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Frozen fish

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Izabella Mon 17-Sept-18 14:02:42

We recently moved and alas no longer have access to our wonderful fresh fish man. I wondered if anyone gets frozen fish from the well known chain *land as we have one in town. If so is it good?

Izabella Thu 20-Sept-18 11:44:50

Good news!! Chatting in the library and found out there is a mobile fishmonger once a week so will try his wares next week.

Thank you to everyone, and bouyed up with info on Iceland i will also keep a stock of frozen in.

Fennel Thu 20-Sept-18 11:32:13

absent - gurnard! I haven't seen that in the shops here.
We used to have it often when I lived at home as a child. We were on the coast too.

Grannyknot Wed 19-Sept-18 16:31:05

slutty you're right about Iceland. There's a very smart new one where my daughter lives, and when I went in there the other day, I wondered why there's such a fuss about Lidl and Aldi when Iceland is probably comparable in terms of price and quality.

sluttygran Wed 19-Sept-18 16:17:09

I’m an Iceland fan too.
I think their stores and products have gone very much ‘upmarket’ in the last year or so, but the prices remain modest.
What’s not to like?

rozina Wed 19-Sept-18 16:01:31

Izabella. I wouldn't buy fish anywhere else other than Iceland. It's fabulous value for money and so fresh as they freeze it at sea when it's just been caught.

rozina Wed 19-Sept-18 15:59:26

Izabella I won't buy fish anywhere but Iceland. It's good value, quite cheap, but more than that it's frozen as soon as it's caught at sea. Can't have it fresher than that.

absent Wed 19-Sept-18 05:50:14

I live close to the sea so can and do buy really fresh fish at a number of outlets. That includes mussels, clams, scallops, crab and lobster too. We are also close to a salmon farm, although I much prefer the flavour of wild salmon, and there is a salmon farm not very far away where the intrepid can catch their own fish. However, I do keep some fish in the freezer for "emergencies" (i.e. I'm too tired to cook anything very demanding or I simply forgot to get supper organised until it is time to cook it). I don't think the texture is ever as good as that of fresh fish, certainly not with delicate fish such as gurnard, but the flavour is usually fine.

MissAdventure Wed 19-Sept-18 00:06:29

Oh no, it didn't!
I haven't eaten fish since.
I felt traumatised!

Abbeygran Wed 19-Sept-18 00:04:06

Misadventure-bet the fish didn’t look right either!

MissAdventure Tue 18-Sept-18 23:45:46

Embedded.
That's better.
Thought it didn't look right! blush

MissAdventure Tue 18-Sept-18 23:41:36

I have never liked fish, but one summer day I was out at the seafront, and really fancied fish and chips.
I was really enjoying it (cod) until I found a worm inbedded in the flesh. shock

GabriellaG Tue 18-Sept-18 22:44:17

thst blush, that grin

GabriellaG Tue 18-Sept-18 22:41:21

I used to love tuna, Sainsbury's tinned skipjack tuna steak in sunflower oil, no other kind.
One night I saw a tv programme on fish hosts and it showed a whole dead tuna with live wriggly things with faces, stuck to it's 'mouth' as they cleaned it.
A few weeks later in MailOnline, I read about a woman who'd bought tinned tuna and on opening it, saw one of those same wriggly things on the top. There were photos and I've never bought tuna since.
That means thst I only have cod or possibly haddock but even those have worms. Now I just eat fruit, veg, pulses, dairy, pasta, rice and breads but I make my own.

M0nica Tue 18-Sept-18 20:52:10

I think the ghilly was having you on. Farmed salmon certainly have a problem with sealice, which is why I do not buy it. They are also overdosed with chemicals to try to prevent this.

I have yet to see any sign of worm infestation in fish I cook. If it was that rife the fish would be riddled with holes or distortions of the flakes in the fish.

Anyway, you already have more bacterial and enzyme cells in your body than human, the human biome in your gut accounts for 2 lbs of them.

Jalima1108 Tue 18-Sept-18 19:58:16

ps we probably eat insects when we eat our breakfast cereals too.

Jalima1108 Tue 18-Sept-18 19:57:52

Oh, don't let me influence you muddy!

I am sure that anything cooked is fine!

muddynails Tue 18-Sept-18 19:54:34

Jalimall08, been cutting down on meat for a while now, think you may have clinched the vegetarian in me.

Jalima1108 Tue 18-Sept-18 19:43:01

So does meat muddynails

Abbeygran Tue 18-Sept-18 19:42:03

I used to buy Waitrose own fish fingers from the chilled section. One day - must have been bored - I read the label on the back of the packet - so disappointed to read the fish had previously been frozen!

muddynails Tue 18-Sept-18 19:25:00

WARNING this post may put you off fish.
On holiday in scotland we were catching trout from the local loch and bbqing. Local gilly brought us a salmon up and I watched while he filleted it, the flesh was filled with wriggling pink things which he explained were worms, but it was o.k because cooking killed them, he then went on to say as far as he knew all fish had worms.

anniegold195 Tue 18-Sept-18 18:42:31

Agree . Big selection and reasonably priced. Fresh fish (?) Has already been frozen. If i buy "fresh" i have put in my deepfreeze for up to month and it still tastes as good from the day mr fish was caught. Whoops and mrs and ms wink

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Lancslass1 Tue 18-Sept-18 17:37:17

Yes I do Izabella.
This evening we are having lemon dusted yellowfin sole fillets from there
They are lovely
We are fortunate in that there is a fish factory not far from where we live and we get frozen sea bass from there but the place you mentioned sell them too.
We get jumbo tempura prawns (may be in the "party" section" )
They are delicious.
I also get salmon steaks
Go for it.
You won't be disappointed.

Fennel Tue 18-Sept-18 17:34:49

That's good value!
I would like the salmon and the trout.

Cathy21 Tue 18-Sept-18 17:30:45

This morning bought fish in Iceland at 3 packs for £10. We bought Wild Salmon, Trout and whitefish this time. Various sizes, the whitefish is 800g

Fennel Tue 18-Sept-18 16:50:57

I like smoked fish too, especially smoked mackerel.
I make a pate with smoked mackerel, tinned tuna, hard boiled eggs and mayonnaise.