What is the definition of a Kosher fish?
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Fish must have scales and fins. For the fish to be Kosher the scales must be easily removable. Examples of
Pollack and Pollock are white, round fish. The difference between Pollack and Pollock is the area in which the fish
Fish farming is the principle form of Aquaculture. Farmed fish are an excellent choice where the species wild counterpart is
Pelagic fish are species which live and feed away from the bottom of the sea or lakes. This are of
Demersal fish are those which live on, or near to the bottom of lakes or seas. This area of the
Flat fish are members of the order Pleuronectiformes of ray-finned demersal fish, or ‘Heterosomata’. Many flat fish have both eyes
Round Fish are cylindrical, round in the centre of their body which then tapers to a tail. Many of the
A crustacean is an animal with an exoskeleton. Examples of crustacean include: Lobsters, Crabs, Shrimps and Crayfish. More detailed, in-depth
Cephalopods are marine animals. Cephalopods are molluscs with tentacles and a prominent head. Cephalopods are able to squirt ink as
Molluscs are animals with a soft body and no spine. Molluscs are often covered with a shell. Many molluscs live