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Product Description:
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The anchovy is a small sea fish that lives in enormous shoals in the open sea. Some populations are concentrated near estuaries and others stay in the open sea.The anchovy is present in all the seas of the world and is particularly common in the South Pacific (Peru, Chile), in the South Atlantic, in the Mediterranean, and in the Indian Ocean (Malaysia, Indonesia). Our Martel flat fillets of anchovies come from Chile. The cold Humboldt current, which flows northward in these parts, is very rich in zooplankton, and accounts for its abundance. Preserved in salt and olive oil, these little guys are very flavorful, meaty, and boneless. Not overly salty in flavor, these are great for everyday use in the kitchen. (The tin comes with a handy plastic lid to keep them fresh after opening).
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Item# 426124
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| Martel Flat Fillets of Anchovies |
Would purchase again |
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by karen
(Eureka, CA)
3 review(s)
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9/26/2008 |
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| 1 of 2 people found this review helpful |
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| Excellent Anchovies |
Would purchase again |
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by Mario
(OAKLAND, CA)
1 review(s)
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2/8/2007 |
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| 2 of 3 people found this review helpful |
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by Kristina
(POCATELLO, ID)
4 review(s)
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9/21/2005 |
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| 4 of 5 people found this review helpful |
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What our Kitchen Experts Say
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We try to keep up-to-date on how our favorite fish are doing. Sometimes, popular fish can be in danger of becoming overfished or extinct, and need some time to build up their numbers. Check online, or ask your fishmonger, which fish are the smart ones to choose.
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