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Whitebaits)], J. Jpn. Soc. Nutr. Food Sci., 50 (6): 439–443, doi:10.4327/jsnfs.50...
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Whitebait is a
collective term for the
juvenile of
various fish
species worldwide.
Whitebait (disambiguation) may
refer to:
Whitebait Smelt (Allosmerus...
- The
Tasmanian whitebait (Lovettia sealli), also
known as the
Australian whitebait or
Derwent whitebait, is a semi-anadromous ray-finned fish of the family...
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WhitebaitMedia is a
local independent New
Zealand production company producing children's programmes. It was
founded by
Janine Morrell-Gunn in 1998. Morrell-Gunn...
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Force (No. 8
Group RAF)
Mosquitoes of 139 (Jamaica)
Squadron flew to
Whitebait (the
codename for Berlin) to
simulate the
opening of a Main
Force raid...
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ingredients or
dishes include lamb, salmon, kōura (crayfish),
Bluff oysters,
whitebait, pāua (abalone), mussels, scallops, pipi and
tuatua (types of New Zealand...
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easily caught with fine
meshed fishing nets.
Whitebaiting is the
activity of
catching whitebait.
Whitebait are
tender and edible, and can be
regarded as...
- fish. Fish is
important in the diet, with tilapia,
roasted and
fried whitebait,
smoked fish and crayfish, all
being common components of
Ghanaian dishes...
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resembles a
crustless quiche. ****u-sabzi
Whitebait fritters are po****r in New Zealand. New
Zealand whitebait fritters In
British fish and chip shops,...
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Distinctive ingredients or
dishes include lamb; salmon;
koura (crayfish);
whitebait; s****fish
including dredge oysters, pāua, mussels, scallops, pipi and...