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The only 6 fish you should eat <ZT> And the fish you should NOT eat

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发表于 2010-4-13 14:53:21 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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The only 6 fish you should eat
Even though I keep up with the news on fish and health, I still get confused when it comes to buying seafood. Between worrying about contaminants like mercury and chemicals such as PCBs that I should avoid, wanting to get enough of the healthy omega-3 fats that are good for my heart and brain, and feeling like I should make an environmentally friendly choice, I have a hard time figuring out which fish is OK to eat given all my concerns.
So I’ve stopped guessing at the fish counter. I just stick to these 6 fish and shellfish, identified as the “Best of the Best” when it comes to seafood that’s good for you and good for the environment by Seafood Watch, a program of the Monterey Bay Aquarium. (And I avoid these 6 fish: bluefin tuna, Chilean sea bass (aka Patagonian toothfish), groupers, monkfish, orange roughy and farmed salmon because they carry high levels of mercury and PCBs and their populations are depleted. Find out more here.)


To make this “Super Green” list, fish must: a) have low levels of contaminants—below 216 parts per billion [ppb] mercury and 11 ppb PCBs; b) be high in omega-3s; and c) come from a sustainable fishery. Many other options are on the program’s list of “Best Choices” (seafoodwatch.org). The Blue Ocean Institute (blueocean.org) also has sustainability ratings and detailed information.
1. Salmon (wild-caught, Alaska)
To give you an idea of how well managed Alaska’s salmon fishery is, consider this: biologists are posted at river mouths to count how many wild fish return to spawn. If the numbers begin to dwindle, the fishery is closed before it reaches its limits, as was done recently with some Chinook fisheries. This close monitoring, along with strict quotas and careful management of water quality, means Alaska’s wild-caught salmon are both healthier (they pack 950 mg of omega-3s and carry few contaminants) and more sustainable than just about any other salmon fishery.
2. Pink Shrimp (wild-caught, Oregon) &amp; Spot Prawns (wild-caught, British Columbia)
Most shrimp are plentiful and reproduce quickly. But whether they are sustainably farmed and harvested is the big question. In an effort to reduce the by-catch caused by netting and prevent ocean floors from being scraped clean by dragging, the U.S. has strict regulations on farming and trawling. The best choices are wild-caught MSC-certified pink shrimp (aka cocktail shrimp) from Oregon or their larger sisters, spot prawns, also from the Pacific Northwest, which are caught by traps. Avoid: imported shrimp, farmed or wild.
3. Mussels &amp; Oysters (farmed)
Farmed mussels and oysters are good for you (a 3-oz. serving of mussels contains 700 mg of omega-3s and oysters pack 44 percent of the recommended daily values of iron). Better yet, they are actually good for the environment. Both feed off the natural nutrients and algae in the water, which improves water quality. They can also act as natural reefs, attracting and providing food for other fish. One health caveat: Raw shellfish, especially those from warm waters, may contain bacteria that can cause illnesses.
4. Sardines, Pacific (wild-caught)
The tiny, inexpensive sardine is making it onto many lists of superfoods and for good reason. It packs more omega-3s (1,950 mg!) per 3-oz. serving than salmon, tuna or just about any other food; it’s also one of the very, very few foods that’s naturally high in vitamin D. Many fish in the herring family are commonly called sardines. Quick to reproduce, Pacific sardines have rebounded from both overfishing and a natural collapse in the 1940s.
5. Rainbow Trout (farmed)
Though lake trout are high in contaminants, nearly all the trout you will find in the market is rainbow trout. In the U.S., rainbow trout are farmed primarily in freshwater ponds and “raceways” where they are more protected from contaminants and fed a fishmeal diet that has been fine-tuned to conserve resources.
6. Albacore Tuna (troll-or pole-caught, from the U.S. or British Columbia)
Many tuna are high in mercury but albacore tuna—the kind of white tuna that’s commonly canned—gets a Super Green rating as long as (and this is the clincher) it is “troll- or pole-caught” in the U.S. or British Columbia. The reason: smaller (usually less than 20 pounds), younger fish are typically caught this way (as opposed to the larger fish caught on longlines). These fish have much lower mercury and contaminant ratings and those caught in colder northern waters often have higher omega-3 counts. The challenge: you need to do your homework to know how your fish was caught or look for the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) blue eco label. Pregnant women and young children should consider chunk light tuna instead; it’s lower in mercury.
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发表于 2010-4-13 15:06:52 | 显示全部楼层
蔬菜水果也有农药残留问题,当心!Mussels &amp; Oysters最脏,都是在海岸附近生长的,专门吃垃圾废水之类的脏东西,水银含量就不用说了。
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发表于 2010-4-13 15:12:07 | 显示全部楼层
六种不该吃的鱼除了三文鱼,其它五种本来也吃不起。所以与我基本武官。反正鱼越小越安全,我们都做猫八,别吃啥费雷了。
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发表于 2010-4-13 15:13:06 | 显示全部楼层
还4念佛吃斋吧,农场里的蔬菜水果最干净,甚至几乎不用农药化肥。当然发哥(还有大勺)非法试飞的菜,就只好卖掉啦。
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发表于 2010-4-13 16:09:16 | 显示全部楼层
我们常在中国人超市买龙俐鱼片,是不是也不该吃啊?
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-4-13 16:16:20 | 显示全部楼层
老齯: 六种不该吃的鱼除了三文鱼,其它五种本来也吃不起。所以与我基本武官。反正鱼越小越安全,我们都做猫八,别吃啥费雷了。
喜欢吃清蒸SeaBass, 午餐盒只要8.99。
还有意大利店里的Grouper也不坏。
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-4-13 16:16:58 | 显示全部楼层
nj89: 肉不想吃, 鱼不能吃, 吃素吧, 阿弥陀佛!
为特, 还有六种鱼可吃.
要野生的呢。银子哗哗的。
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-4-13 16:17:40 | 显示全部楼层
发哥: 蔬菜水果也有农药残留问题,当心!Mussels &amp; Oysters最脏,都是在海岸附近生长的,专门吃垃圾废水之类的脏东西,水银含量就不用说了。
我也觉得贝壳类问题多。
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-4-13 16:18:35 | 显示全部楼层
漫人: 还4念佛吃斋吧,农场里的蔬菜水果最干净,甚至几乎不用农药化肥。当然发哥(还有大勺)非法试飞的菜,就只好卖掉啦。
我们这里没有干净的。到处都是农药, 地下水里肯定也都是。
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-4-13 16:19:25 | 显示全部楼层
拙林: 我们常在中国人超市买龙俐鱼片,是不是也不该吃啊?
我们常吃清蒸鲈鱼。估计也是污染的。
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发表于 2010-4-13 16:24:14 | 显示全部楼层
发哥: 蔬菜水果也有农药残留问题,当心!Mussels &amp; Oysters最脏,都是在海岸附近生长的,专门吃垃圾废水之类的脏东西,水银含量就不用说了。
agree, and they taste nasty
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发表于 2010-4-13 16:34:25 | 显示全部楼层
yi_ran: 我们这里没有干净的。到处都是农药, 地下水里肯定也都是。
我说的是小站农场里的菜。

要不就是自己地里种的啦,咱忙完了税,就开始种菜。
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发表于 2010-4-13 19:37:58 | 显示全部楼层
yi_ran: 要野生的呢。银子哗哗的。
人人都要吃野生的,怎么可能?  嗨。。。平时只能自我安慰:比国内总安全点。。。
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