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Roe

Roe generally denotes the eggs of fish and some marine animals, collected for consumption as a delicacy and used in many cuisines. Common varieties include salmon roe (ikura), flying fish roe (tobiko), and sturgeon roe, the source of caviar. Roe can be fresh, salted, brined, or processed into paste.

Roe is valued for its briny flavor and granular texture. It is consumed on its own, used

Roe is also a surname of English and German origin. In United States legal history, Roe v.

In broader usage, the term appears in cultural and journalistic contexts where "Roe" denotes a name applied

as
a
garnish,
or
incorporated
into
dishes
such
as
sushi,
pasta,
or
spreads.
Wade
(1973)
is
a
landmark
Supreme
Court
decision
on
abortion
rights,
using
"Roe"
as
a
placeholder
name
for
a
pregnant
plaintiff;
it
recognized
a
constitutional
right
to
abortion
under
certain
conditions
and
has
influenced
later
doctrine
in
abortion-related
cases.
to
people,
places,
or
fictional
characters.
The
meaning
of
the
term
thus
depends
heavily
on
context,
spanning
food,
law,
and
names.