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andy rue | 18:18 Thu 01st Feb 2007 | Animals & Nature
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what is the difference between a sardine and a pilchard
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(sorry, don't know)
A pilchard is the cornish name for a sardine, so I am led to believe
It seems "pilchard" is the common name given to the 6 species of sardine - more scientifically known as the 5 x "Sardinops" species in the Indian & Pacific oceans, and 1 x "Sardinia pilchardus" species in the Atlantic & Med.

Just to be absolutely correct however, 1998 research suggests that there are actually only 2 distinct species since all the Sardinops are probably the same. Sortof like the same basic sardines but speaking in a regional accent if you like.
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thanks all i think that sorted it then ???
10p per tin ?!
one begins with p and the other s

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