Fish-Flavored Fish
Farmed fish doesn't taste enough like its wild brethren. The solution? Manipulation and "flavoring compounds."
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6 Comments:
Please don't.
ronfrankl at 6:22PM on 12/09/07
Oh my god, that sounds disgusting.
janjan at 9:23PM on 12/09/07
AHHHH.
Prairie at 12:00AM on 12/10/07
The most disturbing aspect of this development (and many others) is that the majority of the American market will complacently support flavored fish, just as it does most other bastardizations of actual food and other natural resources.
johnjgoddard at 6:27AM on 12/10/07
Let the people who eat fast food eat the manipulated farmed fish and this will free up more wild fish for those of us who still cook.
whippingwater at 11:41AM on 12/10/07
Although, this stuff might go well on Soylent Green. Worth a try.
ronfrankl at 1:18PM on 12/10/07