- The
European sprat (Sprattus sprattus), also
known as
brisling,
brisling sardine, bristling, garvie, garvock,
Russian sardine, russlet,
skipper or whitebait...
- "æg" aquavit, "a
clear Scandinavian liquor flavored with
caraway seeds"
brisling, "sprat" fjord, "a
narrow inlet of the sea
between cliffs or
steep slopes"...
-
classed as sardines,
including Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus), and
brisling sardine (Sprattus sprattus); FishBase, a
comprehensive database of information...
- used the
slogan "Out to
conquer the world." In 1950,
various King
Oscar brisling sardine products were
accorded kosher certification. In 1981,
eleven Norwegian...
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produces canned salmon and tuna, as well as mackerel, sardine, herring,
brisling,
anchovies and s****fish. The
original company was
founded by T. L. Pelling...
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Sardinops Lake
Tanganyika sardine Black Sea
sprat European sprat, aka
Brisling sardine Other fish-related topics:
Sardine run
Sardines (food)
Canned sardine...
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- the
european sprat,
Sprattus sprattus, is
sometimes marketed as the '
brisling sardine'.
There are four
distinct stocks in the
genus Sardinops, widely...
- B77 Bristol, City of
Bristol College (BCBC) B78
University of
Bristol (
BRISL) B80 Bristol,
University of the West of
England (BUWE) B81
British College...
- sauce.
Canned sardines in
supermarkets may
actually be
sprat (such as the “
brisling sardine”) or
round herrings. Fish
sizes vary by species. Good
quality sardines...