Villa Caprice Lauderdale-By-The-Sea
When you are on beach there are lots of things to do, but what to eat. If you are omnivorous than sea food could be relished. There are so many type of sea food this articles highlights all types of sea food.
When you think of Blue Ocean's creatures there are so many name to be counted but fish comes first. There are so many small-large, colorful fish are used as sea food.
Anchovy - anchovy are a family of small, common, salt-water forage fish, found in Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans Anchovy are classified as on oily fish. Anchovies are small, green fish with blue reflections due to silver longitudinal stripe that runs from the base of the caudal fin. Anchovies are also eaten by humans. When preserved by being gutted and salted in brine matured, then packed in oil or salt, they acquire a characteristic strong flavor.
Basa - The Basa fish is a type of cat fish. These fish are important food fish with an international market. They are often labeled in north America as Basa fish or bocourti. In the UK the species is known mainly as river cobbler with basa also being used on occasion. In Europe these fish are commonly marketed as pangassius or panga. The body of a basa fish is stout and heavy. The rounded head is broader than it is long, the blunt snout having a white band on its muzzle.
Bass- is a name shared by many different species of popular game fish The term encompasses both fresh water and marine specious. All belong to the large order perciformes. or perch-like fishes, and in fact the word bass comes from Middle English bars, meaning perch.
The black cod or smallscaled cod, is a marine cod icefish. The juveniles are silvery in appearance with a pronounced. This is also called sablefish, butterfish, blue cod, candlefish etc.
The Bombay duck or bummalo- despite its name its not a duck is a lizard fish It is native to the waters between Mumbai and kutch in the Arabian sea. Small number are also found in the Bay of Bangal. The great number is also cought in chine sea. The fish is often dried and salted before it is consumed. It is eaten as fried in buter, curry and pickle.
Brill - Brill is a specious of the flate fish. It can be found in North Atlantic, Baltic sea Mediterranean, primarily in deeper offshore waters. The brill have slender bodies, brown with lighter and darker coloured flecks covering its body, excluding the tailfin; the underside of the fish is usually cream coloured or pinkish white. Like other flatfish the brill has the ability to match its colour to the surroundings.
Hotels In Lauderdale-By-The-Sea
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea-: (LBTS) is a place for those who can't escape the "city", but still want to enjoy a beautiful beach. LBTS is a quaint upscale metropolitan seaside village, sandwiched between Ft. Lauderdale to the South, and Pompano Beach to the North. The two main roads of this town are A1A running north & south, and Commercial Blvd. east & west.
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is a small area of only 1.5 half miles long, and has about 6,300 full-time residents, with approximately 11,350 total residents in the wintertime. The beautiful stretch of the Atlantic Beach off Road A1A is definitely the town's asset.
There are many types of vacation rentals available here: apartments, condos, small hotels, and vacation homes. Many of the upscale condos offer great amenities such as security, valet parking, heated swimming pools, and private direct Atlantic beach access.
The nearest airport to LBTS is Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International airport. LBTS also has a local bus service available called the Pelican Hopper.
Sea Ranch Shopping Center is the closest shopping center, which has a Publix for groceries, a CVS pharmacy, a diner, a donut shop, and a Chinese restaurant. The nearby Sea Watch Restaurant offers direct ocean views and fabulous seafood. There are many other ethnic restaurants around the local area.
Plenty of recreational activities are available in the surrounding area, including swimming & water sports, or fishing at the local Anglins Fishing Pier at the end of Commercial Blvd. There are no shortage of shopping centers due to the proximity to Ft.Lauderdale which has Beach Place, Las Olas Riverfront, and Galleria malls, and Miami which has the large Dolphin Mall.
Tamara Camden, author, is owner of the vacation homes rental website,
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