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Is tilapia supposed to taste fishy?

Asked: Alexandra Thibault, Last Updated:

Many people, especially those who live in the United States, like tilapia not just because it is affordable but also because it does not have a very fishy taste or characteristic to it. Generally, its lean, white flesh has a neutral or mild flavor, almost actually not having a distinct flavor of its own.

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