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Diamond_Dog

(40,501 posts)
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 02:39 PM 4 hrs ago

The seafood industry bets Americans will finally eat more fish if it looks more like meat

BOSTON (AP) — The future of fish is looking a lot like… salami? And meatballs. And fried chicken. And breakfast sausage. And, of course, spareribs and burgers. This is America, after all.

Welcome to the era of surreptitious seafood, an industry gamble that overcoming Americans’ relative disinterest in the meat of the sea is all a matter of making fish look and taste less like, well, fish.

“Our Taiwanese magic is making tuna taste like fried chicken,” said Jack Chi, a spokesman for Tuna Fresh, a Taiwan-based company that sells tuna as fried “nuggets” and breaded chicken-tender-like strips. “We wanted to be able to engage in the U.S. market, and we found that fried foods are the way.”

Chi’s company was one of hundreds showcasing their products at the recent Seafood Expo North America in Boston. And among the sea of smoked salmons, scallops and all manner of crustaceans, one trend stood out: The seafood being pitched to the American market is looking less and less like seafood.

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Oddly, the most likely audience may well be the one typically most averse to seafood -- the very young, said Joshua Bickert, a seafood market reporter and analyst for Expana. “If you package it like hot dogs and hamburgers and chicken tenders, you maybe change that mindset at a younger age

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https://apnews.com/article/fish-seafood-meat-flavors-appearance-00fd86440d41da2a67b701836532a589

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The seafood industry bets Americans will finally eat more fish if it looks more like meat (Original Post) Diamond_Dog 4 hrs ago OP
I can't stand seafood. It is the salty, brine taste of each creature. Jacson6 4 hrs ago #1
And i can eat seafood all the time. Ferrets are Cool 4 hrs ago #3
Is that a fancy way of saying "constant pest"? Wonder Why 3 hrs ago #12
Ugh! They make seafood worse. Wonder Why 3 hrs ago #11
Nope. They are fine the way they are. efhmc 4 hrs ago #2
Water is life...humans started as an 'edge' species ... MiHale 4 hrs ago #4
Leave fish alone!! leftstreet 4 hrs ago #5
Gross. n'/t Coventina 4 hrs ago #6
I love seafood but only the real thing. None of what I buy is cheap as I only purchase from the fishmonger. Raftergirl 4 hrs ago #7
Love sardines just the way they are! anciano 4 hrs ago #8
Food industries... 2naSalit 4 hrs ago #9
Don't we already have fish sticks DBoon 3 hrs ago #10
C'mon! A lot of fish are bread[sic] on fish farms. Wonder Why 3 hrs ago #15
It's all in the name. We need Wonder Why 3 hrs ago #13
Fish can be filled with toxic "forever chemicals" whathehell 3 hrs ago #14
Most seafood smells bad to me. AnnaLee 2 hrs ago #16

Jacson6

(1,986 posts)
1. I can't stand seafood. It is the salty, brine taste of each creature.
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 02:42 PM
4 hrs ago

I can handle Tuna with lots of dill relish and mayo.

MiHale

(12,996 posts)
4. Water is life...humans started as an 'edge' species ...
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 03:08 PM
4 hrs ago

Living on land in close proximity to water. Before agriculture took over the waterways were one of the main sources of available protein. Our species grew up on seafood. Having such a plentiful source of available proteins allowed the human brain to grow larger.
In those days fishing was a lot easier the waterways were filled…not stressed out like they are today.


Raftergirl

(1,855 posts)
7. I love seafood but only the real thing. None of what I buy is cheap as I only purchase from the fishmonger.
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 03:11 PM
4 hrs ago

On our recent vacation in SoCal, I had seafood every night, except once.

2naSalit

(102,622 posts)
9. Food industries...
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 03:27 PM
4 hrs ago

Want to fuck up food because they don't want us to have any attachment to real food. They want us eating the processed shit with all those chemicals that rob the food of all nutrients which sustain us. See where this is going?

The easiest way to fuck up seafood is to process it.

DBoon

(24,967 posts)
10. Don't we already have fish sticks
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 04:04 PM
3 hrs ago

Designed for very young children

I mean what could possibly look less like seafood?

Wonder Why

(6,946 posts)
13. It's all in the name. We need
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 04:17 PM
3 hrs ago

Big Salm on a bun

Chili con tuna

Bassed Thing you can eat.

Salty puffed cheddar chips

Oyster Jerky

Italian Sausage Sardinia Style

Mama's Fishloaf

Hot Eel on a bun with relish

Pickereled Pickerel

Pike on a pike.

whathehell

(30,459 posts)
14. Fish can be filled with toxic "forever chemicals"
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 04:18 PM
3 hrs ago

known as PFAS. You can Google it.

I still eat some fish, but am very careful to minimize my intake.

AnnaLee

(1,388 posts)
16. Most seafood smells bad to me.
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 04:41 PM
2 hrs ago

I tell people I will not eat at a restaurant where a "seaweed" type smell is present. I am very susceptible to the smell no matter where it originates. Many restaurants that serve some seafood dishes don't have this smell. I don't know what I am smelling.

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