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"These fish are originally from Thailand, where they are considered a delicacy," Viktor says. "Most people in the States consider them a trash fish, but we're going to put that myth to rest." Invasive ...
Soh’s co-owner, Cedric Tang, of his family’s 85-year-old business. They’ve faced multiple setbacks amid Singapore’s brutal F&B landscape.
Vietnamese processed foods are struggling to get on the shelves of top U.S. retail chains due to poor marketing and ...
Northern snakehead numbers expanding in Berks waterways The invasive fish species may be posing an increasing threat to native fisheries.
I recently traveled to Maryland’s Eastern Shore to fish on the Little Blackwater River Trail near Cambridge for Chesapeake Channa, the fish formally known as Northern Snakehead. The name change ...
Giant snakehead fish have established themselves in Sri Lanka's Deduru Oya reservoir, threatening native fish species and local fishing livelihoods, reported Mongabay. In mid-June, an angler ...
Snakeheads may look terrifying, but their flavor is pure finesse. As part of this 4-part series, Robert grills the catch from last episode and dives into why this air-breathing, freshwater invader ...
In a tropical country like India, where temperatures rise quickly and power outages can disrupt refrigeration, a little extra ...
Two fishermen in Delaware caught state-record fish that are said to be valued dining fare, but officials want them dead for different reason.
The snakehead is also banned in Iowa because it is not included on a list of accepted fish in the state, said Ross Harrison, a spokesman with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.