not fishing related... FOOD!!!

I'm with Sless. If you fillet a cod or whiting or even coalie and cook it straight away it tastes absolutely beautiful imo:)
 
Iv also tasted some rank stuff few months ago I had one from amble it was the worst ive ever had greasy stinking fish was realy bad off it. Hitty missy with chip shops some are good and most are terrible.
 
I work for a local fish monger/wholesaler and the vast majority of cod and haddock is imported from the faroe islands or at least the boats land the catch at the big factorys there.

you wouldnt believe how many places sell frozen fish. "Top quality" places aswell..

as for fish in whitby. We supply the 3 biggest/best restraunts there and none and i do mean none of the cod they sell is local to this country never mind whitby. Importaion and farming keep this industry alive.
stuff like plaice, and sole is usually local cought. Sea trout and and wild bass when in season and a few others but the majority is imported.

As for "fresh" use the term loosely. We supply the very top restraunts in the whole north east and the fish they put on the table at times has been out the water a week.


There just isnt enuff cod in the north sea to feed the appetite of the industry and certainly not enuff boats to get whats needed.

There is quite a few top venues that sell "hartlepool" fish this means nothing more than thats where it was transported to... not a great deal comes in off the boats usually langos, plaice, sole, gurnads that get sold for pot bait and the lads bringing there catch from the pots.

Quite surprising really but its all about proffit and everyone buys and sells for the best possible proffit... frozen gear is in just about everywhere


there is a place in scarbrough i go to that advertising accross the front of his popular restraunt "local fresh scarbrough fish"

In actual fact it comes out the north east atlantic then goes to faroe islands to be sorted then shipped to grimsby goes to scarbrough, gets filleted then transported to hartlepool then a day later ends up back in scarbrough

fresh? 4 days out the water to grimsby, another day in scarbrough, a day in hartlepool, then in his fridge for upto 3 days

but all the while still fresh..... oh the irony lol

was watching a programme year or 2 back about cod and it claimed 75% of cod eaten in this country is impoted and 75%of fish caught by british boats are exported sounds typical of the way this country does things
 
The first time we caught a cod we cooked it 2 hours later. Lynn said it was the best piece of fish she had ever eaten. Fresh is best, no question.

Having eaten a lot in Whitby I know most of the Cod and Haddock is absolutely not caught locally.
 
The first time we caught a cod we cooked it 2 hours later. Lynn said it was the best piece of fish she had ever eaten. Fresh is best, no question.

Having eaten a lot in Whitby I know most of the Cod and Haddock is absolutely not caught locally.

Carnt beat fresh it wins hands down every time. Apart from meat some meats taste better wen they are left to mature. I think the fish I ate from amble was left to mature coz it made me ill. I bet most fish shop use frozen fish. There will be the exception for some that only use fresh I no wat ones l prefer
 
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