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What are the ways that tilapia can be harvested?

Asked: Rod-Benderz, Last Updated:

Harvesting, or processing, involves selecting tilapia, moving them to a finishing pond, killing them humanely in a way that respects what they are providing, and then removing their filets. Many of these jobs can be skipped by the farmer and passed on to the person preparing the tilapia.

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    So, frozen fish can really taste like it was just caught? That's exactly right. A recent study even found that flash frozen seafood rated at the same quality or “significantly” better than store bought “fresh” fish (and many of our members would also agree).

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