sprats in English

noun
1
a small marine fish of the herring family, widely caught for food and fish products.
However, they are now firmly identified, at least so far as Britain is concerned, as the fry of various fish of the herring family, but mainly of the herring itself and the sprat .

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1. Brislings Young sprats, Clupea sprattus

2. Sprats, also called Bristlings, are European herrings

3. One of Estonia's national dishes is räim (Baltic dwarf herring), along with sprats.

4. Bristlings are sprats, the smallest of the herrings, five inches being the maximum length

5. ‘The resultant sprats, seasoned and canned in oil, are sold as ‘Brisling’.’.

6. Import and Export Data Sardines Sardinella Brislings/sprats Fresh/chilled HS Code 030243

7. Or the filling can be anchovies, herring, salmon, sardines, sprats, mushrooms, minced meat, or cottage cheese —served separately or in combinations.

8. Cod eat sprats, a small, herring-like species that eat microscopic marine creatures called zooplankton that in turn eat the algae.

9. Referred to in Europe as sprats, Brisling sardines are caught in the cool, clear waters of Northern Europe

10. Once a shoal of respectable dace are attracted in by your feeding, the sprats and minnows will be shouldered out.

11. Salmonidae, flat fish, tunas, skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito, herrings, cod, sardines, sardinella, Brisling or sprats, haddock, coalfish, mackerel, dogfish and other sharks, eels, sea bass and hake)

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13. ‘The resultant sprats, seasoned and canned in oil, are sold as ‘Brisling’.’ ‘Like Brisling, the sild is caught in the Northern Seas when the fish has grown to about 3-1 / 2 inches.’ ‘Most Brisling is used in the canning industry where it is a familiar product as Norwegian-style anchovy.’