Cheap, common, and often ignored — this fish is ranked by U.S. experts as the healthiest in the world

The image correctly points out that these cost “just a few cents” (or, more realistically in today’s economy, a couple of dollars). In a world where high-quality protein is becoming increasingly expensive, sardines remain one of the most cost-effective ways to get “brain food” into your diet without a premium price tag.


How to Eat Them (If You’re a Skeptic)

If the idea of eating fish from a can is off-putting, many “American experts” recommend starting simple:

  1. On Toast: Mash them with a squeeze of lemon, red pepper flakes, and a bit of parsley on sourdough.

  2. In Pasta: Toss them into a pan with garlic, olive oil, and capers for a classic Pasta con le Sarde.

  3. Salad Topper: Use them instead of chicken or tuna to add a salty, savory kick to a Caesar or Greek salad.

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