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  2. Sardines as food - Wikipedia

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    Sardines from Akabane Station in Kita, Tokyo. Sardines (also known as pilchards) are a nutrient-rich, small, oily fish widely consumed by humans and as forage fish by larger fish species, seabirds and marine mammals. Sardines are a source of omega-3 fatty acids. Sardines are often served in cans, but can also be eaten grilled, pickled, or ...

  3. Stargazy pie - Wikipedia

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    Stargazy pie, with sardines looking upwards before it is baked in the oven. The original pie in the legend included sand eels, horse mackerel, pilchards, herring, dogfish and ling along with a seventh fish. In a traditional pie, the primary ingredient is the pilchard (sardine), although mackerel or herring is used as a substitute.

  4. Sarde in saor - Wikipedia

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    As time passed by, the recipe acquired more refined taste tones; in fact, raisins were added. The modern recipe also calls for pine nuts . Since the fishermen ate the sarde in saor after a long time had passed from the moment of their preparation, they savored the taste and aroma of a product which was often no longer fresh.

  5. The Most Incredible Portuguese Cooking Class Is Not on Land ...

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    For our night around the oven, Castellanos and Sá have created a tasting menu to reflect our day in Portugal’s capital. The decadent culinary experiences don’t stop with S.A.L.T.

  6. How to Rid your Kitchen of Cooking Odors Instantly - AOL

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    When hosting a dinner party, lingering odors from long hours of cooking in the kitchen can be an issue. Cooking odors from fish, onion, garlic, burnt foods and fried foods can last especially long.

  7. Eat pistachios, use a weighted backpack, sleep in on the ...

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    While tiny swimmers like sardines made the list, they also recommended salmon, farmed trout and Atlantic mackerel, all of which are high in omega-3 fatty acids, as well as B and D vitamins and ...

  8. French cuisine - Wikipedia

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    This recipe is still popular today, as are other recipes from Queen Marie LeszczyƄska like consommé à la Reine and filet d'aloyau braisé à la royale. Queen Marie is also credited with introducing Polonaise garnishing to the French diet. The French Revolution was integral to the expansion of French cuisine, because it abolished the guild ...

  9. The 8 biggest restaurant openings of 2024 (so far) - AOL

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    Located in a medical complex off Red Bank Road, Alara's menu walks the line between high-end formality and button-down whimsy. The former includes opulent seafood towers and dry-aged steaks, while ...