Seafood - Wikipedia-style Article
Seafood
Definition
Seafood refers to edible aquatic animals and plants harvested from marine environments, including fish, shellfish, and sea vegetables; it also denotes dishes prepared using these ingredients. The term is generally uncountable, though informally one may refer to various seafoods.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA: /ˈsiːˌfuːd/
- Respelling: SEE-food
British English
- IPA: /ˈsiː.fʊd/
- Respelling: SEE-food
Etymology
Early 19th century: from sea + food, originally referring to fish and shellfish consumed as food.
Derivatives
- seafoods (noun, informal plural)
Synonyms
- marine cuisine
- aquatic food
Antonyms
Usage
"We enjoyed a variety of fresh seafood at the coastal market."
"Her diet emphasizes lean proteins like seafood and legumes."
Related Terms
- Shellfish: Aquatic invertebrates such as mollusks and crustaceans.
- Crustacean: A class of arthropods including crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.
- Mollusk: A phylum of invertebrates including clams, oysters, and squid.
- Sushi: Japanese dish featuring raw fish or other seafood.
- Marine biology: The study of life in saltwater environments.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- Edible aquatic animals and plants – organisms harvested from the sea or other saltwater habitats and used as food.
- Example: "Salmon and scallops are popular types of seafood."
- Dishes prepared using seafood ingredients – culinary creations that feature one or more seafood items as the main components.
- Example: "The restaurant’s signature seafood paella was rich with shrimp and mussels."