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Digby chicken
[< Digby, N.S.]
Maritimes
DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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a small smoke-cured herring.
Quotations
<i>a</i>1820
A small species of herring afforded the inhabitants a staple commodity. They are extremely delicate, and are salted in great quantities every year. They have gained the nick-name of Digby chickens, and are exported to different parts of the province in barrels.
1894
The Dove lay at Liverpool wharf taking in dried cod, tubbed mackerel, pickled herring, smoked alewives, digby chickens--a small, smoked herring--maple syrup, maple sugar and apples, and potatoes.
1958
Digby is noted . . . for fish, including cured herrings known as "Digby chickens"; and for the world's largest scallop fleet.