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As you know we (flag) eat every kinds of fish. What kinds of
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As you know we (flag) eat every kinds of fish.
What kinds of fish do your people often eat?
My image is
British eat salmon, cod and Dover sole.
Norwegian and Canadian eat salmon.
Rest of them I have no ideas, so please tell me.
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>>60853737
stop eating our whales m8
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>>60853752
whale is not fish m8
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>>60853781
then stop eating them regardless
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Most fish here is usually white fish like Cod or Tilapia, southern states like Catfish and ones that border an ocean usually have the best stuff like Marlin or Snapper or Barracuda. I think Salmon and Cod are the most popular. I like Trout fishing in my state (AZ) but I also catch Bluegill/Sunfish, Carp, Salmon, and Catfish.
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>>60853823
thank you sir
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>>60853737
Corvina is probably the most eaten fish in Korea.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larimichthys_polyactis
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Depends on the city/town. In Sydney I suppose you get: Tasmanian Salmon, Trout, Snapper, Gummy Shark, flounder, Skipjack Tuna
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>>60853860
Where in Japan are you? I'm studying at Kyushu University next year
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>>60853899
I am from Nagoya. good luck with your study.
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>>60853823
I was close but apparently shrimp is the most popular.
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>>60853863
I think we eat them hot boiling pot with fish stock in winter a well, thanks.

>>60853887
>Gummy Shark
very interesting give me some example of dishes

>cat fish
we have some but not very common to serve in home dishes
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>>60854088
Gummy shark is largely popular in NSW because of how common it is, and the fact that it's completely boneless. We refer to it's meat as 'Flake.'

So it mainly finds its way into Fish & Chip shops, frozen fish fillets etc. In itself it doesn't have many established dishes, but can be commonly substituted in a lot of white-fleshed fish dishes or just cooked as a fillet fresh. It has a more subtle flavour, and is very tender. It can be substituted with flathead or whiting.

It used to be quite cheap, but not so much anymore. Still, it's far from expensive.
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>>60854267
Thanks much for your explanation, I can imagine that what you are saying about all that taste because I love whiting and flathead much more than others, and they are subtle flavor like you said I can agree with that.
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>>60853737
sea bream, red snappers and red mullets, haddock, pangasius shark, carp, sardine and anchovy
we usually import Nordic salmon too but its quite expensive.
I fish regularly for fun around this time, caught a large turbot and I almost got stung by a weever in the same day, Scorpaenas suck too.
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>>60854965
check out my pharaoh, isn't he cute as shit? aaawwww <3
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Salmon masterrace
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>>60854965
It is really new to me you Greeks eat carp.
I ate it once in Chinese restaurant but it has so many bones and taste not so nice. We don't eat them rather like watching in our garden. I like fishing too. Do you use Japanese
fishing tools? Shimano and Daiwa have excellent stuff. We use baits same as yours for surf fishes. It is very fun for going surf from this time of season to aim turbot and whiting. Thank you
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>>60855892
yes half of my gear is Japanese made actually, especially the lines, they are very tough and dont break easily unlike expensive Berkley imports from Cabela USA, I don't know if that's a good thing though bacause my hook gets stuck here and there in rocks sometimes, touch to cut off but still very thin.
My first reel mechanism as a beginner was a Shimano Katana, built like a tank for around 5000 yen (45 euro). I agree with the carp, not a fan sweet water anything personally.
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>>60853737
We are not a nation who eats a lot of fish. People who lives on the coast or the Amazon region eats a bit more. Andt we are too big, people eat different fishes on the regions (amazon rivers X ocean, northxsouth)

Considering the whole country, top 10 are Salmon, Tuna, Shark, Corvina, Saint Peter Tilapia, Pescada-branca, Tainha (grey mullets), Pintado (Spotted sorubim), Linguado (Flounder), Anchovy.

People in Amazon eats a bunch of different river fishes

We also eat a lot of other sea creatures like shrimps, crabs, squids, etc
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>>60856321
Boat fishing is also fun thing to do since you can target variety of fishes. watch this if you are interested in boat fishing as your country surrounded like many small islands.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEOrGsfGUQo
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In no particular order:

Atlantic Cod (Kibbeling is a Dutch Dish)
Pollack
European Hake
Whiting
Coalfish
Atlantic Herring (Soused Herring is a Dutch Dish)
Atlantic Salmon
Atlantic Mackerel
European Smelt
European Seabass
Rainbow Trout
Brown Trout
Common Ling
Cusk
Haddock
Skipjack Tuna
European Eel (Dutch Delicacy)
Longfin Tuna
European Sea Sturgeon
European Anchovy
European Flounder
Tub Gurnard
Sardine
Common Roach
Common Rudd
Common sole
Monkfish
European Plaice
Vietnamese River Cobbler (Imported)

Most of these are salt-water (with some obvious exceptions). There's too many fresh water species eaten here to count. And crabs and shrimps are also very populair, as is Sushi.
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Barramundi
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monkeyfaced eel
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>>60856662
>>60856829
Wow wow you eat many fishes! surprise! thanks for telling me.
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>>60856662
Also lots of Sardine, Whiting, Grouper.

In amazon they eat a lot of Tambaqui (pic) and Namorado. Both endemic river fishes
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>>60856770
thank you, I used to go fishing with my grandfather very early in the morning at 3am οn a boat, he used large nets though, but still fun.
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