Monday, January 21, 2013

How to Buy Good Fish

I'm going to show you how to buy good fish, because it can be so easy to get a fish that won't turn out how you like. If you follow the simple tips I'm going to give you, you will start to purchase fish with confidence.

The best thing you can do in order to get great fish is go to a place that specializes in fish. If you have a local fish market, go to that. You just want to make sure you go to a place that has high turnover, you don't want to go somewhere that the fish has been sitting for too long. When you do decide on a place to buy your fish, make sure to ask questions. You will want to know if the fish has been frozen or if it really is fresh.

When buying a fresh fish there are several things you need to look for. Check out the smell of the fish. Does is smell fresh, and ocean-like, or does it have a really "fishy" smell. If it smells too fishy it is best to skip that fish. Check out the eyes on the fish, they should be clear. If they are not clear, or are sunken in, that is a sign of an old fish. Also check out the skin and the gills. The skin should still be shiny and the gills should be red if the fish is still fresh.

When buying frozen fish there are other things you need to look for. Look at the packaging and make sure it isn't damaged in any way. Look at the fishes color; it shouldn't be discolored at all. Also check for freezer burn, and make sure there aren't any ice crystals forming on the fish.

Finally eat your fish the same day you buy it. It will taste a lot better the fresher it is. If you cannot eat it the same day it can be stored in your refrigerator for a day or two at most.

With these simple tips on how to buy good fish, you will never purchase a bad fish again. If you would like more information on buying good fish visit >> 6 Tips on How to Purchase the Best Fish