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Most of the basa fish is raised in pens in the Mekong river, where human and other animal waste is funneled through as a recycling project.
Basa fish, just like all other forms of catfish, is not kosher.
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no! They are different fish.
Yes, basa fish and tilapia are different species. Basa fish, also known as Pangasius, is a type of catfish native to Southeast Asia, while tilapia belongs to a different family of fish and is commonly found in freshwater environments around the world. They differ in taste, texture, and nutritional profiles, with basa being known for its mild flavor and flaky texture, while tilapia has a firmer texture and a slightly sweeter taste. Both are popular choices for aquaculture and are commonly used in various cuisines.
The Cobbler Fish is also known as the Basa Fish - Latin name Pangasius bocourti - is a type of catfish in the family Pangasiidae. However, Basa Fish and Catfishes (order Siluriformes) are not the same fish. Simple in the same family.
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Basa fish is supposed to have an extremely low mercury content. It therefore is a food which meetts doctor approval for pregnancy meal-planning.
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They are a large catfish from the Mekong river delta in Vietnam.
At fish farms in Vietnam, basa fish are typically fed a diet that includes commercial fish feed made from a mix of plant proteins, grains, and fishmeal. This feed is designed to promote growth and health while being cost-effective. In some farms, basa might also be supplemented with natural feed sources, such as agricultural byproducts or other local ingredients, to enhance their diet. The quality and composition of the feed can vary depending on the farm's practices and regulations.
They are a large catfish from the Mekong river delta in Vietnam.