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Fisheries department plans big hike in giant freshwater prawns output

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3 minutes ago, steven100 said:

if you've seen what they feed farmed pangasius, tub tim, tilopia, fresh water shrimps and many other species ....  you wouldn't eat it again .....  chook sh_t comes to mind.    lol

 

I actually met a US guy in the sweetened manure business in a hotel in Beijing when we both took a voluntary bump off our oversold flight.  His company made and sold equipment to sweeten manure for animal fodder.  I'm under no illusions.

 

But look at what abalone eat in the wild...  And oysters.  And cherrystone clams.  And other mollusks.  And we all know how expensive and sought after they are.

 

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"Freshwater" is not really accurate because it's far from fresh plus with commercially mono-cultured farming a ton of antibiotics are used.

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On 10/23/2020 at 1:12 PM, hotchilli said:

And sustainability?

There is no Thai word for this.

On 10/23/2020 at 3:47 PM, Pedrogaz said:

I like my seafood from the sea....not farmed freshwater produce.

Yes fresh prawns and not shrimps

8 hours ago, Albert Zweistein said:

There is no Thai word for this.

Apparently there is...................Khwām yạ̀ngyụ̄n - ความยั่งยืน               :unsure:

Well, while not exacly prawns, Naklua fishmarket sells lobsters at 500 baht each now. Yummy. The price of kung must also come down, makes no sense when there's a surplus.

On 10/25/2020 at 1:07 PM, DrTuner said:

Well, while not exacly prawns, Naklua fishmarket sells lobsters at 500 baht each now. Yummy. The price of kung must also come down, makes no sense when there's a surplus.

Rock lobsters?

1 hour ago, SidJames said:

Rock lobsters?

No, real ones. Apparently there's an oversupply. Grab 'em while cheap. I made three with garlic butter in oven, delish.

 

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3 minutes ago, DrTuner said:

No, real ones. Apparently there's an oversupply. Grab 'em while cheap. I made three with garlic butter in oven, delish.

Very irresponsible reply, please remove it immediately as I can't get up there for a few days.

There may be none left ????

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