We used to eat it a lot when I worked in Kenya and Uganda. It’s called Tilapia there and popularly served with Ungali and piri piri, very hot chili peppers. I
Here's the difference between Tilapia and Nile Perch, they are two different species of fish. Nile Perch are related to the Australia Barramundi.
Here's the difference between Tilapia and Nile Perch, they are two different species of fish. Nile Perch are related to the Australia Barramundi.
They are both invasive species and are banned from being imported live into the country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilapia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nile_perch
I made some orange flavoured chocolate a few months ago and it was very nice, but that was 85% and not 100%. Like you, I can't quite get a taste for the hard stuff!Thanks for that @BibaBee. In general I fully subscribe to the get what you pay for rule but with LC not so much. I just want the nasty taste of dark chocolate gone with minimal bg rise. If that works we may graduate to better quality although I suspect this is another case where "store bought" (Green and Blacks) beats home made. Many thanks for taking the trouble to reply.
You could be right in Africa, Australian laws require the correct name on product at point of sale.In East Africa Nile Perch are just called tilapia - must be a local thing. Who knows
@Chook Mr B has just had exactly your experience! Virus/cold symptoms that morphed into a vomit bug for 24 hrs, and now back to sore throat. He thought it was 2 separate illnesses, but maybe not...
So far, I have escaped![]()
Mrs Listlad likes Tilapia (imported). The Nile perch sounds intriguing being such a long way from Oz as a I thought you guys would be self sufficient in fish?Here's the difference between Tilapia and Nile Perch, they are two different species of fish. Nile Perch are related to the Australia Barramundi.
They are both invasive species and are banned from being imported live into the country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilapia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nile_perch
We are, but a lot gets exported to SE Asia and China, so I do not always feel like always paying >$30.00 for a kilo of fish when I can get a feed of fish for $10.00 a kilo .The Nile perch sounds intriguing being such a long way from Oz as a I thought you guys would be self sufficient in fish?
Hug for the sweet salmon yuk!I haven’t read through todays posts yet - I’ll get distracted if I do so going to post mine first-
B: 2 small boiled eggs with the last little bit of a Lidl roll I found in the freezer - toasted with butter and marmite. CWC
L: Started off being a salmon fillet and salad, but the salmon tasted very sweet - checked pack and it was ‘honey roasted’ who wants sweet fish? I ask you!
Chucked it and replaced with a small tin tuna.
Made some more of @shelley262 ‘s crispbreads so had a couple of those with it. 3 strawberries and cream after.
D: Wasn’t supposed to have any, don’t usually bother after yoga, but I’d made chicken soup for the girls and it smelled nice so had a small bowl.
Now to catch up on everyone else’s...