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I had a lovely bit of Mahi Mahi the other day.
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i hate fresh fish as it always seems to taste like its not cooked properly , like the texture of it.yuck
so i go for the Youngs frozen battered chunky fish instead..having for later for my tea
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Applewood smoked Mackerel , cobbler and scallops
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Rock Salmon
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I don't think I've ever eaten a fish I didn't like.
Not a great fan of things that live in shells and don't move, so clams and oysters and scallops and whelks and winkles and mussels and those kinds of molluscy things do nothing for me. I don't hate them, but I'd not actively go out of my way to eat them. But if it's got fins or legs or tentacles and if it swims or walks about in the sea, I'll eat it.
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Fish fingers
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Turbot, Halibut, Swordfish. In that order.
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No shellfish - can't stand the texture.
No to monkfish - couldn't eat it without seeing those hooded eyes. Other than that all fish. |
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Nothing wrong with fish fingers but has to be good quality ones and preferably haddock! Mind you, Jamie Oliver Pollock fish finger are not bad at all. Go very well in a sarnie!
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I was a bit embarrassed to tell the photographer he had to shoot a fish finger sandwich, so I told him it was 'lemon sole goujons' – what a prat I am! Be proud to eat fish fingers, that's what I say.
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Nothing wrong with fish fingers but has to be good quality ones and preferably haddock! Mind you, Jamie Oliver Pollock fish finger are not bad at all. Go very well in a sarnie!
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I like most fish but my favourites are Sea Bass and Swordfish.
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I love snapper, red bream and mullet.
I can't stand tilapia or mackerel though! |
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i nominated salmon earlier, but also great is COLD FRIED FISH. (eg cod)
admit it, you never had this. |
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Koi Carp but I wouldn't eat one. Or any other fish for that matter.
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Don't do shellfish whatsoever. Although I'm torn on crab as I keep seeing it and thinking it looks nice then I think I'm still not sure.
Not a huge fishy fan would like to try monkfish though. I like tinned salmon not so keen on fresh although will eat it and don't like smoked salmon. I like both tinned and fresh tuna. Fish fingers especially fish finger sandwiches also like Haddock, Cod and Pollock. My favourite from childhood was Lemon Sole . |
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Used to be fresh mackerel when they were sold fairly large.
Now mostly sea bass or tilapia is rather nice. At chippy - defo haddock |
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salmon fillet.
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Cod in batter, Dover sole and smoked Mackerel. I do like most fish but prefer those mentioned.
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Favourites:
Anchovy: I could have these with anything Scallops: an occasional, but wnderful treat on a summer evening Salmon: especially smoked (with scrambled eggs especially) or poached Mackerel: just slap it on the grill for a few minutes each side Dover sole: with new potatoes and Hollandaise sauce I like most fish but I find cod very dull. |
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Not a big fan of fish but I like tinned tuna, cod (fish fingers, battered or breaded) and smoked haddock (fishcakes).
I forgot prawns and fried squid. |
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Smoked salmon
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oily fish, salmon and also smoked mackerel with peppercorns, so healthy too
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fingers
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My preferred fish is cod. I've have it battered, thick cut M&S fingers, those Tesco cod bricks with my own parsley or cheese sauce, and finally Thai fish broth.
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Turbot. Though a fish finger sandwich is one of life's joys
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