Snoek refers to salted fish imported from South Africa by Mauritius.
Other definition:
Snoek pronounced as snook refers to a South African's dish made of a firm-fleshed, bony fish which is considered a "must eaten food" when visiting Cape Town, South Africa. This food is usually served smoked, salted or in a curry.

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