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Gentleman’s Relish vanished but its snobby smelly fish legacy lingers in Britain
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Published on 26 April 2026

An 1828 anchovy paste built English identity
Poet Dom Moraes’s wistful India lament and a friend’s English homecoming frame Gentleman’s Relish as more than a quirky condiment—it’s a symbol of English identity. The salty anchovy paste, born in 1828, draws on older fermented fish traditions worldwide. Now discontinued, it’s rekindling nostalgia and asking what keeps such “smelly” tastes alive.
- Gentleman’s Relish is remembered as an English identity marker
- The anchovy paste traces back to a fermented-flavour legacy
- Discontinuation has sparked nostalgia and debate over its staying power
- Dom Moraes’s contrast adds cultural context to the product’s fall
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