Lox


Lox is a fillet of brined salmon. Lox is one type of salmon product served on a bagel with cream cheese, and is usually garnished with tomato, sliced onion, cucumbers, and capers.

Etymology

The American English word lox is derived from the Yiddish word for salmon, לאַקס laks, which ultimately derives from the Germanic word for salmon, *laks-. The word lox has cognates in numerous Germanic languages. For example, cured salmon in Scandinavian countries is known by different versions of the name gravlax or gravad laks. Its wide distribution likely means it existed in its current form in a Proto-Indo-European language.

Similar products

Other similar brined and smoked fish products are also popular in delis and fish stores, particularly in Chicago and the New York City boroughs, such as chubs, sable, smoked sturgeon, smoked whitefish, and kippered herring.