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我看到8.8 1kG的虾了

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发表于 27-10-2009 01:07:07 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式

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这个价格算便宜么 往年是不是也差不多这个价格啊
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发表于 27-10-2009 01:57:24 | 只看该作者
因为是中国进口的
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 楼主| 发表于 27-10-2009 02:51:06 | 只看该作者

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你确定不是野生的么
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发表于 27-10-2009 07:58:04 | 只看该作者
一般产自中国泰国越南
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发表于 27-10-2009 08:36:31 | 只看该作者
今年这种虾特别多。
买过几次,有好的,有不好的,不好的很明显就是沙线特别脏,肉也死
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发表于 27-10-2009 11:18:54 | 只看该作者
哎,难道就我一个打算进来看8.81公斤的超级大虾么
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发表于 27-10-2009 11:20:56 | 只看该作者
有一种叫做basa的鱼要慎买,据说是在越南污染严重的河出产的。

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发表于 27-10-2009 11:42:30 | 只看该作者

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不会吧,如果买现成的鱼肉,好像一般都是这种多阿!
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发表于 27-10-2009 13:16:22 | 只看该作者


我也买了几次,后来不太敢了。你自己搜索一下就知道了,basa 湄公河
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发表于 27-10-2009 13:18:56 | 只看该作者
Don’t Eat this fish: Pangas (Pangasius, Vietnamese River Cobbler, White Catfish, Gray Sole)
  
  fish pangas in france urine fed
  Cheap cheap fish! The above is an ad (from one of the large supermarket chains in France) for the fish known as Pangas (also called, Pangasius, Vietnamese River Cobbler, Basa Fish and White Catfish, Tra, Gray Sole). It was a reminder to tell you about the dangers of this strange but increasingly popular fish. I learned about them and how they’re raised a while ago on an informative documentary online here: Documentary about Pangas. (which is in French. If you don’t speak French, read below.)
  
  Would the French call it Poisson ou poison?
  
  Industrially farmed in Vietnam along the Mekong River, Pangas or whatever they’re calling it, has only been recently introduced to the French market. However, in a very short amount of time, it has grown in popularity in France. The French are slurping up Pangas like it’s their last meal of soup noodles. They are very, very affordable (cheap), are sold in filets with no bones and they have a neutral (bland) flavor and texture; many would compare it to cod and sole, only much cheaper. But as tasty as some people may find it, there’s, in fact, something hugely unsavory about it. I hope the information provided here will serve as very important information for you and your future choices. Here’s why I think it is better left in the shops (and not on your dinner plates):
  pile of fish
  
  1. Pangas are teeming with high levels of poisons and bacteria. (industrial effluents, arsenic, and toxic and hazardous by-products of the growing industrial sector, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), DDT and its metabolites (DDTs), metal contaminants, chlordane-related compounds (CHLs), hexachlorocyclohexane isomers (HCHs), and hexachlorobenzene (HCB)). The reasons are that the Mekong River is one of the most polluted rivers on the planet and this is where pangas are farmed and industries along the river dump chemicals and industrial waste directly into it. To Note: a friend lab tests these fish and tells us to avoid eating them due to high amounts of contamination. Regardless of the reports and recommendations against selling them, the supermarkets still sell them to the general public knowing they are contaminated.
  
  2. They freeze Pangas in contaminated river water. Ew.
  dirty river water at farms for pangas
  
  3. Pangas are not environmentally sustainable, a most unsustainable food you could possibly eat - “Buy local” means creating the least amount of environmental harm as possible. This is the very opposite end of the spectrum of sustainable consumerism. Pangas are raised in Vietnam. Pangas are fed food that comes from Peru (more on that below), their hormones (which are injected into the female Pangas) come from China. (More about that below) and finally, they are transported from Vietnam to France. That’s not just a giant carbon foot print, that’s a carbon continent of a foot print.
  
  4. There’s nothing natural about Pangas - They’re fed dead fish remnants and bones, dried and ground into a flour, from South America, manioc (cassava) and residue from soy and grains. This kind of nourishment doesn’t even remotely resemble what they eat in nature. But what it does resemble is the method of feeding mad cows (cows were fed cows, remember?) What they feed pangas is completely unregulated so there are most likely other dangerous substances and hormones thrown into the mix. The pangas grow at a speed light (practically!): 4 times faster than in nature…so it makes you wonder what exactly is in their food? Your guess is as good as mine.
  pangas are injected with dehydrated pee from pregnant women
  
  5. Pangas are Injected with Hormones Derived from Urine - I don’t know how someone came up with this one out but they’ve discovered that if they inject female Pangas with hormones made from the dehydrated urine of pregnant women, the female Pangas grow much quicker and produce eggs faster (one Panga can lay approximately 500,000 eggs at one time). Essentially, they’re injecting fish with hormones (they come all of the way from a pharmaceutical company in China) to speed up the process of growth and reproduction. That isn’t good. Some of you might not mind eating fish injected with dehydrated pee so if you don’t good for you, but just consider the rest of the reasons to NOT eat it.
  
  6. You get what you pay for - and then some. Don’t be lured in by insanely cheap price of Pangas. Is it worth risking your health and the health of your family?
  
  7. Buying Pangas supports unscrupulous, greedy evil corporations and food conglomerates that don’t care about the health and well-being of human beings. They only are concerned about selling as many pangas as possible to unsuspecting consumers. These corporations only care about selling and making more money at whatever cost to the public.8. Pangas will make you sick - If (for reasons in #1 above) you don’t get immediately ill with vomiting, diarrhea and effects from severe food poisoning, congratulations, you have an iron stomach! But you’re still ingesting POISON not poisson.Final important note: Because of the prodigious amount of availability of Pangas, be warned that they will certainly find their way into other foods: surimi (those pressed fish things, imitation crab sticks), fish sticks, fish terrines, and probably in some pet foods. (Warn your dogs and cats and hamsters and gerbils and even your pet fish!)
  
  Watch this Report on Pangas (in French) (Video excerpt from Capitale on M6, which aired about 3 months ago)
  
  Links: Buying fish in France, Le Panga, nouvelle abération de la
  
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发表于 27-10-2009 13:55:34 | 只看该作者
因为不爱荤菜,以前不注意这些,有一回和房东去COLES,虾打折,她买之前特意问了不是越南的才买.中国出口的就不知道了,应该不多吧.
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发表于 27-10-2009 13:58:35 | 只看该作者
还好吧,如果食品不过关,应该过不了海关吧
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发表于 27-10-2009 20:17:57 | 只看该作者
超市里打折时就有了. 不过都是进口的. 澳洲当地的一般都要20元以上.
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发表于 27-10-2009 20:22:54 | 只看该作者
原帖由 不接电话 于 27-10-2009 21:17 发表
超市里打折时就有了. 不过都是进口的. 澳洲当地的一般都要20元以上.


原来如此

不过湄公河确实很脏,去旅行在哪里呆了几天,几天都食欲不振,也只敢喝瓶装水,郁闷
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发表于 27-10-2009 22:29:11 | 只看该作者
是的,老外也跟我说过BASA有污染,而且他们觉得最好是买澳洲本地产的生鲜
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发表于 28-10-2009 17:28:28 | 只看该作者
越南人开的店的海鲜能不能买?
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 楼主| 发表于 28-10-2009 17:35:51 | 只看该作者
BASA是鱼还是虾啊
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发表于 28-10-2009 17:40:48 | 只看该作者

回复 #6 毛桩桩 的帖子

我也在想,8.81KG的虾有多大啊?
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发表于 28-10-2009 18:11:55 | 只看该作者
到底是8.81KG的大虾还是8.8刀/KG?
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发表于 28-10-2009 19:27:34 | 只看该作者
LZ说的虾是生的还是煮熟了的?
多大?banana prawn 还是crystle prawn (是叫着俩名吧??) ?
那个basa,俺家常吃啊。。。方便又不腥
有污染吗?不能吃吗?。。。。不要吓唬我啊。。。
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发表于 28-10-2009 19:52:53 | 只看该作者
我也是想看8.81公斤的大虾的,失望
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发表于 28-10-2009 20:20:10 | 只看该作者
basa是鱼吗? 我最近常吃呀,但是我看见牌子前面还写着 Pacific basa filet。

我感觉是海鱼来的呀。
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发表于 2-11-2009 10:39:25 | 只看该作者
这种8。8的虾是熟的小虾吧,名字好像是越南虾,但是不是真是越南的虾就不知道了。我感觉吃起来还不错,香蕉虾感觉肉有点硬。我觉得大家都向哄抢一样,好像没人觉得有污染。

[ 本帖最后由 jiajia007 于 2-11-2009 11:40 编辑 ]
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发表于 2-11-2009 13:22:45 | 只看该作者
错看成8.8kg的大虾了,吃惊不已。。。
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