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    Question What fish can we actually eat?

    Hi! I've been trying to eat a balanced diet, and my GP said fish once a week is good - but avoid fish with high mercury levels. We've worked out that I should avoid fish that eat other fish, so what exactly does that leave? And I know canned tuna is supposed to be fine, but I can't stand it!!!! Help!!

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    Nov 2006
    Somewhere Over The Rainbow
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    stay away from "meaty" white fish eg swordfish, also salmon.......

    Highest Mercury

    AVOID Eating

    Grouper
    Marlin
    Orange roughy
    Tilefish
    Swordfish
    Shark
    Mackerel (king)
    High Mercury

    Eat no more than three 6-oz servings per month

    Bass saltwater
    Croaker
    Halibut
    Tuna (canned, white albacore) See tuna chart below
    Tuna (fresh bluefin, ahi)
    Sea trout
    Bluefish
    Lobster (American/Maine)
    LOWER MERCURY

    Eat no more than six 6-oz servings per month

    Carp
    Mahi Mahi
    Crab (dungeness)
    Snapper
    Crab (blue)
    Herring
    Crab (snow)
    Monkfish
    Perch (freshwater)
    Skate
    Cod*
    Tuna (canned, chunk light)
    Tuna (fresh Pacific albacore)
    LOWEST MERCURY

    Enjoy two 6-oz servings per week

    Anchovies
    Butterfish
    Calamari (squid)
    Caviar (farmed)
    Crab (king)
    Pollock
    Catfish
    Whitefish
    Perch (ocean)
    Scallops
    Flounder
    Haddock
    Hake
    Herring
    Lobster (spiny/rock)
    Shad
    Sole
    Crawfish/crayfish
    Salmon
    Shrimp
    Clams
    Tilapia
    Oysters
    Sardines
    Sturgeon (farmed)
    Trout (freshwater)

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    I guess it depends on who you talk too.

    I read to minimise high mercury fish to at least 1 serve a fortnight when no other fish is consumed. I personally hate fish but will only eat flake. I am almost 15 weeks and crave flake everyday but have only eaten it 4 times during this pregnancy. No problems yet.

    An easy way to remember it is minimise foods on top of the food chain

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    Apr 2007
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    The list provided by Kitt3n is pretty inclusive.
    I just want to add that salmon is fine, as the majority of salmon is farmed in Tassie these days, they will be fed a diet of pellets, so they are quite low in mercury.

    I quite like tuna, but will give you a very yummy reciepe for a tuna morney/bake.
    You can do it with either pasta or rice.
    Make a becheamal sauce (milk, butter, flour).
    I like to fry some onion in the butter before adding the flour and milk. Be careful not to add the milk too quickly or you will make the sauce lumpy.
    Hard boil 2-3 eggs.
    Add a tin of drained tuna in brine to the sauce and mix, add peas, corn or other vegies to taste.
    Slice eggs and gently mix into sauce.
    Put pasta or rice into baking dish (you can mix in half the sauce to pasta is desired).
    Top off dish with sauce, layer of cheese and crushed plain chips.
    Bake in oven till chips are golden brown.
    Serve with salad.
    Dish can be preprepared then baked till heated through and chips golden brown. It is one of our favourites.

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    Thanks for all your suggestions everyone! Will try to put some into some interesting recipes!

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    Jan 2008
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    I eat tinned tuna for lunch daily during the week - is that too much tuna?? Is that a silly question?

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