What fish is similar to tilapia?
You'll find tilapia and walk into just about every grocery store or fish market. It became as widespread and as popular as salmon somewhere along the line. It possibly has something to do with the fact that it doesn't taste too fishy, is versatile to prepare, and isn't costly. Most tilapia is also sustainable, as these days, particularly in the U.S. and Canada, it tends to be farmed reasonably responsibly. So yeah, tilapia is all good and all right, but, forgive the pun: the sea has other fish. There are actually other fish with similar characteristics to tilapia, which are gentle, flaky and easy to please the whole family. Here are five more fish to try, whether you're just getting sick and tired of tilapia or just want to broaden your horizons. - CATFISHLike tilapia, catfish has a strong texture and a mild taste. In terms of sustainability, it is safer to stop and opt for the U.S. farmed or wild imported catfish. Farm-raised, closer to tilapia, appears to have a cleaner, less fishy taste. - Bass StripedSustainable options include both farmed and wild striped bass. Farmed striped bass has a moderately firm texture and mild flavour, whereas wild striped bass has a firmer texture and richer flavour. Both are fine alternatives to tilapia. More Fish Sustainability DetailsThe world of sustainable fish can be difficult to navigate. Fortunately, Seafood Watch's guide to the Monterey Bay Aquarium is a fantastic resource. Read the full article
















