Anchovy

/ˈæn.tʃə.vi/ noun

An anchovy is a small, oily sea fish that is often preserved in salt or oil and used to add strong, salty flavor to dishes. It is common in Mediterranean cooking and on some pizzas.

From Spanish 'anchoa' or 'anchova', likely from a Basque word meaning 'dried fish'. It entered English through trade and food culture around the Mediterranean.

AMአንቾቪ
ARأنشوجة
BNঅ্যাঞ্চোভি
CSsardel
DAansjos
DESardelle
ELαντσούγια
ESanchoa
FAآنچوی
FIsardelli
FRanchois
GUએન્ચોવી
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