Tilapia

About

Tilapia is a freshwater fish and is considered as one of the top five most consumed seafood in the US because of it's mild tasting meat which makes it very versatile and open to different ways of preparing it.

The outer skin of the Tilapia varies from black with white scales to pinkish red. The meat is white, firm and mildly sweet in flavor similar to catfish.

Tilapia can be prepared by baking, broiling, grilling, frying, poaching, or steaming.

Information

Translations: Τιλάπια, البلطي, テラピア, Cá rô phi, אמנון, Тилапии, Тілапії, 罗非鱼, Тилапиа, Tilàpia

Physical Description

Colors: Grey, White (meat)

Tasting Notes

Food complements: Mayonnaise
Wine complements: Red wine
Substitutes: Trout, Rockfish, Striped bass, Catfish

Selecting and Buying

Buying: Only buy freshly harvested Tilapia.

Conserving and Storing

Tilapia can be stored in freezer for a maximum of two weeks.

Social/Political

One of the most important fish species used in aquaculture with a production over 1.5 million metric tons/year.

History: Member of the cichlid fish family originated in Africa.

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