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Why did my tilapia turned orange?

Asked: Andrew Mosher, Last Updated:

The reason for this is due to the frozen tilapia being treated with carbon monoxide (CO). This is usually tilapia that's imported from other countries. It's a way to help the fish look fresh longer by delaying the oxidation of the fish. ... When the fish starts to spoil, the entire fish will turn orange.

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