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Pangasius fillets?

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I wonder how many of the ThaiVisa stalwarts that worry about the possible dangers of eating certain types of ‘unhealthy’ fish ride motorcycles over here. Now that is something to be really worried about.

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    I'm with you on this one.  I ordered some from Tops but you're right about fish from farms in Vietnam.     Most places can't tell you if the fish they sell is wild caught or farm raised.

  • I think Pangasius is the same species known in Thailand as Pla Sawai.    Dory is/was a marketing name originally given to Pangasius in western countries. I would think that naming it Dory an

  • Makro has a big selection of pangasius fillets ,most imported from Vietnam, personally i would not eat them,reports of the conditions they are raised in, plus antibiotics,I read a newspaper

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8 hours ago, Zagor said:

How popular are pangasius fillets in Thailand? Have you seen him in street food?.

 

Is it part of the original Thai cuisine? it should be, because fish inhabit the waters of South and Southeast Asia

 

I don't know if Pangasius is common in Thai street food or not but there are lot's of them (Pla Sawai) in the Chao Phraya river but the amateur fisherman don't want them because they say they are "mai aroy".

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