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Anchovy fillets in a can
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Canned anchovy fillets are small marine fish that have been cleaned, salted, and preserved in oil or brine inside airtight cans or jars. These fillets have an intense and characteristic flavor, slightly salty and umami, making them a highly valued ingredient in Mediterranean cuisine and in the preparation of sauces, salads, pizzas, and appetizers.
Origin: The anchovy is a fish found mainly in the temperate and coastal waters of the Northeast Atlantic, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Black Sea. The process of curing in salt and preserving in oil is traditional in countries like Spain, Italy, and France, where canned anchovies are a very popular gourmet product.
Properties: Anchovy fillets are an excellent source of high-quality protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins such as vitamin D, and essential minerals like calcium, iron, and magnesium. Furthermore, they provide a concentrated flavor without adding large amounts of fat, making them ideal for enhancing dishes without the need for much additional seasoning.
SYNONYMS in Latin American Spanish: anchoas en conserva, filetes de anchoa en aceite, anchoas fileteadas, anchoas enlatadas. In some countries, such as Mexico or Argentina, they are also simply referred to as anchoas when it is clear that the preserved product is being discussed.
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