yekahS wrote: » Granted I like a battered cod and chips after a few pints... but a battered lump of styrofoam and chips would have the same effect!
yekahS wrote: » Its bland, tasteless muck.
o1s1n wrote: » I always wonder why myself. It's a really boring game.
yekahS wrote: » I love fish. Love sole, turbot, monkfish, john dory, swordfish, tuna steaks the lot. There are so many different flavours and types, most of them all delish! Why the fup do Irish people love cod so much?? Its bland, tasteless muck. Granted I like a battered cod and chips after a few pints... but a battered lump of styrofoam and chips would have the same effect! So what is people obsession with a nice lump of cod?....
HoneyRyder wrote: » I have a friend who won't eat tuna because she thinks it's dolphin meat. I told her tuna is a fish and asked her where she got that idea from. Her response was 'How come it says dolphin friendly on the tin then?' which she's apparently taken to mean that the dolphins were killed humanely :rolleyes:
some_dose wrote: » Though there may be no dolphins within the can you can be almost guaranteed that dolphin, turtles and sharks will have been killed in the catching of the tuna (with the exception of pole caught fish). Today in chippers cod is still in use. Some chippers do use other fish (Hoki, pollock, haddock though I'd doubt they'd use hake) and are meant to inform you if they do. There is a massive problem with cod stocks currently and they are perilously close to collapse. So the next time you're in a chipper order something different for cod's sake.
yekahS wrote: » most of them all delish!