Sardines date back to time immemorial, but it was the emperor Napoleon Bonaparte who helped to popularize these little fish by initiating the canning of sardines, the first fish ever to be canned, in order to feed the citizens of the land over which he presided.
Sardines are seawater fish so they come from the sea. They are caught in huge amounts off the coast of the island of Sardinia, hence the name.
Salted sardines can be used for eating on sandwiches, cold salads and crackers. The sardines should be soaked in fresh water to get rid of the salt because it is a preservative and not meant to be eaten.
Sardines are eaten by many animals. Humans, whales, tunas, ect.
Obviously, you are referring to the 'Dietary Rules' found in Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14. The answer then is yes as sardines or pilchard have both fins and scales and may be eaten. Predominantly then, shellfish, sharks, swordfish, and catfish do not have either fins or scales or both and are prohibited to be eaten.
Some sardines contain toxins (Clupeotoxin) which can be poisonous to humans if eaten. Heat does not destroy the toxin and there is still uncertainty as to the origin of the toxin. Jamal Hussain Shah Jamal_hussain_shah@hotmail.com Karachi - Pakistan
Sardines come from the ocecan
No they are born as eggs first
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One food chain example is sardines are eaten by the dolphin and the shark. Then the tuna gets eaten by the dolphin and shark. Another food chain example is crabs and lobster eating the shrimp. That is 2 examples of an ecosystem
I think it is Sardines!! Noo differences!!
A Plate of Sardines was created in 1997.
Sardines are fish, not a pastry of dish you create
Ginamos are a product made by anchovies, sardines, shrimp and other small fish. This is a Visayan delicacy that is sold in jars or buckets are eaten with rice, bananas, and sweet potatoes.