because it is a mud-wallowing fish, of course!
They are much more likely to taste earthy or salty.
We used to catch Gudgeon and fry them in a little fat on the river bank they taste very earthy.
A buffalo carp is not really a carp. It is a fish in the sucker family called a Small Mouth Buffalo. This fish is commonly confused with the common carp and thus its colloquial name has evolved to be "Buffalo Carp." The fish is commonly found in the southern USA. Multiple Small Mouth Buffalo of over 70 lbs have been caught wiht rod and reel in the USA. A buffalo carp is not really a carp. It is a fish in the sucker family called a Small Mouth Buffalo. This fish is commonly confused with the common carp and thus its colloquial name has evolved to be "Buffalo Carp." The fish is commonly found in the southern USA. Multiple Small Mouth Buffalo of over 70 lbs have been caught wiht rod and reel in the USA.
Well, parts of Brasil have a rich earthy taste. In the south where clay is present it gives Brasil a muddy taste. Prevalent oxide soils rich in iron and aluminum oxides give the soil a metallic taste. Hope that helps.
Well, parts of Brasil have a rich earthy taste. In the south where clay is present it gives Brasil a muddy taste. Prevalent oxide soils rich in iron and aluminum oxides give the soil a metallic taste. Hope that helps.
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Yes but they often taste like mud and have lots of small v-shaped bones.
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No. Buffalo fish is native of North America and carp is native of Asia. Although they are commonly confused for the other, buffalo and carp, are not related of species. German Carp are yellow to green in color with small whiskers at the corner of their mouths. Asian Carp are silver with scales like shad. Grass Carp which are a type of Asian carp are more greenish yellow with large scales like the buffalo. Buffalo are light brown to black depending on the color water with large scales there are three types of buffalo. Same colors just different body shape.
The carp we commonly refer to when using that name are the common carp, the grass carp, the bighead carp, the silver carp and the Crucian carp. Certainly there are other fish is this very large family. You may recognize koi as carp, and there are many other members of this group of fish. A full list of them would number in three digits.
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