Question for people who live in coastal cities:
How often do ya eat fish?
nearly everyday
>>66891364
This
Never. We're too fancy for that shit.
almost never
Daily
>>66891519
Ya Asians really like fish
2-3 times a week
Almost never
I eat pork almost exclusively
Probably 4-5 times per week
>>66891253
3 to 4 times a week
>>66891624
that's a tad surprising 2bh
what fish dishes are popular in britain other than fish&chips?
>>66892023
There's loads but I have fish pie, kippers, mackerel and smoked salmon pretty often.
>>66891253
Technically we (Bruges) are a coastal city too as we live 12km from the shore and we still have a harbour. It's not our fault the seashore lept away from us during history.
I eat fish as often as I can, I love it. Sea-snails too, in a bouillon with black pepper.
>>66891253
Fish is for plebs.
Steak every day Master Race!
>>66891253
Not so ofter as I would want to. Meat is more common.
>>66891253
unless my uncles or my dad go spearfishing, rarely. One uncle is a fisherman tho and he eats fish everyday, he's so tired of it he's over the moon when we eat meat at family gatherings
>>66891814
Cristão-velho detected
Chicken and beef are the only meats worth eating desu
>>66892023
Fucking loads.
What fish dishes are popular in japan apart from sushi?
>>66892858
My uncels a fisherman too.2 days ago he caught a snake
>>66891253
Not everyday but quite often.
>>66892858
>spearfishing
that sounds pretty cool tbqh
>>66893346
you sure it's a snake? Looks more like a really long lizard, since it appears to have paws
Natrix natrix occurs all over Europe and swims too, but it doesn't look like this
>>66892023
Glazed Salmon, Scampi (breaded prawn/shrimp), fish pie, fish cake (a round croquet filled with fish and a little herbs), crab & squid are fairly common in restaurants but not so much at home, seaweed is a traditional dish in Wales, muscles, winkles (a type of sea snail), sea food is awesome.
Rarely. I don't much like fish.
I eat plenty of seafood, though.
>>66891253
Not very often, maybe twice a month.
>>66894021
>winkles (a type of sea snail)
you mean wullocs m8
yes we still use the archaic germanic term because we wuz Franks n united Europe n shite
>>66893212
But I thought Spaniards ate lots of pork because they hated muds and skypes.
I eat Salmon sandwiches 3-4 times a week.
fish eggs roe, with some bri. maybe some proscuitto
Very often
>>66892638
t. Juan el carnicero
>>66894089
Can someone tell what flag this is
>>66894089
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>>66893553
>>66893553
it sucks, the most effective method of catching fishes is sitting still for hours until something swims by you and you shoot it with your speargun. That's why they only hunt for octopuses now, they say they are far dumber than most fish and you can catch them with your hands (so you don't need to worry about your spearhead bending/breaking if it hits a rock) and they stay alive until you take them out of the water, where you can freeze them and they'll stay fresh.
Also it's always fun seeing them surfacing by the shore only to be surrounded by flocks of curious tourists that have never seen a fisherman before, my father used to put small alive octopuses on the arms of small kids just to scare them and it was always funny seeing these german/belgian kids panicking with an octopus tangled around their arm like in pic related
>>66893152
Is there a problem you hippie cuck? I bet you want to get rid of touradas too
>>66894097
>believing xtreme taqiyya
>>66894701
that's quite nice anon. do these octopusses live in fresh water? I always assumed they were creatures of the sea.
>>66891253
fish dish best dish
2-3 times a week. My family and I have fish every Friday
Grew up in a coastal city, we had fish or seafood like 1 or 2 times a week, also like the other Italian anon I go spearfishing for octopuses sometimes, it's pretty easy if you learn how to spot them (but I always feel bad when I kill them)
>>66895737
yeah, i have never heard of lake octopuses.
I love seafood but hate fish
I prefer shrimp crab squid octopus scallops mussels clams oysters lobsters and frogs
>>66896283
wait... frogs seafood?
>>66891253
Technically every day if the smoked cod roe I put on my breakfast sandwiches counts as "fish" for the purposes of this thread.
Actual flesh of a fish, I eat like 3-5 times a week or so. Lean, tastes good, fairly cheap if you know what to get and where to get it, easy to use in a variety of dishes so it doesn't get boring. What's not to love? Today is fried herring with mashed potatoes and pickled ghurkins for dinner, incidentally.