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Sardines Sardine and
pilchard are
common names for
various species of small, oily
forage fish in the
herring suborder Clupeoidei. The term '
sardine' was...
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marine mammals.
Sardines are a
source of omega-3
fatty acids.
Sardines can be canned, pickled, smoked, or
eaten fresh. The term
sardine was
first used...
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sardine Sardine or
sardines may also
refer to:
Sardines (game), a children's game
Sardines (Inside No. 9), a
pilot of
Inside No. 9
Sardine, Queensland, a...
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Sardinal is a
district of the
Carrillo canton, in the
Guanacaste province of
Costa Rica.
Sardinal has an area of 261.43
square kilometres (100.94 sq mi)...
- The KwaZulu-Natal
sardine run of
southern Africa occurs from May
through July when
billions of
sardines – or more
specifically the
Southern African pilchard...
- The
Sardines movement (Italian:
movimento delle sardine), also
known as
Sardines against Salvini (
sardine contro Salvini), was a gr****roots political...
- of ****y
sardines that
Elizabeth had
found at a grocery, they
christened the band as The Hot
Sardines. For
several years, The Hot
Sardines pla**** free...
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technique of
purse seining,
which contributes to the
sardines'
status as sustainable.
Schools of
sardines are
encircled by a net up to 1
kilometre in length...
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Retrieved 18
April 2014. "
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Sardines" at TVGuide.co.uk "
Sardines" at the
British Comedy Guide...
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topped with
toasted breadcrumbs.
Fresh sardines are preferable, but if
these are not
available canned sardines can be used. Wild
fennel is
plentiful in...