ewurm;2144748; said:I say leave the fins, and the rest of the shark, in the water.
what about Tuna? and Dolphin? and swordfish and all the other commercially harvested fish?
ewurm;2144748; said:I say leave the fins, and the rest of the shark, in the water.
CHOMPERS;2145353; said:Those of you who think the fin has anything to do with the taste of the soup, you really need to research the preparation of the fins. You will find that the fin does not contribute to the taste in the least bit. It is only a thickening agent. The fin is stripped down to the cartilage; all else is discarded. The cartilage is bleached white and then dried. It is completely tasteless.
Other forms of cartilage can be substituted for the shark fins since the ingredient sought after is just gelatin.
nativelover;2145420; said:what about Tuna? and Dolphin? and swordfish and all the other commercially harvested fish?
David R;2145464; said:Haven't seen canned dolphin in the supermarket lately, but tuna certainly aren't anywhere near as endangered as sharks. And with tuna at least the fish is caught and the majority of the meat used, not just a small piece cut off and the rest of the animal wasted...
I'm not judging anyone, just expressing my thoughts/opinions, it just seems really strange to me that fish-people would support something like eating shark fin soup, which IMO is right up there with whaling on the "who's raping and pillaging the oceans" list...
CHOMPERS;2145353; said:Those of you who think the fin has anything to do with the taste of the soup, you really need to research the preparation of the fins. You will find that the fin does not contribute to the taste in the least bit. It is only a thickening agent. The fin is stripped down to the cartilage; all else is discarded. The cartilage is bleached white and then dried. It is completely tasteless.
Other forms of cartilage can be substituted for the shark fins since the ingredient sought after is just gelatin.
krichardson;2145528; said:All this sounds wonderful,now go and tell it to the people who are mass slaughtering the sharks.When there is nothing left,then there will be nothing to argue over.Gone is gone.
nativelover;2145470; said:Dolphin = Dorado aka DoDo aka Dolphin....
its good.
nativelover;2145549; said:well if you think about it... this all started in Japan... right? where would they get cartilage besides from sharks?