NO. It does not have scales. It is smooth skinned.
Swai fish are considered bottom feeders as they primarily feed on algae, small invertebrates, and other organisms found at the bottom of freshwater rivers in southeast Asia where they are commonly found.
Swai fish is a type of freshwater fish that is commonly farmed in Southeast Asia. It has a mild, sweet flavor and a delicate, flaky texture. Swai fish is often used as a more affordable alternative to other white fish varieties like tilapia or catfish.
It is unclean because it is a catfish
Most fish do in fact have scales, even some with scales that are nearly microscopic in size; many catfish however do not have scales, they have armour plating, but not scales.
Most fish are covered in scales for protection. They vary in size, shape and structure and can range from strong and rigid to small or absent. The main types of scales include the cycloid scales, the ctenoid scales, the placoid scales and the ganoid scales.
No it does not have scales, and yes, it has fins
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Swai fillets
No. Swai is a type of catfish, and catfish are not a kosher species of fish.
Swai fish are considered bottom feeders as they primarily feed on algae, small invertebrates, and other organisms found at the bottom of freshwater rivers in southeast Asia where they are commonly found.
It is similar to orange roughy. Both are mild, white fish, non-fishy in flavor. If you have the choice between the two, use orange roughy. Swai is a lower quality fish.
I think I'm allergic to Swai, is there an allergy test for it?
Swai fish is a type of freshwater fish that is commonly farmed in Southeast Asia. It has a mild, sweet flavor and a delicate, flaky texture. Swai fish is often used as a more affordable alternative to other white fish varieties like tilapia or catfish.
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Swai Fillet is typicall Farm raised in Fresh Water. While there are some areas that catch wild Swai, imports show that all of the Swai coming into the USA is Farm raised. Typically this prdouct is raised in Vietnam.
Yes