Brisling

/ˈbrɪzlɪŋ/ noun

A small herring or sprat fish, often canned and sold as food, particularly popular in Scandinavian and northern European cuisine.

From Norwegian and Swedish 'brisling,' originally the name for a small fish species found in Nordic waters. The word entered English through trade with Scandinavian countries.

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