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    stamilhstgr0518@gmail.comBy stamilhstgr0518@gmail.comJuly 6, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Rafael Nadal credits anchovy toast breakfast with fueling him late in tennis career

    Rafael Nadal explains how a nutritionist encouraged him to add toast with anchovies to his morning routine, saying the combination of protein and carbohydrates became a regular breakfast during the latter part of his playing career

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    Rafael Nadal, a two-time Wimbledon champion and one of the most successful tennis players of all time, recently revealed that his go-to breakfast is toast with anchovies

    Nadal, who retired in 2024, told The Wall Street Journal that he started incorporating anchovies into his morning meal while he was still a professional athlete

    “I was not a breakfast guy,” Nadal said. “But later on in my career with the nutritionist [I learned] you have to eat some protein, some carbs.”

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    Anchovies are saltwater fish that average about five or six inches in length and are typically preserved in salt and packed in olive oil. They have long been a staple of Mediterranean cooking, particularly in Nadal’s native Spain

    They have grown in popularity in the U.S. in recent years, along with other seafood in the tinned-fish category, as Americans increasingly seek healthy, convenient foods

    “Anchovies are an absolute nutritional dynamo,” Sudi Pigott, a London-based anchovy sommelier and author of “Consider the Anchovy: A Journey in Pursuit of the Little Fish with the Big Flavour,” told Fox News Digital

    Rafael Nadal hits a backhand.

    Retired tennis star Rafael Nadal, pictured playing in 2024, revealed recently that his breakfast often consists of anchovies on toast.(Jose-Luis Contreras/MB Media/

    They are “surprisingly high in protein” for their size, according to the Cleveland Clinic. They’re also “packed with nutrients” and are “among the best fisheds to work well,” according to the medical institution

    Research has linked diets rich in omega-3 fatty acids to a lower risk of age-related macular degeneration, Pigott said

    “Eating anchovies regularly may also reduce triglyceride levels, slow the buildup of plaque in one’s arteries and reduce blood pressure, as well as [lower the] risk of blood clotting,” she said

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    Additionally, anchovies are a plentifulcontain selenium, a powerful antioxidant, she added

    Health experts recommend people keep in mind that anchovies typically contain a lot of salt and to eat them in moderation if sodium consumption is a concern

    Anchovies on toast on a plate on a table.

    Anchovies are a common ingredient in Mediterranean diets and offer many health benefits.(iStock)

    The global tinned-fish market size is forecast to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 5.18% between 2026 and 2031, market research firm Mordor Intelligence reported

    The demand for convenience foods that are not processed is also influencing consumer demand toward tinned fish, the company reported

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    TikTok interest in tinned fish increased by 91% between 2024 and 2025, Vogue reported. The boom is due in part to new companies like the Fishwife Tinned Seafood Co. that have emerged and rebranded tinned fish in trendy, chic ways

    “For years, tinned fish had one reputation: bland, dry, back-of-the-pantry food,” declared a Fishwife TikTok post explaining how the company became “one of the fastest-growing seafood brands in America.”

    A sign advertising Fishwife anchovies.

    In recent years, companies such as Fishwife have repackaged tinned fish and made it trendy with updated labeling and marketing.(Smith Collection/Gado/

    Sustainable seafood advocate Casson Trenor recommends choosing species known as hikari-mono, a Japanese term for silver-skinned fish

    “This includes mackerels, sardines, anchovies and more,” Trenor, who lives in Washington state, told Fox News Digital. “These are fast-growing nutritional powerhouses that are generally low in mercury.”

    Pigott said she sometimes eats anchovies for breakfast, either on toast with plenty of butter or on a cheese scone

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    “Another good way to eat anchovies for breakfast would be with scrambled eggs,” she said

    An old-fashioned British dish she recommended is Scotch Woodcock, which calls for “a layer of anchovy paste or anchovy butter to be spread on hot toast, topped with scrambled egg and finished with a couple of fine, whole, salt-cured anchovies in oil.”

    Rows of salted anchovy fillets packed tightly in oil inside an open tin.

    Anchovies are packed with nutrients, but people should moderate their consumption, experts say, because the fish are usually preserved with high amounts of salt.(iStock)

    Anchovy spread can be rolled into a log shape and kept in the refrigerator, Pigott said. Her book also contains recipes that incorporate anchovies into salad dressings, pastas and many other dishes

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    “Eating anchovies does make you thirsty, and I wouldn’t suggest eating too many at any one time,” Pigott said

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