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Yes I pay attention. I don’t buy farm raised seafood unless I can identify and research the source. Over farmed salmon has to have artificial color added back into make it salmon colored..it goes white if over farmed. No thanks...Tilapia one of the most over farmed here in SoCal.

 

Wild caught for me...

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I used to only buy wild-caught but I've been reading that aquaculture methods have changed a lot in the last few years, so I am more open-minded. Also, one of my favorite things to serve company is Scottish Salmon. Whenever I serve Scottish Salmon for dinner, people literally rave. Guess what? It's farmed.

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I saw a documentary recently about farmed salmon and all of the chemicals used to raise them. So, it's wild-caught for me. I suspect there is no perfect food though.

Wild-caught seafood is not without chemicals, such as the chemicals that pollute the oceans and many freshwater lakes. Additionally, not all farm-raised seafood is raised with massive amounts of chemicals. You really have to do your homework.

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Wild-caught seafood is not without chemicals, such as the chemicals that pollute the oceans and many freshwater lakes. Additionally, not all farm-raised seafood is raised with massive amounts of chemicals. You really have to do your homework.

 

 

The thing that was supposed to bad about farmed salmon was the PCBs. But they've found that the concentration of PCBs is about the same in farmed and wild-caught salmon.

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