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Is sardines started in sardinia?

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Is sardines started in sardinia?

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  1. Sardines, or pilchards, are a group of several types of small, oily fish related to herrings, family Clupeidae. Sardines were named after the island of Sardinia, where they were once in abundance. Sardines are called "Chalai" in parts of South of India.

    The terms are not precise, and the usual meanings vary by region; for instance, to many people a sardine is a young, European pilchard. A generalisation is that if the fish is under 4" long (10 cm) it is classed as a sardine, and if larger than 4 inches it is classed as a pilchard.


  2. i don't think so

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