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Aglio ed Olio: A Christmas Pasta

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Every Christmas Eve, as we grew up, there was a huge meal of various seafood. This was a tradition was known in some households as the Feast of the Seven Fishes. Because we lived in New England, near the coast, fresh seafood was abundant. Wilipedia explains: "The "Feast of the Seven Fishes" is said to have come from Southern Italy, but today is a completely Italian-American celebration. A dinner on Christmas Eve is celebrated with meals of fish and seafood, but there may be seven, eight, or even nine specific fishes that are considered traditional.  The most famous dish Southern Italians are known for is BaccalĂ  (salted cod fish). Reasons for celebrating with such a simple fish as BaccalĂ  is attributed to the greatly impoverished regions of Southern Italy.  Fried Smelts, calamari, and other types of seafood have been incorporated into the Christmas Eve dinner over the years, and sensationalized with the American version of "The Seven Fishes."" Ou...

Anchovies in Olive Oil: A Request from Spain

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I recently received the following request from Spain. Originally it was in Spanish, so I requested a translation. Here is what email said: Dear Sir/ Madam : We are informed by the Spanish Commerce Office in London that your company is interested in importing fish and other foods from Spain. Our company is established in 1962 in Colindres, north coast in Spain. Our anchovies enjoy an excellent reputation in Spanish market, and is recipient to numerous awards of recognition with regards the quality of our product. We have a large factory completely adapted to EU requirements and we have obtained the BRC Certificate. Our production capacity permits us to offer unparalleled service to our customers in Spain, as well as in the international market. We already export to countries such as France, Italy, Portugal, Switzerland or Ireland. We are interested in extending the commerce to your country. If you are interested in importing anchovies in oil, " alla vera carne" or any of our ...