Hake fillet Vs Pangasius.
Based on the recent articles the fish industry is facing a real problem from the fish obtained from Vietnam. The Pangasius, type of fish brought up in the Mekong River Delta is not really of high quality due to some impurities in the river itself. Most of the fish exported to some countries like Mauritius are facing problems because it is not under EU specifications. The HACCP is a certificate that is compulsory for fish exporters to Europe. This is why now some Governments are showing their concerns and are making things tougher for those who are trying to buy fish products from cheap suppliers to make the maximum margin of profit.
Seawork is using this opportunity to supply Hake as a substitute to the Pangasius fish. Hake fillets are known to have a better and more accentuated taste than the Pangasius and this is why it is the premium choice in countries like Spain and Italy. Frankly speaking, it is better to spend few cents more but be sure that your family is having a high quality product with an excellent taste.
As a marketer, I myself had to compare Hake and the Pangasius fish to know what product I am advertising and convincing people to buy. Resulting from this test between these two was really mind-blowing. I never thought that Hake was so good. OK, it is also true that I had fresh Hake but even frozen Hake was a really pleasure for my senses when compared to the Pangasius fish. I am not saying that the Pangasius was that bad but for few more cents it is much better to have a good Hake fillets in Thai sauce which makes you end up a nice weekend.
I personally think that people should take care of what they eat, does not mean that because the product is displayed in supermarkets that it is 100% good for health. As I speak for Seawork, I can guarantee that our product is trustful to 100% and to prove this, I would recommend you to have a look at our website to see about our certificates and how we push ourselves for our clients to have the most of what we are offering them. Although we only sell in bulk to fish distributors and fish processors, I think you deserve to know where your food is coming from.
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Based on the recent articles the fish industry is facing a real problem from the fish obtained from Vietnam. The Pangasius, type of fish brought up in the Mekong River Delta is not really of high quality due to some impurities in the river itself. Most of the fish exported to some countries like Mauritius are facing problems because it is not under EU specifications. The HACCP is a certificate that is compulsory for fish exporters to Europe. This is why now some Governments are showing their concerns and are making things tougher for those who are trying to buy fish products from cheap suppliers to make the maximum margin of profit.
Seawork is using this opportunity to supply Hake as a substitute to the Pangasius fish. Hake fillets are known to have a better and more accentuated taste than the Pangasius and this is why it is the premium choice in countries like Spain and Italy. Frankly speaking, it is better to spend few cents more but be sure that your family is having a high quality product with an excellent taste.
As a marketer, I myself had to compare Hake and the Pangasius fish to know what product I am advertising and convincing people to buy. Resulting from this test between these two was really mind-blowing. I never thought that Hake was so good. OK, it is also true that I had fresh Hake but even frozen Hake was a really pleasure for my senses when compared to the Pangasius fish. I am not saying that the Pangasius was that bad but for few more cents it is much better to have a good Hake fillets in Thai sauce which makes you end up a nice weekend.
I personally think that people should take care of what they eat, does not mean that because the product is displayed in supermarkets that it is 100% good for health. As I speak for Seawork, I can guarantee that our product is trustful to 100% and to prove this, I would recommend you to have a look at our website to see about our certificates and how we push ourselves for our clients to have the most of what we are offering them. Although we only sell in bulk to fish distributors and fish processors, I think you deserve to know where your food is coming from.
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