Fish called BASA - Is it safe?
Fish called BASA - Is it safe?
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Fastpedeller

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4,293 posts

172 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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As title.... My Wife got some fish called Basa from supermarket last week - I reckon it's the best tasting fish I've had in a long time. Looking on the 'net for more info I found 'horror reports' that it's from the polluted water in Vietnam, and banned in USA. I'm unsure if the historic USA/Vietnam conflict has any influence in the banning decision? It says on the packet all the usual certified sustainable etc - but does that mean it's safe? Are uk foods tested to be safe? (I should, but don't know what testing happens with what I eat!). Sea source fish may have a bit of a question mark re the plastics in the oceans, but I'm drifting off subject now rolleyes
Anyway - what's the concensus...... Is BASA safe?

2gins

2,861 posts

188 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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You're definitely going to die, all that agent orange the yanks dropped is still leaching out into the rivers in Vietnam and the river fish are a liability. I ate one in Vietnam in 2012 and died a few days later.

HTH

citizensm1th

8,371 posts

163 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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I don't know but if when you go to bed tonight and you switch off the lights and it doesn't get any darker you know you have a problem.

soad

34,439 posts

202 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Depends where and how it was farmed? Importer's website might have some info.

If in doubt, eat locally caught fish. wink

wisbech

4,064 posts

147 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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It is catfish

The reason the US banned Vietnam imports was because it is a widely farmed fish in the US as well, and the fish Farmers claimed dumping - nothing to do with safety

No idea why it is called Basa not catfish...presumably to make it sound more exotic

It is a bottom feeding scavenger fish, which some people don’t like.

Vinnie the Panda

110 posts

127 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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I should imagine its relatively safe, its available in supermarkets. It comes down to personal choice, do you trust the Mekong Delta is non toxic or not. Me, well I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole, if you fancy a cheap white fish give Pollock or Coley a try.

21TonyK

13,118 posts

235 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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wisbech said:
It is catfish

The reason the US banned Vietnam imports was because it is a widely farmed fish in the US as well, and the fish Farmers claimed dumping - nothing to do with safety

No idea why it is called Basa not catfish...presumably to make it sound more exotic

It is a bottom feeding scavenger fish, which some people don’t like.
Exactly this. It's widely used in the UK and across the world as a generic "white fish" in processed fish products.

PositronicRay

28,769 posts

209 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Vinnie the Panda said:
I should imagine its relatively safe, its available in supermarkets. .
That inspires me with every confidence.

OldGermanHeaps

5,035 posts

204 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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PositronicRay said:
That inspires me with every confidence.
Supermarkets are dependable they often get their meats from stable sources.

ReallyReallyGood

1,641 posts

156 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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OldGermanHeaps said:
Supermarkets are dependable they often get their meats from stable sources.
laugh

Truckosaurus

13,076 posts

310 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Isn't Basa one of the species that gets grown in large plastic tanks in indoor fish farms?

As for being safe, I would suggest that any fish legally imported into the UK (currently) will be regulated and inspected.

theplayingmantis

5,755 posts

108 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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isnt Basa the one that they keep in water enclosures under their houses/huts on stilts and the fish feed on the effluent that drops straight out of the pooper?


Lynchie999

3,623 posts

179 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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i had it ages ago... i'm still alive... its some sort of catfish...

cbmotorsport

3,065 posts

144 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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River Cobbler. It's been around for years. Pretty generic white fish. I find it a bit tasteless, but it's cheap and plentiful.

AJB88

15,370 posts

197 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Draw up your will quickly!










I have it quite often, nothing wrong with it.

aka_kerrly

12,503 posts

236 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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It's also known as Pangash/Pangas fish to, it's a catfish relative that is farmed on a massive scale in Vietnam & Cambodia.

I've been supplying it to a few schools and not had any complaints when it's a couple of quid a kilo.

Lynchie999

3,623 posts

179 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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just read they grow to 3m long!

read

brrapp

3,701 posts

188 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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I find it fairly ridiculous that a country such as ours, surrounded by the best seafood in the world imports bland farmed scavenger fish from the other side of the world. But we do, and it'll be perfectly safe to eat, swaddle in batter and drown in salt and vinegar and you'll hardly be able to tell.

aka_kerrly

12,503 posts

236 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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brrapp said:
I find it fairly ridiculous that a country such as ours, surrounded by the best seafood in the world imports bland farmed scavenger fish from the other side of the world.
EU quotaswobble

SpeckledJim

33,084 posts

279 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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OldGermanHeaps said:
PositronicRay said:
That inspires me with every confidence.
Supermarkets are dependable they often get their meats from stable sources.
Did me neigh harm whatsoever.