because its a national fish in the Philippines and its meat are milky thing and that all
bangus or milk fish
Milk fish or "bangus"
Bangus or milk fish is a type of fish so, therefore it is vertebrate
The Bangus is Haiti's national fish. It also is sometimes called the Milk Fish. The Bangus is also the Philippines national fish.
Bangus or Milk Fish in ratio to its size
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the parts of the bangus fish
The garfish (Belone belone) is the name of the fish with unusually green bones. They are sometimes know as the sea needle. They are edible and are found in brackish and marine waters of the Eastern Atlantic, the Mediterranean Sea, the Baltic Sea, etc..
Milkfish [Chanos chanos], or bangus as it is locally called here in the Philippines is our national fish. Bangus is one of the many staple fish diets by Filipinos although milkfish is widespread in Southeast Asia. Countries like Indonesia and Taiwan have milkfish also in their diet. To describe this fish, the scales are bright silver and a slender body. The bangusthrive either in fresh water lakes, brackish water, mangrove swamps, estuaries and salt water. When cooked, the flesh is white as milk - that is why it is called milkfish. Because milkfish is notorious for being much more bony compared to other food fish in the country, deboned milkfish or "boneless bangus" has become popular and common in stores and markets. Widespread throughout the islands but the more tasty ones comes from Dagupan, in the northern part of Luzon, Philippines. There are many milkfish recipes available and stuffed milkfish or rellenong bangus is one of the best.
boneless bangus,it is in my plate and has no backbone [that why it's called boneless bangus] so delicious it is not in the water....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Filipinoes love to eat fish. They eat it fried or grilled and usually whole, and seldom just fillet. They actually don't have preference as to carnivorous or omnivorous.. The favorite species are bangus (milk fish), galunggong ( mackerel/scad), alumahan (?), dalagang bukid (?)
Daing na Bangus (Dried milkfish), Boneless bagoong (Fish Sauce)