Top 10 Mistakes When Buying Seafood
Top 10 mistakes when buying seafood
The best way to break down the mistakes that are done when
buying seafood is to look at each type of seafood and the
characteristics it should have when you purchase it. You should
buy high quality seafood whether it is fresh or frozen and these
tips on what to look for to keep you from making the top 10
mistakes when buying seafood.
When you go to buy fresh whole fish do not buy it if the
appearance of the fish is not bright and shiny, scales are not
intact and adhere to the skin. If the eyes have turned pink,
cloudy and sunken, except with small eyes fish like salmon.
Gills should not have any type of slime coating or be green or
brown in color. Fish should not have a fishy odor.
When you buy fresh whole fish it should be bright, shiny, and
most of the scales should be intact and adhere tightly to the
skin. Every fish has markings and colors that will fade and be
less pronounced as the fish loses its freshness. The eyes should
be bright, clear, and full and sometimes protrude according to
the species. The color of the gills fade over time, turning from
bright red to pink, grey and then to a green or brown color so
the brighter red the more fresh. Fish that is fresh will have
practically no odor at all, the fishy smell happens over time.
When buying fresh fish filets and steaks do not purchasing if
the fishy odor is strong, there are signs of browning or drying
around the edges of the filets, if plastic wrapping is not
tight, it if there is plenty of space between the fish and the
wrapping, and if there is any liquid in the packaging.
Fresh fish filets and steaks odor should be fresh and mild. The
flesh should be moist, firm, elastic and have a fresh cut
appearance.
When you buy frozen seafood do not buy if it is not frozen
solid, if there is any discoloration or any type of drying which
can mean freezer burn, if there is an odor. Do not buy any
frozen seafood product that has ice crystals or water stains.
Frozen seafood should only be purchased if it is frozen solid
and if there is no discoloration and if there is an odor it
should be fresh and mild. The wrapping should be moist and vapor
proof and should fit around your seafood closely and not damaged
in any form. If you notice water stains or ice crystals, the
seafood has thawed and been re-frozen. Always look for an
expiration date.
When you are purchasing any seafood product fresher is always
better. When you buy frozen talk with the person that is in
charge of the seafood and learn how the seafood was frozen. If
it was