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Britain's "most sustainable and tasty fish" is currently one of the South West's most important catches - but no one in the UK has heard of it, The Cornishman reports.
Megrim, the flat fish said to be similar in flavour to the highly-regarded Dover sole and a third of the price, is the latest fish that has seen a dramatic improvement in sustainability levels, according to the National Federation of Fishermen's Organisations (NFFO).
Heralded by the NFFO as one of the most sustainable and tasty fish currently being caught by the UK fleet, fishermen can't understand why no one's heard of it.
Read the full article HERE.
Megrim, the flat fish said to be similar in flavour to the highly-regarded Dover sole and a third of the price, is the latest fish that has seen a dramatic improvement in sustainability levels, according to the National Federation of Fishermen's Organisations (NFFO).
Heralded by the NFFO as one of the most sustainable and tasty fish currently being caught by the UK fleet, fishermen can't understand why no one's heard of it.
Read the full article HERE.
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