The Coregonus Clupeaformis, also known as the Lake Whitefish, is a freshwater fish species commonly found in North America. This fish is known for its unique flavor and has become a popular ingredient in various dishes and culinary delights. Some alternative terms used to refer to this fish include Great Lakes Whitefish, Sault Whitefish, and Inland Whitefish. Additionally, it is known as the Cisco, Welchia, and Whitefish Trout. The Coregonus Clupeaformis is often mistaken for other fish species, such as the Lake Trout or Cisco, due to its physical similarities. Despite this, the Lake Whitefish remains a beloved fish among anglers and seafood enthusiasts alike.