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I discovered this fish at my super market wrapped in crabmeat… I ate it quite often until I got tired of it and had to take a break. Recently I decided just to buy the fish and wrap it myself, I fry it with a fish fry mix. But something told me to look this up this fish, I guess because it said Vietnam @$5.99 lb that pretty cheap,
This is my last time buying it though.
Yeah I thought the same thing reading this. I love basa and usually cook at home, and buy from local farmers. Other than possible mercury contamination if you eat too much(which is fine btw, just don’t eat too much. This is an issue with many fish) I can’t see that anything else is the matter here.
If all thing available in market are dengerous as show in aaj tak and other print media than what shall eat i sometime human being is only safe eat now
Some how I have a feeling, this news paper Print always writes against Indian setup and policies . Be it anything to do with food or govt. Policies or some social practices …This paper will always publish negative reports . I wonder who runs it?
americans have a way to market their product well previously they said coconut oil was bad and palmoil was good if you know about it please overlook their crap reports they make is to prosper their industry
Rubbish, it’s American propoganda. Sale of American catfish is plummeting due to import of cheaper Basa from Vietnam. Long ago ,I went on to the site of Australian fisheries department and found nothing adverse about this much maligned fish. N ew Zealand ‘s fisheries department tested the fish for contamination and found none.
I discovered this fish at my super market wrapped in crabmeat… I ate it quite often until I got tired of it and had to take a break. Recently I decided just to buy the fish and wrap it myself, I fry it with a fish fry mix. But something told me to look this up this fish, I guess because it said Vietnam @$5.99 lb that pretty cheap,
This is my last time buying it though.
Irresponsible reporting, “staying away”? what if the local produce is good enough? Won’t such reporting affect local fish farmers?
Yeah I thought the same thing reading this. I love basa and usually cook at home, and buy from local farmers. Other than possible mercury contamination if you eat too much(which is fine btw, just don’t eat too much. This is an issue with many fish) I can’t see that anything else is the matter here.
If all thing available in market are dengerous as show in aaj tak and other print media than what shall eat i sometime human being is only safe eat now
What?
Some how I have a feeling, this news paper Print always writes against Indian setup and policies . Be it anything to do with food or govt. Policies or some social practices …This paper will always publish negative reports . I wonder who runs it?
americans have a way to market their product well previously they said coconut oil was bad and palmoil was good if you know about it please overlook their crap reports they make is to prosper their industry
ItS a filthy toxic piece of swimming shit..
https://www.timescolonist.com/life/ask-eric-is-it-safe-to-eat-imported-basa-fish-1.87907
Rubbish, it’s American propoganda. Sale of American catfish is plummeting due to import of cheaper Basa from Vietnam. Long ago ,I went on to the site of Australian fisheries department and found nothing adverse about this much maligned fish. N ew Zealand ‘s fisheries department tested the fish for contamination and found none.