Farmed fish are pumped full of antibiotics, medications, hormones and fed garbage like grains, s0ibean oil, corn etc that affects their nutritional value and significantly increases the omega-6 content. Farmed fish also somehow have significantly more contaminants like PCBs and microplastics than wild-caught.
Watch salmon confidential, the conditions are terrible and farmed salmon are literally bathed in chemicals non stop to keep them from dying while swimming in and eating an assload of feces borne pathogens
https://i.imgur.com/PhCdLBo.jpg
is salmon based and IST approved?
japanese salmon in particular if that makes a difference
I never touch fish, the ocean is the most filthy and disgusting place on the planet - enjoy the mercury poisoning though.
Mercury poisoning isn't a thing considering the massive amount of fish you'd have to eat to make it happen morono
And while norwegian farm-based salmon got a bad rap 10 or 20 years ago for good reasons (litteraly : https://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/news/efsa-provides-advice-safety-and-nutritional-contribution-wild-and-farmed-fish ), industrials have adapted and corrected most of these old concerns
homie aren't the salmon native to Japan unfit for human consumption? The Dutch ate salmon from back home in front of Japanese people and they lost their shit because they thought their new trading partners were about to get seriously sick because that's what the wild salmon is like in Japan
it technically DOES make a difference
you want wild caught sustainable products
not farmed bullshit living in its own waste like a factory farmed fat gmo piece of shit
salmon is great
but i can only afford to eat it 5-7 times a month if that
It's disgusting because it tastes like the ocean when though it's a freshwater fish. I absolutely despise salmon.
If you have to eat fish just get tilapia (cheap as shit) or fresh tuna (expensive as shit). Both are a million times tastier than tuna.
Just had some for dinner. Was pretty tasty but not thay filling. Had to have a bunch of pizza rolls to fill me up after.
You that homosexual that was complaining about how hard it is to bulk in Japan?
>is salmon based and IST approved?
As long as it's wild-caught, yeah
Avoid any farmed fish
what’s the difference
Farmed fish are pumped full of antibiotics, medications, hormones and fed garbage like grains, s0ibean oil, corn etc that affects their nutritional value and significantly increases the omega-6 content. Farmed fish also somehow have significantly more contaminants like PCBs and microplastics than wild-caught.
Why is the farmed salmon from Costco so aesthetic yet the wild salmon from my local grocery store looks terrible?
Farmed salmon aren't naturally pink. They're given a dye that colours them the way you think Salmon should look
PCBs and microplastics are probably because of the containers and netting all along their growth process ending up there.
Why avoid farmed?
Watch salmon confidential, the conditions are terrible and farmed salmon are literally bathed in chemicals non stop to keep them from dying while swimming in and eating an assload of feces borne pathogens
I never touch fish, the ocean is the most filthy and disgusting place on the planet - enjoy the mercury poisoning though.
Mercury poisoning isn't a thing considering the massive amount of fish you'd have to eat to make it happen morono
And while norwegian farm-based salmon got a bad rap 10 or 20 years ago for good reasons (litteraly : https://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/news/efsa-provides-advice-safety-and-nutritional-contribution-wild-and-farmed-fish ), industrials have adapted and corrected most of these old concerns
Farmed salmon is still fed garbage in Norway. A few years ago their stomachs started to rupture and bulge out because of the food they were fed.
It's a good alternative to chicken when making rice and broccoli
>salmon, japan
:0
homie aren't the salmon native to Japan unfit for human consumption? The Dutch ate salmon from back home in front of Japanese people and they lost their shit because they thought their new trading partners were about to get seriously sick because that's what the wild salmon is like in Japan
There is no such thing as Dutch salmon. Perhaps it was Norwegian.
it technically DOES make a difference
you want wild caught sustainable products
not farmed bullshit living in its own waste like a factory farmed fat gmo piece of shit
salmon is great
but i can only afford to eat it 5-7 times a month if that
It's disgusting because it tastes like the ocean when though it's a freshwater fish. I absolutely despise salmon.
If you have to eat fish just get tilapia (cheap as shit) or fresh tuna (expensive as shit). Both are a million times tastier than tuna.
>salmon
😐
>salmon, japan
:O
Why are people spamming the japan meme? Where the fish is farmed/harvested is a legitimate factor in the quality of the fish.