Monday, December 23, 2019

A&B's FISH STICKS false claim- We use only HAKE which is not an infested fish


The presence of anisakid larvae, which live as parasites in muscular tissues and the viscera, has been traced in many species of fish and cephalopods. 

The affected fish are cod, hake, horse mackerel, sardines, anchovies, salmon, herring, tuna, whiting, turbot, halibut and pollack), while the affected cephalopods are squid and cuttlefish.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is flounder ok?

Anonymous said...

They are ground up anyway.

Anonymous said...

Most Flounder does have the anisakis worm.

Tuna Beigel said...

Where do you get your information from? No one ever said before that tuna has the worms

Anonymous said...

It’s Hock Fish not Hake Fish.

leKuved Shabbos said...

Out of hundreds of flounder sub-species, only 3 types do not have worms. There are a couple of hashgochos who make sure to source the safe types. One of these types lives on the south shore of Long Island so it is possible to catch it on the boats who take people in the water with rented fishing poles. But you have to make sure which one you caught because the wormy ones also live there. You must bring your own knife & board if you want the boat company to clean your catch for you (no extra charge) because they avaddeh use their own with catfish, etc

SAUDI ARABIA said...

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