Analysis paralysis. You want to try some different canned fish, but where do you even start?? Start here!

00:00 WAWEDH
00:26 Pilchards (nice thick sardines!)
01:09 Sardinillas (small pilchards)
01:49 Herring (kippers n such)
02:36 Mackerel (“chicken of the sea”)
03:19 Mussels (rhymes with “muscles”)
04:05 FREE CAT A
04:22 Sprats (brisling sardines)
05:07 Latvian Sprats!
05:19 Final Thoughts
05:41 FREE CAT B

This is episode 147 of the “Canned Fish Files” seafood conservas edutainment series.

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27 Comments

  1. As someone who’s grown up in the UK I eat tinned sardines, kippers and mackerel REGULARLY. Haven’t tried tinned mussels, will keep an eye out for those

  2. I just ate a whole can of mackerel. I mean a big can. Add some EVOO In a frying pan, add some chili flakes and fresh minced garlic, sauté for 30 seconds, add your fish (works great with canned sardines too). Add some sliced tomato and onion. Simmer a few mins. Crack some black pepper from your beloved pepper mill. Enjoy.

  3. Every time I roll up to the canned seafood aisle, random grab time. My Father would always eat a can when my Mom was not home to cook.

  4. Yo why tf am I loving and enjoying a tinned fish tire list🤣😭(try saying that shii 5 times fast) I ain’t even see the brand I wanted a review on but glad I stayed🤣😭🤌

  5. Don't know what I'm watching this for and I really hate tinned fish. I'm going to try some again 😂. I have cooked mackerel on the beach that I caught an hour ago, wrapped in foil with lemon juice and lurpack and it was good.

  6. Somebody needs to tell this guy his French/Spanish/Portugal sardines are actually caught in England and packaged in those countries …over 75% in fact..so enjoy your English PILCHARDS that's what we call them they only become sardines when they are exported and yes I was a commercial fisherman.

  7. I'm probably not the first to say kipper is the word for a gutted butterflied herring, if the guts are left in they're called smokies both are gorgeous.

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