Pilchard

Sardina pilchardus

Blue sketch illustration of Pilchard
Kosher
Has fins and scales
Fins Yes
Scales Yes
Description

The European pilchard is a species of ray-finned fish in the monotypic genus Sardina. The young of the species are among the many fish that are sometimes called sardines.

Pilchards are sold fresh, frozen, or canned, and they're also salted, smoked, or dried. They're the same species sold as sardines when smaller.

The European pilchard lives in the northeast Atlantic, the Mediterranean, and the Black Sea, from Iceland and southern Scandinavia down to Senegal. It schools at about 25 to 55 m deep by day and 10 to 35 m at night. The biggest catches come from Morocco, Portugal, and Spain.

Also known as

  • European Pilchard
  • Sardine

Kosher Pilchard in foreign languages

ScientificSardina pilchardus
Hebrew סרדין אירופי
Arabic سردين البلشار الأوروبي
Spanish Majuga
Portuguese Sardinha
French Sardine
Italian sardina
German Sardine
Greek Σαρδέλα
Russian Европейская сардина
Turkish Sardina
Chinese 沙丁魚
Japanese ニシイワシ
Korean 정어리
Vietnamese Cá mòi cơm châu Âu
Thai ปลาซาร์ดีนยุโรป
Indonesian Sarden
Warnings & Kosher Issues
  • Pilchard is a herring-family fish with fins and scales, so it is kosher.
  • Same species as the sardine. Larger adults are sold as pilchards, smaller juveniles as sardines.
  • Can carry anisakid nematode parasites, though documented human infections from this species are rare.