Whats the cinema equivalent of fried pub food fish
>>71700968
Capeshit, what else?
>>71701033
fried tiny fish are delicious
I forget the english translation, I doubt native angloids would understand anyways
>>71700968
Stephen Spielberg flicks.
>>71701073
>vendace
>>71701073
We call it Whitebait
Stop posting Pictures of my waifu.
>>71701229
thanks for the new vocab
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coregonus_albula
This is my species, freshwater fish, eaten whole.
>>71701308
I'm not sure what species the UK ones are but they're not very popular anymore, pretty hard to find; the British palette isn't used to eating animals whole. They're fucking delicious once you get over the concept though.
>>71701073
fried sardines
>>71701405
Its more popular in northern finland and among older people for sure. Cafeterias still have it in places
The whole concept of eating an entire fish is probably disgusting for youngsters
>>71701462
Nope, different fish in freshwater. Sardines are salty.
What species of fish would Kate smell like
>>71701405
>the British palette isn't used to eating animals whole.
Speaking of, can you explain jellied eels to me please? And really the entire fish and chips concept. Don't the have shitloads of bones? I know it was supposed to be underclass/working class food, but how the hell do you eat them on a break from factory work or whatever without swallowing so many bones that they puncture your goddamn lungs.
>>71701832
like gummie fish :3
>>71701832
skate...
>>71702092
The fish only has bones if it has been improperly filleted.
>>71701405
Tends to be Sprats (small herring) over here in the UK
>>71700968
Why is Emily so sad.