What is the most tastiest fish to eat?!


Question: i have not tried much fish, but i would recomend mackeral, does anybody have any other suggestions i might try.
i dont think you could top mackeral. i could be wrong.
cheers


Answers: i have not tried much fish, but i would recomend mackeral, does anybody have any other suggestions i might try.
i dont think you could top mackeral. i could be wrong.
cheers

I agree with you mackerel is a lovely fish and most underrated. if you like a real taste bomb try some Manx kippers, real ones, not boil in the bag supermarket stuff, pop the little chaps under the grill for a couple of minutes, add a 'knob' of butter and eat with soft white bread. I'm sure you'd also love barbequed sardines, brilliant and so much cheaper than trendy fish!

haddock or salmon are lovely =)

Try Seabass, it is a little expensive but if you slowly bake it in the oven with Garlic and Olive Oil it is lovely

salmon or dover sole

Salmon (preferably blacked or grilled or both)


ps. ha ha "most tastiest" is so grammatically incorrect it's not funny :O!

Alaskan Flounder. Very tasty.

Baramonday is really tasty, it is an australian fish.
Snapper is also very nice or how about tuna staek or salmon steak.

I am vegetarian. But, I have heard from several friends that Salmon is the tasty fish. Even raw with salads are tasty. Enjoy and have a great time with fish.

John Dory is my personal favourite but it's difficult to get.

tuna is nice, but so is cod.

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i like skate :)

Oh wow...what a terrific question to ask...

... why is this question in the Vegetarian/Vegan catergory?

Hmm.

Tuna!

Woman fish

pike,,I love it but it takes ages to clean it,,,,

A properly cooked tuna steak is delicious, if you've never tried it i would definitely recommend it. ;)

how about nice sea bass.. if you put the right herbs / butter ect on any fish it takes great..

steam/poached fish with a little butter salt and pepper to taste with some mixed fresh steamed veg yum yum

Prawns and crab (not fish but nice seafood), trout, lemon sea bass, dover sole

Fish tastes different raw and cooked. Try ahi tuna. It is easy to find at a sushi house. I prefer raw fish to cooked, but if I was to eat cooked fish, I do like milk fish (bangus), a Filipino soup using Sinigang, or fish and chips (British style) using cod and topped with malt vinegar and salt.

Here in the Philippines, we have our own native fish called as, "Bangus" or Milk fish...it really tastes great especially when it is boiled with radish, tamarind soup base, miso (or soybean starch), tomatoes, and young kangkong leaves. Yummy! can't wait to have it as my viand for supper...especially if it is boneless.

There is another fish I love to eat...it's a variety of Shark...I like it when it is boiled with coconut milk, yellow ginger, spices, bell pepper...it's really tasty...not to mention they eat humans...after all, it's better to eat them, rather than be a victim of their sharp tooth...Ha! ha! ha!

yellowfin tuna, soooo good!

Tilapia hands down!

Try Smoked Vietnamese River Cobbler from UK Tesco, it's half the price of anything else and V tasty, people are loving it.

I like sashimi, like raw tuna, salmon, and shrimp.

salmon from a nice place and with a nice cheese sauce. but the sauce has to be right!!!

tuna
salmon
shark!

haddock is best if caught fresh

Grouper or mahi-mahi are nice mild fish to eat.

I am a huge fish eater, my best mate is a fisherman so we get to eat all sorts. Here are a few you should try: Red Snapper, Tuna, Salmon, Plaice, poached, grilled, fried or baked in the oven.Enjoy ;-))





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