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  2. Sillaginidae - Wikipedia

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    A number of sillaginid species have been the subject of brackish water aquaculture in Asia and India, [6] with species including S. japonica commonly bred for consumption. In Australia, research has been undertaken in the breeding of sand whiting and King George whiting, and so far only sand whiting shows promise for commercial viability. [52]

  3. Sand whiting - Wikipedia

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    The sand whiting is distributed along the east coast of Australia from Cape York south to Tasmania, as well as Lord Howe Island and New Caledonia in the Pacific Ocean. The sand whiting commonly inhabits shallow sandy substrates in bays, estuaries and surf zones where it preys on polychaete worms, small crustaceans and bivalve molluscs.

  4. Merlangius - Wikipedia

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    Merlangius merlangus, commonly known as whiting or merling, is an important food fish in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean and the northern Mediterranean, western Baltic, and Black Sea. In Anglophonic countries outside the whiting's natural range, the name "whiting" has been applied to various other species of fish .

  5. Muktuk - Wikipedia

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    Muktuk [1] (transliterated in various ways, see below) is a traditional food of Inuit and other circumpolar peoples, consisting of whale skin and blubber. A part of Inuit cuisine, it is most often made from the bowhead whale, although the beluga and the narwhal are also used. It is usually consumed raw, but can also be eaten frozen, cooked, [2 ...

  6. Japanese whiting - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese whiting (Sillago japonica), also known as the Japanese sillago or Shiro-gisu, is a common species of coastal marine fish belonging to the smelt-whiting family, Sillaginidae. As suggested by its name, the Japanese whiting was first recorded from Japan in 1843, but has subsequently been found to extend to Korea , China and Taiwan .

  7. Golden lined whiting - Wikipedia

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    The flesh of this whiting is sweet and although slightly softer in texture than the sand whiting, is equal to it for high eating quality. [ 14 ] In Queensland, the minimum size for taking golden lined whiting is 23 cm, and there is a bag limit of 30 combined with sand whiting.

  8. Teeth whitening: What is it, how to do it safely and how to ...

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    Swishing water around in your mouth after eating or drinking Eating foods that can help naturally "scrub" your teeth, like apples, carrots and celery Natural teeth whitening options

  9. Southern school whiting - Wikipedia

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    The southern school whiting is one of over 30 species in the genus Sillago, [1] which is one of five genera belonging to the smelt whiting family Sillaginidae, this family was previously considered to be part of the Percoidea, a suborder of the Perciformes. [2] The 5th edition of Fishes of the World classifies the Sillaginidae in the order ...