04-01-2013, 04:19 PM
Can someone educate me on what's wrong with the farmed salmon??
Buying fresh, wild caught Salmon
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04-01-2013, 05:23 PM
I do not find right or wrong, as I have enjoyed many of the salmonoid varaities...
Each has its own taste/texture, and most preferences are based more do to the fact these are different fish... farmed is almost all Atlantic species variants, wild caught Pacific NW is... Pacific species variants... (& fresh off the hook...mmmmm)
04-01-2013, 05:43 PM
Farm raises fish have higher levels of toxins of pbc's because of living in dense pens
It makes me think of a overcrowded overfed fishtank.
04-02-2013, 04:31 AM
If I farmed it myself I'd eat it. But since I don't know how clean the area is that the fish are raised in, nor what they're fed (since they can't forage their natural foods) I'm really not interested. If I raised, say, tilapia myself I'd know everything they were fed (well other than bugs they catch on their own) and I'd happily eat them.
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04-02-2013, 05:27 AM
quote: Wendy Alderson
Wendy Alderson
04-02-2013, 04:33 PM
I can vouch for FAS, my husband and son travel yearly (July) for a Salmon and Halibut fishing trip out of Sitka. They bring home an average of 200 pounds which has been FAS, and it takes us about a year to go through it but tastes as fresh on day 364 as on day 1 right off the boat. I do believe FAS is superior to "FRESH" which has sat around who knows how long before it actually makes it to your plate. That being said, I sure look forward to our trips to Hilo area where we purchase Ahi, Aku, Opihi, and other fresh caught selections from local fishermen, right off the back of the boat and it IS "ono." Mmmmm, just made myself hungry![:I]
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