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Red mullet

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reared them in ponds where they were attended and caressed by their owners, and taught to come to be fed at the sound of the voice or bell of the keeper. Specimens were sometimes sold for their weight in silver.
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it is held in honour by the initiated, and of this honour two accounts are given. Some say, it is because it gives birth three times in a year; others, because it eats the
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They are both favored delicacies in the Mediterranean, and in antiquity were "one of the most famous and valued fish". They are very similar, and cooked in the same ways.
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cites a case in which a large sum was paid for a single fish, and an extraordinary expenditure of time was lavished upon these slow-learning pets.
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and other satirists descanted upon the height to which the pursuit of this luxury was carried as a type of extravagance. The statesman
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in 52 B.C., joked that he would have no regrets as long as he could eat the delicious red mullet of Marseille.
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red mullet. Despite the English name "red mullet", these fishes of the goatfish family
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are not closely related to many other species called "
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Perciformes
Mullidae
Mullus
Mullus barbatus
Mullus surmuletus
goatfish
Mullus barbatus
Mullus surmuletus
Mediterranean Sea
North Atlantic Ocean
Black Sea
Mullidae
dorsal fin
mullet
Mugilidae
Hecate § Sacred animals

Édouard Manet
ancient Romans
Pliny
Juvenal
Titus Annius Milo
Marseille
Claudius Aelianus

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