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š« 7. Imported Catfish (Especially from Asia)
Why to avoid:
Much of the imported catfish ā particularly from Vietnam ā may be raised in contaminated waters and treated with antibiotics that are banned in the U.S. for health reasons.
ā ļø Bonus: Anything Labeled “Seafood” Without Clear Identification
If a menu or package just says “fish” or “seafood” without naming the species, proceed with caution. This vagueness often hides low-quality or environmentally damaging options, and you have no way of knowing what you’re really eating.
š What You Should Look for Instead
When choosing fish, keep these guidelines in mind:
- Low in mercury
- Sustainably sourced (look for labels like MSC, ASC, or āBest Choiceā by Seafood Watch)
- Wild-caught or responsibly farmed
- Transparent labeling on origin and fishing method
š The Bottom Line
Eating better fish isnāt just good for your health ā itās a vote for a healthier planet too. šš
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