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Is Dory a cheap fish?

Asked: DaveyCroquet, Last Updated:

Amazing they market this humble catfish in Singapore as “Dory”.. The fish “John Dory” is a fish that I know is found in the oceans around Southern Australia. Its caught at a depth of around 400m , and is very fine table fish costing around $50–60 a kilo at the markets.

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