Heavy Metal Sushi!
- Green Wood
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Heavy Metal Sushi!
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/24/nyreg ... hi.html?hp
It's been know for quite a long time now that tuna has high levels of mercury. Enough that children shouldn't be eating those tuna sandwiches.
Now hope fully the tuna stocks can be revived before all are gone. Now the price of salmon will go skyhigh!
Stock market i'm not so sure.
AZ
It's been know for quite a long time now that tuna has high levels of mercury. Enough that children shouldn't be eating those tuna sandwiches.
Now hope fully the tuna stocks can be revived before all are gone. Now the price of salmon will go skyhigh!
Stock market i'm not so sure.
AZ
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- Apollonaris Zeus
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Sorry, but it's the top feeders that get the most mercury in the sea!Ugly Dougly wrote:It really depends on where the fish are harvested. Normally bottom-dwelling fish collect more heavy metals than pelagic fish like tuna. Thank god its too expensive to eat every day.
Maybe you are talking about fresh water fish, but catfish (bottom feeders) are lowest.
See- http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~frf/sea-mehg.html
This link only has data on mercury, so you may be right on other metals!
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[quote]"Mary Anne Hansan, the vice president of the National Fisheries Institute, said it was sending out the leaflets because “what we are hearing is a lot of consumer confusion about what to believe when it comes to seafood.â€
[quote]"Mary Anne Hansan, the vice president of the National Fisheries Institute, said it was sending out the leaflets because “what we are hearing is a lot of consumer confusion about what to believe when it comes to seafood.â€
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A lot of farm raised fish use wild fish as feed. It's the same food chain. Also, most farm raised have antibiotics & chemicals fed to them as well to try to contain the diseases that spread due to the unnaturally close quarters they're kept in.Toolmaker wrote:The place I get my sushi from uses farm raised. Their tuna tataki is especially dandy. Sometimes I make my own sushi rolls with eel, salmon skin, etc.. yum yum.. I think I'm gonna have sushi for dinner.
You should also be aware that salt water fish, like tuna, that are "farm raised" are still farmed in the exact same ocean that the wild fish are in- the farmed ones are just in pens. Any metals or run-off that affects wild fish in the area will also affect the farmed ones.
Not saying don't enjoy your sushi, just saying be aware that "farm raised" doesn't equal "better than wild". In most cases wild fish is healthier & better for you (and tastes better).
If it makes you feel any better, almost all food we eat from veggies on up to the finest cuts of meat have contaminants as well. Wheee.
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It doesn't. Now I'm joining PETA and becoming a vegan that grows all my own food. Its all YOUR fault.Eric wrote:If it makes you feel any better, almost all food we eat from veggies on up to the finest cuts of meat have contaminants as well. Wheee.Toolmaker wrote:The place I get my sushi from uses farm raised. Their tuna tataki is especially dandy. Sometimes I make my own sushi rolls with eel, salmon skin, etc.. yum yum.. I think I'm gonna have sushi for dinner.
j/k
Thanks for the heads up about farm raised.. didn't know that. Guess we're fucked any way you looks at it. They way I figure it at least I dont have to worry about the sushi chef scratchin his balls right before makin my roll or else I'd see him do it. I kinda dig the whole make the food in front of ya and extra clean environ I get from the sushi joint. Ya never know what that cook behind closed doors is doing with your food. After that movie "Waiting" I'm scared to eat anywhere where I can't see in the kitchen.
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