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  2. Niboshi - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, niboshi is translated both as "dried sardine" and "dried anchovy". The translation of the term niboshi is an object of confusion among Japanese speakers, in terms of whether it is sardines or anchovies, because in Japanese, both sardine and anchovy are referred to as iwashi (イワシ).

  3. These fish are the best and worst for your health, say experts

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    Top a cracker with mustard and a sardine. Sauté sardines in oil, garlic, onions with a bit of lemon juice and salt and pepper to get rid of the strong fishy flavor and serve with rice. Substitute ...

  4. Sprat - Wikipedia

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    Sprat is the common name applied to a group of forage fish belonging to the genus Sprattus in the family Clupeidae.The term also is applied to a number of other small sprat-like forage fish (Clupeoides, Clupeonella, Corica, Ehirava, Hyperlophus, Microthrissa, Nannothrissa, Platanichthys, Ramnogaster, Rhinosardinia, and Stolothrissa).

  5. Anchovy - Wikipedia

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    For domestic use, anchovy fillets are packed in oil or salt in small tins or jars, sometimes rolled around capers. Anchovy paste is also available. Fishermen also use anchovies as bait for larger fish, such as tuna and sea bass. [44] The strong taste people associate with anchovies is due to the curing process.

  6. Anchovies vs. Sardines: Here's the Difference - AOL

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  7. This is the healthiest seafood, according to experts - AOL

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    Sardines are also naturally very low in mercury, “because they’re low on the food chain,” says Largeman-Roth. They're inexpensive and shelf-stable, lasting for years unopened — making them ...

  8. Oily fish - Wikipedia

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    Examples of oily fish include small forage fish such as sardines, herring and anchovies, and other larger pelagic fish such as salmon, trout, tuna, swordfish and mackerel. [1] Oily fish can be contrasted with whitefish, which contain oil only in the liver and in much less overall quantity than oily fish.

  9. News Flash: Anchovies And Sardines Are Not The Same - AOL

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