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Starfish - Top 10 sustainable fish (Paperback)
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Starfish - Top 10 sustainable fish (Paperback)
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Go ahead. Feel smug. With Star Fish in your hands, there will no
longer be anything fishy about the seafood meals you produce. In
fact, the lip-smackingly good recipes in this book use only the top
ten most sustainable fish off the SASSI (SA Sustainable Seafood
Initiative) green list. In this surprisingly funny, surprisingly
fascinating read, author Daisy Jones takes you on an epic road trip
to meet the farmers, conservationists, fishermen and scientists who
will protect the top ten in the years to come. You’ll visit a
vloeking oyster farmer in a wasteland on the West Coast and a
high-heeled SASSI scientist. You’ll meet an abundantly bearded
kabeljou farmer in Paternoster, a third-generation treknetter in
Fish Hoek and an Irish-accented aquaculturist in East London. Daisy
has conducted hours of interviews on boats, rafts and on farms to
find out why her top ten are not in danger of overfishing and why
catching them does no damage to the environment. The chapters on
each fish, and the paintings and illustrations that accompany them,
will secure the top ten in your memory - a phenomenon sure to come
in handy when you shop or dine out sans SASSI checklist. The
recipes at the end of each chapter, gorgeously photographed by
Craig Fraser, tempt those of us in the habit of opting for white
linefish and prawns to try something meatier (yellowtail), oilier
(sardines) or slurpier (mussels). A chart at the end of the book
provides green alternatives to orange- and red-listed fish - both
local and overseas varieties. There’s a word on SASSI, a word on
the MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) and a word on the state of our
oceans. It’s an adventure, switching to green fish. And it’s the
right thing to do.
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