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Salanort Boquerones in Vinegar Small Reviews

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What is the difference between boquerones and anchovies? Boquerones and anchovies are the same type of fish, the difference is that anchovies are heavily salted and boquerones are not. All boquerones are flash frozen soon after they are caught, to keep them at optimum freshness, then thawed and prepared. They are then chilled and packaged so that they arrive to you with pristine condition. Freshly caught from the Cantabrico Sea and filleted by hand, these anchovies are marinated in extra virgin olive oil and white wine vinegar. The vinegar immediately pickles them, sealing in their fresh taste. Olive oil is added to introduce a smooth, silky flavour. They are not salty and have a much milder taste than traditional anchovies. Boquerones are incredibly tasty, just serve them on crusty bread with piquillo peppers or alone with chopped garlic and parsley. We like to add them to salads or simply skewer them with a pickled guindilla and an olive and serve to guests as a tasty tapa. Boquerones are the perfect pairing to a cold beer. Why not try our seawater beer, Er Boqueron, for a true taste of the sea. Keep them refrigerated and serve within one week after opening.

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Edward Adams
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Very tasty, excellent on toast
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Authentic and delicious
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William Gibb
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these taste out of this world... nothing quite compares unless you’re actually in Spain!
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William Gibb
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these taste out of this world... nothing quite compares unless you’re actually in Spain!
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Nicholas Buck
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Superb tasting Boquerenos...highly recommended
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Josephine Rodgers
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Delicious - much less salty and more subtle than anchovies, and a great addition to a tapas spread.
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