which you will sometimes see referenced as European sardine or true sardine, while the Brits like to call it pilchard. This sardine is found in the Mediterranean and the North Atlantic ...
To Englishmen, the sardine is a pilchard (Sardina pilchardus), poor cousin of the English Herrings. Mediterranean peoples eat a smaller sardine (Sardina pilchardus sardina). Japanese, Chileans and ...
'We no longer call them pilchards, they're now Cornish sardines''We no longer call them pilchards, they're now Cornish sardines' ...
Sharks, seals, seabirds, dolphins, and game fish converge on vast schools of Sardinops sagax, the South African pilchard, or sardine, which migrates northward along the coasts of the Eastern Cape ...