Koi pond Raceway (aquaculture) Raceway pond Sea cage Stewpond Water garden...
park has some deep hollows which are remnants of the castle's dried-up stewponds (fishponds). A Castle-class corvette named HMS Oakham Castle was launched...
fishponds were built alongside the West Mere, the smallest, probably a stewpond for raising young fish, being fed with water from the lake. A protective...
the pond side of the grates and watch as the fishes trapped themselves as they tried to reach the sea. [citation needed] Clam garden Fish farming Stew pond...
are three main ponds (Great Pond, Baron's Pond and StewPond) and three smaller ponds (Blake’s Pond, Dixies Pond and Stamford Green Pond). The common includes...
explanation for the term "stew" describing the bath houses and brothels in Southwark is that it originated from the stewponds located near the bath houses...
construct a new driveway, create two artificial lakes, the smaller one called StewPond and the one-mile long Rode Pool, and lay out a "Wild Garden". The gardens...
inaccurately named "Abbey Gatehouse" (a private dwelling) and its attached stewpond and pigeon cote. The former infirmary for the Priory — the Grade II thatched...
In Marathi, it is called Ambaadi (अंबाडी). And is specially prepared to a stew and served to goddess Mahalakshmi/Gauri during the annual festival of Mahalakshmi...
Alresford Pond, an artificial 12th-century stewpond that was dug to provide fish for the Bishop of Winchester. It may also have served as a balancing pond for...
Epsom and Ashtead Commons Site of Special Scientific Interest StewPond, Epsom Common Location Surrey Grid reference TQ 180 600 Interest Biological Area...
was supplied with water from a small brook, which also fed a suite of stewponds for the castle. Two dams were constructed to create the moat, the first...
local fisherman. The mill pond is filled by the River Mun. The area beyond the river is said to have been part of the stewpond, the fish-breeding place...
from the park. There is some evidence of a drawbridge over the moat and Stewponds. It included an armoury, music and picture galleries, a library, and a...
descriptions of redirect targets Chueo-tang – Korean pond loach soup Cioppino – Italian-American fish stew originating in San Francisco Coulibiac – Russian...
two parks. This resulted in the portions of the two parks being "a moist stew that reeked and that was a mess to walk over" and driving visitors away from...
Lancashire hotpot is a stew originating in Lancashire in the North West of England. It consists of lamb or mutton and onion, topped with sliced potatoes...
suggests he did construct a lake by amalgamating some existing medieval stewponds but that this small, "pear-shaped" lake was subsequently filled in. Pevsner...
traditional food, and in Ireland it is collected and made into a jelly by stewing or boiling. Preparation also can involve frying or heating the fronds with...
Turtle soup, also known as terrapin soup, is a soup or stew made from the meat of turtles. Several versions of the soup exist in different cultures, and...
Jugging is the process of stewing whole animals, mainly game or fish, for an extended period in a tightly covered container such as a casserole or an...
Cape pond weed is an aquatic flowering plant. Native to South Africa's Western Cape and Mpumalanga provinces, but introduced elsewhere in quiet ponds in...