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Records of whitebait as a food in England date back to 1612.
The area is also popular for catching whitebait off the barrier.
Otherwise the whitebait quickly swim back out of the net.
New Zealand whitebait are not like the fish sold under this name elsewhere in the world.
Drop a third of the whitebait into the oil, and cook about 2 minutes or longer, until the fish is crisp.
The relatively low catch means that the prices at market are rather high, even in comparison to other whitebait.
And all she talked about was books and catching whitebait.
If the sardines are under two inches, you can go ahead and eat the bones, as with whitebait.
Father Brown seemed to cogitate; he lifted a little whitebait on his fork.
Nevertheless, whitebait can normally only be purchased during or close to the netting season.
By the 1780s it was fashionable to dine on whitebait.
For the next 5-6 months the larvae live in the sea and develop into juvenile fish, often referred to as whitebait.
After 1888 when the house was sold into private hands the whitebait (herring), people would often travel to the island to taste the fish.
Note: Whitebait is a mixture of small fish.
My latest such experience involved capturing and devouring whitebait.
"You're thinking of whitebait, there's no season for mussels."
They are much smaller than Chinese or British whitebait.
Also, a lack of shade over waterways has been shown to kill the whitebait eggs.
A special one day was delicious spaghetti-thin whitebait, deep fried and served with lemon.
Put the whitebait in the flour, and stir so that each piece is liberally coated.
Whitebait is a marketing term for the fry of fish, typically between 25 and 50 millimetres long.
Among other wonderful fried fish specialties, I especially liked the whitebait, tiny and consumed by the dozen.
September and October are the season for fresh whitebait, which I chose as an appetizer.
Start with a huge plate of pinky-size whitebait, dredged in flour.
"People who worked for Gore would be down in the water bringing up fresh fish from the sea, little whitefish, like whitebait.