anchovies Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of anchovies In English

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  • Their target species include anchovies sardinellas, mackerels, scads, and some tuna-like fish, landed fresh.

  • Therefore, there are unquestionable latitudinal gradients in the distribution of parasite assemblages of anchovies.

  • These small anchovies caught in fishing villages in these countries are lightly salted and dried in the open air.

  • Some of them are species in which our industry has no particular interest—anchovies, for example.

  • In 1974, it fished 9 million tonnes of anchovies, and the world was grateful for the fish.

  • But those methods allowed woefully insufficient time for the anchovies to breed and replenish themselves, and by 1980 the catch had gone down to 1 million tonnes.

  • In most cases, however, the "sugo" is a little salty (from the capers, olives, and anchovies) and quite fragrant (from the garlic).

  • By cooking and discarding the water the bitterness is reduced, after which the chicory leaves may be sauted with garlic, anchovies and other ingredients.

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