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The strong taste people associate with anchovies is due to the curing process. Fresh anchovies, known in Italy as alici, have a much milder flavor. [7] The rare alici (anchovies - in the local dialect: "Sardoni barcolani") from the Gulf of Trieste near Barcola, which are only caught at Sirocco, are particularly sought after because of their white meat and special taste and fetch high prices ...
Amplang, also known as kerupuk kuku macan, is an Indonesian traditional savoury fish cracker snack commonly found in Indonesia [2] and Malaysia. [3] Amplang crackers are commonly made of ikan tenggiri or any type of Spanish mackerel, mixed with starch and other materials before being deep-fried.
Popular presentations of milkfish in Indonesia include bandeng duri lunak (soft-boned milkfish, ikan bandeng is Indonesian for milkfish) from Central and East Java or bandeng presto, which is pressure cooked milkfish until the thorns are rendered tender, and bandeng asap or smoked milkfish.
Urechis unicinctus, known as the fat innkeeper worm or penis fish, [3] [4] is a species of marine spoon worm in East Asia.It is found in Bohai Gulf of China and off the Korean and Hokkaido coasts. [4]
Feral goldfish found in Essex County, Ontario. Carassius auratus by Alexander Francis Lydon.. The goldfish (Carassius auratus) is a freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae of order Cypriniformes.
Minke whale is one of the most common species still hunted in substantial numbers. [citation needed] Baleen whales other than the minke are endangered, though they are taken in numbers by indigenous peoples who traditionally hunt them, and more lately, the whaling nations have resumed hunting larger baleen whales openly.
Sea World Ancol, also known as Sea World Jakarta or Sea World Indonesia, [1] is a marine aquarium attraction in North Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.It is part of the Ancol Dreamland complex, and consists of a main tank, a shark tank, and various other tanks, including a turtle exhibit.
Jarlsberg Manor, owned by her grandmother's family Wedel-Jarlsberg; Olympia Paus is descended from the statesman and viceroy Herman Wedel Jarlsberg. She was born in the port town of Piraeus in the Athens urban area in Greece to Norwegian parents Christopher Paus (b. 1943) and Cecilie Paus (née Wilhelmsen; b. 1943).