larry wrote:Saucisson: Thanks. It sounds strange, but it's better than what I imagined, which was giant vats of fish dye with pieces of cut fish floating in it.
larry wrote:I'm guessing the labelling requirement is harsher than it needs to be in the U.S.
Salmo wrote:When we serve Smoked trout to friends someone invariably comments on how much they enjoyed the Salmon.
I was going to say that people eat with their eyes,but to be honest,even though I know it's trout it tastes the same as salmon to me.
Wikipedia wrote:Trout are closely related to salmon and char (or charr): species termed salmon and char occur in the same genera as do trout (Oncorhynchus - Pacific salmon and trout, Salmo - Atlantic salmon and various trout, Salvelinus - char and trout).
[/quote]Wikipedia wrote:Trout are closely related to salmon and char (or charr): species termed salmon and char occur in the same genera as do trout (Oncorhynchus - Pacific salmon and trout, Salmo - Atlantic salmon and various trout, Salvelinus - char and trout).
crustyo44 wrote:In Tasmania here, all the farmed Sea Trout are Rainbow trout from what I was told, farmed in brackish water and sold fresh and cold or hot smoked.
Some Sea Trout escapees do return to the sea and are called sea runners, they grow massive.
Cheers,
Jan.
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