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Sea Bass, Farmed?

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sandyRoe | 21:06 Mon 01st Aug 2016 | Food & Drink
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I bought a couple of fillets today and noticed on the pack the fish had been farmed in Turkey.
Farmed fish never seems as good as wild. Salmon is a good example. Where could I buy wild ones?
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Your local fishmonger is really the only place. I get mine from the Birmingham indoor market .
Check with your local fishmongers or markets to see where they source theirs from.
A proper fishmongers might be able to oblige.
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Best fishmongers here is Sawyers. I'll have a look in later in the week
Farmed salmon is nothing like wild salmon. I hate those flaccid fat lines in farmed salmon!
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You sometimes see it fairly cheap. And there's the reason ^^^
Yes, Sandy.
Could you not simply annoy the ones you have ?
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I thought I could rile them by giving them a good battering but they're fillets, no backbone, so they'd not rise to the bait.

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