grease trail

grease trail
a trail used to reach the traditional fishery for eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus, Osmeridae) in the Pacific northwest and bring back the oil from this fish for trade. The oil is solid at low temperatures with the consistency of soft butter, being pungent and golden. The grease is used as condiment, in bread and stews and formerly as a preservative for dried berries. See also cultural keystone species

Dictionary of ichthyology. 2009.

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