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Hello , i liked ikan tongkol so much and eat it many times weekly when i stay in indonesia , could someone advice if this fish is high in mercury or no ?
Possibly . I know the Ikan Layang /Mackerel Scad and a lot of reef fish can be . Lot of people here have an allergic reaction to them , Brake out in an itchy rash . Wouldn't be surprised what you'd find in the seafood here with all the pollution , raw sewerage , crop irrigation run off that goes into the rivers/ocean . Round Up is used widely in the crop industry throughout Indonesia . We have aquaculture farms along the river and a lot of shellfish , crabs , etc are also gathered here amongst the filth , it all goes to restaurants and warungs throughout S/East Java and Bali . I'm sure it's the cause of a lot of Bali Belly cases .Hello , i liked ikan tongkol so much and eat it many times weekly when i stay in indonesia , could someone advice if this fish is high in mercury or no ?
So you read a single sentence about this amazing woman and want to pass on her book as some kind of guide even though you have never read it?I read about this amazing Woman today named Rachel Carson. She published a book (Silent Spring) in 1962 about the effects of the pesticide DDT on the environment! This is a quote from her shortly before her Death. I thought it was relevant to the subjects lately on the forum about Rubbish, Mercury, Pesticides, Nuclear Fuel, etc, effecting Indonesia,
I admit, I haven't read the book, but her quote struck me to the Bone!
So you read a single sentence about this amazing woman and want to pass on her book as some kind of guide even though you have never read it?
No that's not what I was referring to! I was struck by her Quote just before her death, about Mankind's responsibility for the Chemicals created, and not only how they affected the environment, but Humans also! Try to look beyond who is posting, but look at the matter of the post!So you read a single sentence about this amazing woman and want to pass on her book as some kind of guide even though you have never read it?
Ikan tongkol (mackerel tuna or related tuna species) is pupolar fish and reguallry consumed in West Sumatran cuisine and is widely enjoyed by locals. Visit any Padang restaurant in major cities across Indonesia, and you'll often find it on the menu;it's been a popular choice for generations and continues to be consumed today. Have you ever seen many people get sick from eating it?Hello , i liked ikan tongkol so much and eat it many times weekly when i stay in indonesia , could someone advice if this fish is high in mercury or no ?
Unfortunately many of the reef fish get contaminated by a toxic Ciguatoxin, not bacteria. It is produced by small plant like organisms called Dinoflagellates! So when a person eats fish contaminated by this toxin they get sick! There is no cure for Ciguatera, but symptoms can be treated. Small fish eat the algae containing the toxin, then are eaten by larger predatory fish, that then accumulate and concentrate the toxin in their flesh. A prime example can be Groupers, Moray eel, Sturgeon, Sea Bass, Red Snapper, Amberjack, Mackerel, Parrotfish, and Triggerfish, and Barracuda!Possibly . I know the Ikan Layang /Mackerel Scad and a lot of reef fish can be . Lot of people here have an allergic reaction to them , Brake out in an itchy rash . Wouldn't be surprised what you'd find in the seafood here with all the pollution , raw sewerage , crop irrigation run off that goes into the rivers/ocean . Round Up is used widely in the crop industry throughout Indonesia . We have aquaculture farms along the river and a lot of shellfish , crabs , etc are also gathered here amongst the filth , it all goes to restaurants and warungs throughout S/East Java and Bali . I'm sure it's the cause of a lot of Bali Belly cases .
Any Padang restaurant? You do realize that is just a name they stick on their eating place that means a variety of foods placed on the table and you pay for what you eat. Padang is in West Sumatra and you know what you won't find in Padang? A food service calling itself Padang.Ikan tongkol (mackerel tuna or related tuna species) is pupolar fish and reguallry consumed in West Sumatran cuisine and is widely enjoyed by locals. Visit any Padang restaurant in major cities across Indonesia, and you'll often find it on the menu;it's been a popular choice for generations and continues to be consumed today. Have you ever seen many people get sick from eating it?
If you're overly concerned, maybe it's best to avoid eating fish altogether in Indonesia.
While fish can contain salmonella and escherichia coli, it is usually deep fried in Indonesia and eliminated. Bali Belly probably comes from salmonella and e.coli from human feces (the cook did not wash his/her hands after the toilet job basically).We have aquaculture farms along the river and a lot of shellfish , crabs , etc are also gathered here amongst the filth , it all goes to restaurants and warungs throughout S/East Java and Bali . I'm sure it's the cause of a lot of Bali Belly cases .
That's what I finish my last comment saying! HAH! Why is it almost every toilet in Bali has a broken toilet seat? Filthy sink, never any soap to wash your hands! Is this how their Momma raised them? Oh who cares, Just give me a big pile of GMO White rice, and some old Greasy Deep fried Hormonal imbalanced Chicken, in Palm oil. I'm in a Hurry to go to another Ceremony!While fish can contain salmonella and escherichia coli, it is usually deep fried in Indonesia and eliminated. Bali Belly probably comes from salmonella and e.coli from human feces (the cook did not wash his/her hands after the toilet job basically).
Any Padang restaurant? You do realize that is just a name they stick on their eating place that means a variety of foods placed on the table and you pay for what you eat. Padang is in West Sumatra and you know what you won't find in Padang? A food service calling itself Padang.
Mackerel or tuna is most affordable near coast where fishing is a business. The more inland you go, the higher the price so the more costly fish are replaced with cheaper farm raised fish like Gurame. I live in Sumatra and visit other areas besides my local and no where in a Padang restaurant have I seen anything other than Gurame or sardines served. Price.
Mackerel or tuna is most affordable near coast where fishing is a business. The more inland you go, the higher the price so the more costly fish are replaced with cheaper farm raised fish like Gurame. I live in Sumatra and visit other areas besides my local and no where in a Padang restaurant have I seen anything other than Gurame or sardines served. Price.
You guys have toilet seats? Even in Jakarta, I see mostly squat toilets unless you are at some upper class place. Maybe one central sink but certainly not in each bathroom seperately. Next you are going to tell me that you have hot water also.Why is it almost every toilet in Bali has a broken toilet seat? Filthy sink, never any soap to wash your hands!
Hey it's better than in the mountains of India. Up there people, just find a beautiful big tree to Squat next too, and have a nice panorama while they drop their Load! So, before you want to sit down and lean on a big Ponderosa Pine, to enjoy the view, have a good look First! HAH.You guys have toilet seats? Even in Jakarta, I see mostly squat toilets unless you are at some upper class place. Maybe one central sink but certainly not in each bathroom seperately. Next you are going to tell me that you have hot water also.
In areas with illegal gold mines, like parts of Maluku and NTT, it's very likely.Hello , i liked ikan tongkol so much and eat it many times weekly when i stay in indonesia , could someone advice if this fish is high in mercury or no ?