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dsi1 wrote:
> On 3/15/2010 9:16 AM, Stu wrote: >> >> I found this video done by an Austrailian TV station about Korean >> catfish otherwise known as Basa. The video is about the farming of the >> fish and the conditions it is grown in. 700 Tons of this fish is >> consumed by Austrailians yearly, do they know what they are eating? As >> well this fish is now making it's way in the UK fish and chip shops, >> the USA and Canada. Watch the video, it may turn you off your fish and >> chips completely. >> >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fx4cykHy0RM > > Oddly enough, I could have had Chinese style steamed basa for lunch - > instead I had pork chops. Too bad I didn't get the basa. It would have > been a real hoot to have seen that video after scarfing that down. > Here's the future of fish in this country: basa and tilapa - yes, ahi > and bluefin tuna - no. Oh well, at least we'll still have Twinkies. :-) <snork> Becca |
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