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Artificial Flavoring Chemicals Make 7-6-08
Farmed Fish Taste Like Ocean Fish
by: David Gutierrez
An aquaculture company has used artificial flavorings to give its farmed fish
the taste of wild-caught pollock.
"It met 10 out of our 10 taste parameters," said Norbert Sporns, president and
chief executive officer of HQ Sustainable Maritime Industries (HQSM).
HQSM has signed a joint development agreement with the Beijing division of Newly
Weds Foods Inc. to market the "sea flavor" tilapia, which is processed to give
it both the texture and flavor of wild-caught Alaska pollock, a northern Pacific
whitefish that is the favored ingredient in fish sticks, fish fillets and
similar products, as well as imitation crab meat.
In addition to the ease of processing and storing Alaska pollock, the fish is
popular because of its mild flavor and low oil content. It has been called the
largest remaining wild fish source in the world, and 3 million tons are caught
every year. But in recent years, Alaska pollock fisheries appear to have begun
to decline.
While the prices of wild-caught fish of all species continue to rise as
fisheries around the world collapse from overfishing, pollution and climate
change, the fast food industry -- one of the major purchasers of fish in the
United States -- has continued to buy wild-caught fish for the simple reason
that it tastes better. It is largely this industry that is targeted by the HQSM-brand
"TiLoveYa" tilapia. HQSM reports that it is currently negotiating distribution
deals with a number of fast-food chains.
In addition to cost, HQSM is marketing the artificially flavored tilapia as an
environmentally friendly alternative to other farmed or wild-caught fish. HQSM
tilapia are raised in ponds without prophylactics or antibiotics, preventing
contamination of wild fish stocks. Because tilapia are herbivores that eat
algae, they need not be fed with wild-caught fish and are therefore exposed to
less in the way of ocean pollutants such as PCBs.
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