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Molly Brown January 12th 11 06:07 AM

O.T. When buying fish.
 
Some markets are advertising and selling fillets of Pangasius
Hypothalmus as Bass. Pangasius Hypothalmus is a species of Catfish and
is NOT Bass. The taxonomy for Bass is Micropterus Salmoides.
Before purchasing you should ask to know the name of the taxonomy for
the fish that you are buying or ask to see the case or box the fish
was shipped in so you can read it.
Welcome to the twenty-first century where you have to know the
scientific genus name before eating something.

I could have posted this on some consumer group but I don稚 think much
of anyone reads those. I知 guessing that this information will be
disseminated faster here. Please correct me if I知 wrong.

Smitty Two January 12th 11 06:43 AM

O.T. When buying fish.
 
In article
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Molly Brown wrote:

jibber jabber

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of anyone reads those. Iケm guessing that this information will be
disseminated faster here. Please correct me if Iケm wrong.



You're wrong.

ransley[_2_] January 12th 11 09:07 AM

O.T. When buying fish.
 
On Jan 12, 12:07*am, Molly Brown wrote:
Some markets are advertising and selling fillets of Pangasius
Hypothalmus as Bass. Pangasius Hypothalmus is a species of Catfish and
is NOT Bass. The taxonomy for Bass is Micropterus Salmoides.
Before purchasing you should ask to know the name of the taxonomy for
the fish that you are buying or ask to see the case or box the fish
was shipped in so you can read it.
Welcome to the twenty-first century where you have to know the
scientific genus name before eating something.

I could have posted this on some consumer group but I don稚 think much
of anyone reads those. I知 guessing that this information will be
disseminated faster here. Please correct me if I知 wrong.


Buy only Hot Dogs, you know they came from Hot Dogs. Fake Crab meat is
good , its from the Fake Crab/

Frank[_13_] January 12th 11 01:17 PM

O.T. When buying fish.
 
On 1/12/2011 1:07 AM, Molly Brown wrote:
Some markets are advertising and selling fillets of Pangasius
Hypothalmus as Bass. Pangasius Hypothalmus is a species of Catfish and
is NOT Bass. The taxonomy for Bass is Micropterus Salmoides.
Before purchasing you should ask to know the name of the taxonomy for
the fish that you are buying or ask to see the case or box the fish
was shipped in so you can read it.
Welcome to the twenty-first century where you have to know the
scientific genus name before eating something.

I could have posted this on some consumer group but I don稚 think much
of anyone reads those. I知 guessing that this information will be
disseminated faster here. Please correct me if I知 wrong.


Also, let it be known, swai is catfish.
Women shouldn't eat fish, because, um, it makes them smell fishy.

Jules Richardson January 12th 11 01:40 PM

O.T. When buying fish.
 
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 01:07:07 -0800, ransley wrote:
Buy only Hot Dogs


You mean cold dogs; they're not hot until they're heated. Actually, I
suppose nobody knows the temperature of the immediate environment in
advance - they should really be ambient temperature dogs...

cheers

Jules

Nate Nagel January 12th 11 01:43 PM

O.T. When buying fish.
 
On 01/12/2011 08:17 AM, Frank wrote:
On 1/12/2011 1:07 AM, Molly Brown wrote:
Some markets are advertising and selling fillets of Pangasius
Hypothalmus as Bass. Pangasius Hypothalmus is a species of Catfish and
is NOT Bass. The taxonomy for Bass is Micropterus Salmoides.
Before purchasing you should ask to know the name of the taxonomy for
the fish that you are buying or ask to see the case or box the fish
was shipped in so you can read it.
Welcome to the twenty-first century where you have to know the
scientific genus name before eating something.

I could have posted this on some consumer group but I don稚 think much
of anyone reads those. I知 guessing that this information will be
disseminated faster here. Please correct me if I知 wrong.


Also, let it be known, swai is catfish.
Women shouldn't eat fish, because, um, it makes them smell fishy.


In all seriousness, there are some concerns with pregnant women and some
types of fish, due to possible mercury levels or other contaminants.

nate

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Red Green January 12th 11 03:13 PM

O.T. When buying fish.
 
Molly Brown wrote in news:15cfbe86-bacf-4cff-
:

Some markets are advertising and selling fillets of Pangasius
Hypothalmus as Bass. Pangasius Hypothalmus is a species of Catfish and
is NOT Bass. The taxonomy for Bass is Micropterus Salmoides.
Before purchasing you should ask to know the name of the taxonomy for
the fish that you are buying or ask to see the case or box the fish
was shipped in so you can read it.
Welcome to the twenty-first century where you have to know the
scientific genus name before eating something.

I could have posted this on some consumer group but I don稚 think much
of anyone reads those. I知 guessing that this information will be
disseminated faster here. Please correct me if I知 wrong.


Never ceases to amaze me the things you pull out of your ass and post in
the most unlikely place to be of interest.

I don稚 think much
of anyone reads those.


Because:

a) Because people post retarded **** there.
b) No one gives a ****
c) Assholes post there
d) all of the above and then some.


I知 guessing that this information will be
disseminated faster here. Please correct me if I知 wrong.


Wrong.

Red Green January 12th 11 03:18 PM

O.T. When buying fish.
 
Frank wrote in :

On 1/12/2011 1:07 AM, Molly Brown wrote:
Some markets are advertising and selling fillets of Pangasius
Hypothalmus as Bass. Pangasius Hypothalmus is a species of Catfish and
is NOT Bass. The taxonomy for Bass is Micropterus Salmoides.
Before purchasing you should ask to know the name of the taxonomy for
the fish that you are buying or ask to see the case or box the fish
was shipped in so you can read it.
Welcome to the twenty-first century where you have to know the
scientific genus name before eating something.

I could have posted this on some consumer group but I don't think much
of anyone reads those. I'm guessing that this information will be
disseminated faster here. Please correct me if I'm wrong.


Also, let it be known, swai is catfish.
Women shouldn't eat fish, because, um, it makes them smell fishy.


....and they're dangerous.

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