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Collective term for the immature fry of fish
Whitebait is a collective term for the immature fry of fish, typically between 25 and 50 millimetres (1 and 2 in) long. Such young fish often travel together
Whitebait
Topics referred to by the same term
Whitebait is a collective term for the juvenile of various fish species worldwide. Whitebait (disambiguation) may refer to: Whitebait Smelt (Allosmerus
Whitebait_(disambiguation)
New Zealand independent production company
WhitebaitMedia is a local independent New Zealand production company producing children's programmes. It was founded by Janine Morrell-Gunn in 1998. Morrell-Gunn
WhitebaitMedia
Fish
Gianchetti (also bianchetti, poutine in Nice, nonnat in Provence) are the whitebait of fish of the Mediterranean (sardines and anchovies, etc.), caught with
Gianchetti
Species of ray-finned fish
The Tasmanian whitebait (Lovettia sealli), also known as the Australian whitebait or Derwent whitebait, is a semi-anadromous ray-finned fish of the family
Tasmanian_whitebait
Young fish
easily caught with fine meshed fishing nets. Whitebaiting is the activity of catching whitebait. Whitebait are tender and edible, and can be regarded as
Juvenile_fish
Royal Air Force bombing operation during World War II
Force (No. 8 Group RAF) Mosquitoes of 139 (Jamaica) Squadron flew to Whitebait (the codename for Berlin) to simulate the opening of a Main Force raid
Operation_Hydra_(1943)
Island country in the Pacific Ocean
ingredients or dishes include lamb, salmon, kōura (crayfish), Bluff oysters, whitebait, pāua (abalone), mussels, scallops, pipi and tuatua (types of New Zealand
New_Zealand
Genus of fishes
monotypic genus of smelt. Its sole species, Allosmerus elongatus, the whitebait smelt, is an uncommon Northeast Pacific smelt, about which little is known
Allosmerus
Town in east London, England
outline of the lake. Dagenham was formerly home to the famous annual whitebait feast. The custom appears to have been started by the King's Commissioner
Dagenham
Species of fish
sardine, bristling, garvie, garvock, Russian sardine, russlet, skipper or whitebait, is a species of small marine fish in the herring family Clupeidae. It
European_sprat
Species of fish
climbing galaxias is unlikely to be confused with the other diadromous whitebait species because of its shape. It is elongated and slender, shaped almost
Climbing_galaxias
Culinary and fisheries term for exoskeleton-bearing aquatic invertebrates
Herring Mackerel Salmon Sardine Shark Sturgeon Swordfish Tilapia Trout Tuna Whitebait Shellfish Abalone Cockles Conch Crab Crayfish Geoduck Krill Lobster Mussels
Shellfish
Geographical region in the Pacific Ocean
Distinctive ingredients or dishes include lamb; salmon; koura (crayfish); whitebait; shellfish including dredge oysters, pāua, mussels, scallops, pipi and
Oceania
Species of fish
Toothfish Freshwater fish Carp Sturgeon Tilapia Trout Other wild fish Eel Whitebait more... Crustaceans Crab Krill Lobster Shrimp Prawns more... Molluscs
Atlantic_cod
Variety of plant in the mint family
with green shiso garnish Shrimp and whitebait sashimi with green shiso leaves Shimesaba (cured mackerel) and whitebait sashimi with green shiso leaves Green
Shiso
New Zealand TV producer (active 1985– )
to stay in Christchurch and start their own company, Whitebait Productions (now known as Whitebait Media). Morrell-Gunn has held a number of charity and
Janine_Morrell-Gunn
Species of fish
pulangi, puye, slippery tarki, spotted minnow, Falklands minnow and whitebait. Common galaxias is a slim, narrow fish with a mottled, spotty pattern
Common_galaxias
Topics referred to by the same term
Osmeridae, a family of small fish, including the Great Lakes smelts and whitebait smelts Australian smelt in the family Retropinnidae and species Retropinna
Smelt
Country in West Africa
poultry or fish. Fish is in the diet with tilapia, roasted and fried whitebait, smoked fish and crayfish, all being components of Ghanaian dishes. Banku
Ghana
Species of fish
Hyperlophus vittatus, also known as the glassies, glassy, white pilchard, or whitebait, is a type of sprat fish. Gaughan, D.; Munroe, T.A.; Di Dario, F.; Hata
Sandy_sprat
Small dish in Middle Eastern and Balkan cuisines
or meat dishes (like afelia, lountza, or pastirma), fish (like fried whitebait, calamari). In many Muslim-majority countries where the consumption of
Meze
1981 New Zealand TV series or programme
back to Christchurch in 2004 to be produced by an independent company Whitebait Productions, headed by Janine Morrell-Gunn and Jason Gunn. What Now has
What_Now_(TV_programme)
Squid used for culinary purposes
Herring Mackerel Salmon Sardine Shark Sturgeon Swordfish Tilapia Trout Tuna Whitebait Shellfish Abalone Cockles Conch Crab Crayfish Geoduck Krill Lobster Mussels
Squid_as_food
Species of small fish
known as kibinago. These can be eaten raw, as sashimi, or cooked, as whitebait. Sashimi of kibinago (silver-stripe round herring) Kibinago sashimi with
Silver-stripe_round_herring
Culinary traditions of Puerto Rico
area and is located on the northern coast. In the Río Grande de Arecibo, whitebait called cetí is caught. On some coastal towns of the island, such as Luquillo
Puerto_Rican_cuisine
Deep-fried sweet or savoury snack
Scallop, & Potato Fritter depending on State. Whitebait fritters are popular in New Zealand. New Zealand whitebait fritters An oliebol, literally 'oil ball'
Fritter
British film magazine
Queval, Terry Ramsaye, Karel Reisz, G. W. Stonier (under the name William Whitebait) and Archer Winsten. Most critics found the question unfair. The first
Sight_and_Sound
Culinary traditions of Malta
Lent involved mostly meats and dairy products, fish such as lampuki, whitebait and salted cod were a popular dish during this period, as were stewed
Maltese_cuisine
Submarine of the United States
fishes of China and Japan. These fish are also collectively known as whitebait. Icefish was launched on 20 February 1944 by the Manitowoc Shipbuilding
USS_Icefish
Algae that can be used for culinary purposes
Herring Mackerel Salmon Sardine Shark Sturgeon Swordfish Tilapia Trout Tuna Whitebait Shellfish Abalone Cockles Conch Crab Crayfish Geoduck Krill Lobster Mussels
Edible_seaweed
Marine foodstuff
Herring Mackerel Salmon Sardine Shark Sturgeon Swordfish Tilapia Trout Tuna Whitebait Shellfish Abalone Cockles Conch Crab Crayfish Geoduck Krill Lobster Mussels
Sea_cucumbers_as_food
halfbeak (springtime) Shima-aji (しま鯵): white trevally Shirauo (しらうお): whitebait (Springtime) Shiromi (白身) seasonal "white meat" fish Suzuki (鱸): sea bass
List of sushi and sashimi ingredients
List_of_sushi_and_sashimi_ingredients
a piece of land on the lakeshore and a rock in the lake where īnanga (whitebait) could be caught. Tarawhai was pleased with these gifts and reciprocated
Te_Whanapokia
Meat paste, usually made from fish
Herring Mackerel Salmon Sardine Shark Sturgeon Swordfish Tilapia Trout Tuna Whitebait Shellfish Abalone Cockles Conch Crab Crayfish Geoduck Krill Lobster Mussels
Surimi
Processed fish preserved in an airtight container
Herring Mackerel Salmon Sardine Shark Sturgeon Swordfish Tilapia Trout Tuna Whitebait Shellfish Abalone Cockles Conch Crab Crayfish Geoduck Krill Lobster Mussels
Canned_fish
Town in Essex, England
seafood catch from Leigh fishing boats has always been shellfish and whitebait. Many of the local trawlers were at one time bawleys, and two of Old Leigh's
Leigh-on-Sea
Type of fish used as food for humans
traditionally sold at auction for charity. Very young herring are called whitebait and are eaten whole as a delicacy.[citation needed] In Norway, salting
Herring_as_food
Is thin and has very long, white hair. Cutlass (カトラス) nicknamed "Fresh Whitebait Rice Bowl" Voiced by: Ami Nanase (Japanese); Alyssa Marek (English) Team's
List of Girls und Panzer characters
List_of_Girls_und_Panzer_characters
Offshore island in Fujisawa, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
cracker, including those of octopus ("Maruyaki Tako Senbei"), shrimp, and whitebait at Asahi Honten Enoshima is served by three nearby railway stations: Katase-Enoshima
Enoshima
Children's television series
1999 and ended in 2002. On 15 February 2020, Jason Gunn announced that WhitebaitMedia & NZ on Air will make a new revival series for the new animated pre-school
Bumble_(TV_series)
Fish bladder as food
Herring Mackerel Salmon Sardine Shark Sturgeon Swordfish Tilapia Trout Tuna Whitebait Shellfish Abalone Cockles Conch Crab Crayfish Geoduck Krill Lobster Mussels
Fish_maw
Species of fish
5–5 cm (1.8–2.0 in). Juvenile giant kōkopu form a small part of the annual whitebait catch. The first species in the family Galaxiidae to be described by scientists
Giant_kōkopu
Fossil site in Otago, New Zealand
Galaxias effusus from Foulden Maar is the oldest known species of Galaxias, the group to which whitebait belong.
Foulden_Maar
River in the South Island of New Zealand
Awarau River. The name Inangahua is from the Māori language; inanga means whitebait, small edible fish of Galaxias spp., and hua may mean the drying and preserving
Inangahua_River
1949 film by Frank Launder
excesses, making it rather charming. Writing for the New Statesman, William Whitebait offered a disparaging perspective, likening the arrival of popular novels
The_Blue_Lagoon_(1949_film)
Pie with the main ingredient being fish
Herring Mackerel Salmon Sardine Shark Sturgeon Swordfish Tilapia Trout Tuna Whitebait Shellfish Abalone Cockles Conch Crab Crayfish Geoduck Krill Lobster Mussels
Fish_pie
Index of animals with the same common name
silverfish (Pleuragramma antarcticum) A Chinese-to-English translation of whitebait Members of the family Salangidae ("dulong" in the Tagalog language). This
Silver_fish_(fish)
Military aircraft sent to disrupt enemies deep behind front lines
interdictor concept. The Grumman A-6C Intruder was an interdictor. Operation Whitebait, a notable use of the intruder tactic McIntosh, Dave, Terror in the Starboard
Intruder_(air_combat)
Town in Kantō, Japan
commercial fishing industry is important, and main fishery products include whitebait, sardines, flounder and clams. Marine food processing includes salted
Ōarai,_Ibaraki
Welsh actor (1901–1970)
(1961) as 1st Thames Conservancy Officer Nothing Barred (1961) as Lord Whitebait "Obituary: Naunton Wayne – The Times (18 November 1970)". The Alfred Hitchcock
Naunton_Wayne
Species of fish
Ocean, from the Gulf of Mexico (where it is known as the pilchard or whitebait) down to Brazil where it is called mata. It has a solid back with dark
Scaled_sardine
Juvenile eel
Gigibeyon (2009-01-15). "Japanese Seasonal Fish: Noresore/Conger Eel Whitebait". SHIZUOKA GOURMET. Archived from the original on 3 July 2018. Retrieved
Leptocephalus
Italian fried selection of meat or fish and vegetables
may include baby octopus, calamari rings, cod, sardines, shrimps and whitebait. Fritto misto di pesce, is often named after the area from which it comes
Fritto_misto
Prehistoric peat-preserved trees
patterns. This particular grain is named after schools of New Zealand whitebait fish that emit a similar pattern when swimming in one direction. Orange
Swamp_kauri
Catching seafood for commercial profit
Toothfish Freshwater fish Carp Sturgeon Tilapia Trout Other wild fish Eel Whitebait more... Crustaceans Crab Krill Lobster Shrimp Prawns more... Molluscs
Commercial_fishing
Common name used for three species of fish of the genus Galaxias
after four to five months. Kokopu sprats are keenly sought by fishers as whitebait for consumption as a delicacy and are caught in fine meshed nets.[citation
Kōkopu
Māori iwi (tribe) in New Zealand
kill Kataore. They made a meal of fernroot, pōhue (bindweed), īnanga (whitebait), and kākahi (freshwater mussel). Then they collected their ropes and
Ngāti_Tamaihutoroa
Railway tunnel in New Zealand
1997. p. 216. Gibson, Anne (20 January 2007). "Cross-country call of the whitebait". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 1 November 2011. Churchman, Geoffrey
Otira_Tunnel
sourced from the fishing port of Dover. Potted shrimps, prawn cocktail, whitebait, scallops and slices of smoked salmon, such as London Cure, are starters
Culture_of_England
Hard, green minerals in New Zealand culture
from the native freshwater fish Galaxias maculatus, one of the common whitebait species in New Zealand, and is pearly-white or grey-green in colour. It
Pounamu
Herring Mackerel Salmon Sardine Shark Sturgeon Swordfish Tilapia Trout Tuna Whitebait Shellfish Abalone Cockles Conch Crab Crayfish Geoduck Krill Lobster Mussels
Mackerel_as_food
Rural settlement in Southland region, New Zealand
rivers, near the Ōreti's estuary. Both rivers are popular for trout and whitebait fishing. It is considered to be a satellite town of Invercargill. It is
Wallacetown
Television New Zealand Touchdown Television TV3 TVNZ TVNZ Natural History Whitebait Productions Wingnut Films List of television production companies "Home"
List of television production companies of New Zealand
List_of_television_production_companies_of_New_Zealand
Spanish dish of rice cooked in fish stock
broth made from cheap fish with many bones, called morralla (Catalan for 'whitebait'), that had little value in the market and constituted the livelihood
Arròs_a_banda
Period in Chinese history from 420 to 589
wardrobe to red. He also passed an edict making officials try to find whitebait (銀魚). He died in 498 and was succeeded by his son Xiao Baojuan, who killed
Northern and Southern dynasties
Northern_and_Southern_dynasties
Scottish poet
became impoverished, and towards the end of his life was often seen at the Whitebait Inn, which was popular with singers and composers, in St Enoch's Wynd
Andrew_Park_(poet)
Topics referred to by the same term
egg - for example: yínyú jiāndàn (Silver Fish Fried Egg) yínyú chǎodàn (Whitebait omelette) Yinyu Waterfall in Yushan National Park Two islets (Yin Yu &
Yinyu
Palermo pasta dish, made with a long pasta, with a sauce of gianchetti (the whitebait of Mediterranean sardines and anchovies) olive oil, garlic, parsley, black
List_of_pasta_dishes
Topics referred to by the same term
military aircraft Suzuki Intruder, a cruiser-type motorcycle Operation Whitebait, a notable WWII example of intruder operations Intruder (Serbian band)
Intruder
1949 film by Carol Reed
employ his instrument much as the Homeric bard did his lyre. — William Whitebait, New Statesman and Nation (1949) Zither player Anton Karas composed and
The_Third_Man
Species of crustacean
shrimp on fried rice As sushi Sakura shrimp on rice Sakura shrimp and whitebait sashimi Shinagawa-don, rice and fried patty made of sakura shrimp and
Sakura_shrimp
Pub in Greenwich, London
Tavern's Hawke Room. It also became well known as the venue for political whitebait dinners for the Liberal Party in Victorian times, the last being held
Trafalgar_Tavern
Beach in Chennai, India
beach include mullets, sharks, silver bellies, rays, ribbon fish, skates, whitebait, dussumieria, Jew fish, horse mackerel, crabs, seer, pellona, pomfret
Marina_Beach
Culinary traditions of Greece
oil, tomatoes, vegetables, and herbs. Marides tiganites, small-sized whitebait fish (spicara smaris) that are lightly dusted with flour, then fried.
Greek_cuisine
Type of maize meal made in Africa
etsiswa, eliani (vegetables), inyama (meat), inyeni (fish), thimena (whitebait) or omrere (jute leaves). For distinguished guests or visitors, it is
Ugali
1959 film by Robert Frank
Hollywood Reporter. 161 (32): 3. August 25, 1960. ProQuest 2338126921. Whitebait, William (July 2, 1960). "Old and new waves". New Statesman. 60: 85 –
Pull_My_Daisy
Island in Menai Strait, Wales
retreated. After 1888 when the house was sold into private hands the whitebait (herring), business was developed, and growing tourism in the 20th century
Ynys_Gored_Goch
Aquatic animals that are harvested commercially in the greatest amounts
Toothfish Freshwater fish Carp Sturgeon Tilapia Trout Other wild fish Eel Whitebait more... Crustaceans Crab Krill Lobster Shrimp Prawns more... Molluscs
List of commercially important fish species
List_of_commercially_important_fish_species
List of common names used to refer to fish
Weever Weeverfish Wels catfish Whale catfish Whalefish Whale shark Whiff Whitebait White croaker Whitefish White marlin White shark Whitetip reef shark Whiting
List_of_fish_by_common_name
Season of television series
Debra Jamaican Jerk Chicken with Rum Fruit Pickle QLD Jac & Shaz Fried Whitebait with Asian Salad VIC Jane & Emma Coconut Banana Fritter with Caramel Sauce
My_Kitchen_Rules_series_6
Fish preserved by drying
Herring Mackerel Salmon Sardine Shark Sturgeon Swordfish Tilapia Trout Tuna Whitebait Shellfish Abalone Cockles Conch Crab Crayfish Geoduck Krill Lobster Mussels
Dried_fish
Season of television series
contestant's foods, but have no judging rights. JN: Jacqui & Nic (AUK) - Whitebait fritters, Harissa Spiced Lamb with Smoked eggplant Baba ghanoush JC: Jess
My_Kitchen_Rules_NZ_series_4
Preserved fish
Herring Mackerel Salmon Sardine Shark Sturgeon Swordfish Tilapia Trout Tuna Whitebait Shellfish Abalone Cockles Conch Crab Crayfish Geoduck Krill Lobster Mussels
Anchovies_as_food
Egg masses of fish and seafood
Herring Mackerel Salmon Sardine Shark Sturgeon Swordfish Tilapia Trout Tuna Whitebait Shellfish Abalone Cockles Conch Crab Crayfish Geoduck Krill Lobster Mussels
Roe
Season of television series
8 7 7 7 77 1st Safe Ep 14 21 February The Kiwi Kitchen Dishes Entrée Whitebait Fritters with Watercress and Horseradish Cream Main Pan Seared Snapper
My_Kitchen_Rules_series_3
1961 British film by Darcy Conyers
by John Chapman. Penniless Lord Whitebait plans to save his dwindling fortunes by opening his stately home, Whitebait Manor near Egham, to the public
Nothing_Barred
River in New Zealand
the Waitōtara River include kakahi (fresh water mussels), tuna (eels), whitebait, smelt, flounder, and sole. The lower catchment (together with the Ngutuwera
Waitōtara_River
Baked deconstructed sushi roll
Herring Mackerel Salmon Sardine Shark Sturgeon Swordfish Tilapia Trout Tuna Whitebait Shellfish Abalone Cockles Conch Crab Crayfish Geoduck Krill Lobster Mussels
Sushi_bake
Traditional Japanese broth
Herring Mackerel Salmon Sardine Shark Sturgeon Swordfish Tilapia Trout Tuna Whitebait Shellfish Abalone Cockles Conch Crab Crayfish Geoduck Krill Lobster Mussels
Dobin_mushi
District and municipality in Balıkesir, Turkey
harbours full of colourful boats. A few restaurants sell the papalina (whitebait) which is a local speciality. The ruins of three important ancient cities
Ayvalık
New Zealand's largest lake
include northern kōura or crayfish (Paranephrops planifrons) and kōkopu or whitebait (Galaxias species). A community of sponges and associated invertebrates
Lake_Taupō
New Zealand Labour Party politician
aged just 14 at a café. Later he was a television producer working at Whitebait Media for over 15 years. For seven years he produced the children's show
Reuben_Davidson
British unit supporting the French Resistance in WW2
(RAF Sqdn 161) at LZ Marabout near Grand Maleray, Cher 26 January 1943. WHITEBAIT/PRAWN/GURNARD: Henry Borosh (SOE-F), Richard Heritier and Charles Garland
SOE_RF_Section
Herring Mackerel Salmon Sardine Shark Sturgeon Swordfish Tilapia Trout Tuna Whitebait Shellfish Abalone Cockles Conch Crab Crayfish Geoduck Krill Lobster Mussels
List_of_raw_fish_dishes
City in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
activities, such as jet boating, jet skiing, rowing, kayaking, fishing, whitebaiting and swimming.[citation needed] Development of the region's cycleways
Napier,_New_Zealand
English naturalist (1826–1888)
instituted experiments on the migration of smelts, the habits of the herring, whitebait, crayfish, and other topics. Lee was himself an amateur collector of natural
Henry_Lee_(naturalist)
British fish company
company, operating its own fleet of small boats primarily for fishing whitebait and shrimp. In 1890, the company moved its headquarters to London to begin
Young's_Seafood
Protected wildlife sanctuary in Waikato, New Zealand
critically endangered takahē. In April 2007, three species of endangered whitebait (kōkopu or native trout) were reintroduced. In May, kākā were put into
Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari
Sanctuary_Mountain_Maungatautari
Fish eaten by humans
Herring Mackerel Salmon Sardine Shark Sturgeon Swordfish Tilapia Trout Tuna Whitebait Shellfish Abalone Cockles Conch Crab Crayfish Geoduck Krill Lobster Mussels
Fish_as_food
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Female
English
English variant spelling of Italian/Spanish Adelina, ADELYNA means "little noble."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Leader, Commander
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Shiva
Girl/Female
Tamil
Karnas wifes name in mahabharata, Success
Boy/Male
Irish
nollaig is the Irish word for Christmas and is given to boys or girls born on December 25th.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Durga, A melody in classical music
Biblical
of generation; of possession;bearer of scattering;
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name LINH means "spring."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Country
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, Indian, Sanskrit
Powerful; Strong; Mighty; Healthy; Energetic
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n.
The young of several species of herrings, especially of the common herring, esteemed a great delicacy by epicures in England.
n.
A small translucent fish (Salanx Chinensis) abundant at certain seasons on the coasts of China and Japan, and used in the same manner as the European whitebait.
n.
Any fish whose scales yield a pearl-like pigment used in manufacturing artificial pearls, as the bleak, and whitebait.