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- LBC (Long Beach, CA) formerly NYC
Glimpsed the article on here about 507lb prize tuna for sushi.
Got me thinking would I eat that? No. From an ecological standpoint, it is better to catch the bigger fish/seafood so you're not depleting the future food supply of the same. So yea it makes sense to eat the bigger ones.
But personally, I've found smaller fish/younger fish, veggies, fruits just in general tend to taste better. Like in the produce section, the ones that are giant size seem more likely to be GMO varieties, and if not, just overgrown. Ie, eggplant. I find the smaller ones make better babaganoush.
Same with shrimps, lobsters, squid, octo, and occasionally smelts and tilapia, though avoid fish and especially aquacultured fish much as possible. Good tasty things seem to come in small packages. Nope I didnt have the luxury yet to test this out chemically but it just makes sense.
I suppose those of you who eat pigs, cows, rabbits, deer, horse etc, the younger meat tastes tender and richer, no?
With old animals I'm thinking of free radicals, toxin buildup, antibiotic & steroid buildup, PRIONs, etc.
And likewise in the hobby too.
Sorry for the rant, please chime in if ya care! :banghead:
Got me thinking would I eat that? No. From an ecological standpoint, it is better to catch the bigger fish/seafood so you're not depleting the future food supply of the same. So yea it makes sense to eat the bigger ones.
But personally, I've found smaller fish/younger fish, veggies, fruits just in general tend to taste better. Like in the produce section, the ones that are giant size seem more likely to be GMO varieties, and if not, just overgrown. Ie, eggplant. I find the smaller ones make better babaganoush.
Same with shrimps, lobsters, squid, octo, and occasionally smelts and tilapia, though avoid fish and especially aquacultured fish much as possible. Good tasty things seem to come in small packages. Nope I didnt have the luxury yet to test this out chemically but it just makes sense.
I suppose those of you who eat pigs, cows, rabbits, deer, horse etc, the younger meat tastes tender and richer, no?
With old animals I'm thinking of free radicals, toxin buildup, antibiotic & steroid buildup, PRIONs, etc.
And likewise in the hobby too.
Sorry for the rant, please chime in if ya care! :banghead: