Who wants to eat fish when it tastes so fishy?
Options
![tarynnmichelle](https://dakd0cjsv8wfa.cloudfront.net/images/photos/user/ed8e/ccbe/4d98/f909/485c/ebb4/1146/67ec450edc0dcac177ec7a022a9d1beb9a7c.jpg)
tarynnmichelle
Posts: 27 Member
I am trying to add fish to my diet, but.. I HATE FISH! The fishy taste is just terrible. I have tried Tilapia, Salmon, Trout, Cod and Tuna steak and i just do not like it. Is there any fish out there that is still good for me and still has a decent taste?
0
Replies
-
halibut to me is one of the least "fishy" tasting. Very mild and actually very good.0
-
I hate "fishy taste" too but i make tilapia all the time and love it. I bake it in the oven with olive oil and add Mrs. Dash House Blend to it for a great taste. It is delicious! Try it! I couldnt stomach it without the Mrs. Dash. AND goes perfect with broccoli!0
-
^^ this too. Was gonna ask how you are preparing it. Tilapia is about the only other fish I eat. I slap it on my george foreman grill, generously sprinkle with garlic powder and mrs. dash. It's actually pretty good.0
-
If your fish tastes fishy, its not fresh :huh:
Tilapia is my favorite. I make sure I buy wild caught filets the day I am going to eat it. Just bake it in the oven, then top it with cilantro and lime after cooking and enjoy!!!0 -
Swai!!! It is my favorite!! It is very very mild! I hate the strong fishy flavor too! This fish is excellent! Must try it. And it is cheap! You can cook it in a skillet with cooking spray, bake it, I have put it in soup, just recently my husband grilled it (wow, delicious!). Hope you try it and like it!0
-
Well Tilapia and Cod are to of the mildest fish out there... You might try Pollock or Haddock both are used in Gorton or Van De Kamps products at the Grocery..... I bake my fish and add Salsa to it and Love it and I am not a big fan of the fishy taste either but I eat all the ones I listed above and for me they don't seem to have that problem... Good Luck0
-
Unfortunately taste is a very subjective thing, everyone has foods that they don't like (I've always thought caviar is gross & disgusting but I love seafood and fish). If you're eating fresh fish is shouldn't smell or taste overly "fishy", that's usually a sign that while still edible it may be past its prime. You may also want to try some of the milder species such as haddock or flounder.0
-
I don't like the fishy taste either so I will only eat white fish, which I find to be very mild. Regardless of how I try it, I can't eat salmon. And with white fish (tilapia, cod, monk fish, haddock), it is very mild the fresher it is and is seasoned well. I like cajun or blackening seasoning or anything else that is a strong flavour.0
-
I am trying to add fish to my diet, but.. I HATE FISH! The fishy taste is just terrible. I have tried Tilapia, Salmon, Trout, Cod and Tuna steak and i just do not like it. Is there any fish out there that is still good for me and still has a decent taste?
A.C.E. Certified Personal Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition0 -
Where are you getting your fish? Living in Florida I can get fresh fish year round. I know not everyone is as fortunate. I know when i lived in Kansas for 4 years when i did pick up fish or any seafood for that matter is was very expensive..was a shock to me actually when i saw the prices..being born and raised in Florida i'm a lil spoiled in that area. the fresher the fish the milder the flavor and smell. a good rule of thumb. if your fish smells like anything other than the ocean..don't eat it.0
-
fresh fish should never taste fishy or have an odor. If it does - it is not fresh. Cod, salmon, halibut, tilapia are all great fish - very easy to make.0
-
I am trying to add fish to my diet, but.. I HATE FISH! The fishy taste is just terrible. I have tried Tilapia, Salmon, Trout, Cod and Tuna steak and i just do not like it. Is there any fish out there that is still good for me and still has a decent taste?
A.C.E. Certified Personal Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
This.
You don't HAVE to eat fish.0 -
I like to squeeze fresh lemon juice on fish. Makes it taste less FISHY. But...these folks are spot on when they say that fishy tasting fish is not fresh. I generally buy frozen fish rather than raw unfrozen fish from the seafood counter. Have had better luck that way. Good mild ones are flounder, tilapia and swai.0
-
I try fish every so often. The only stuff I can manage to eat is solid white tuna in a can, everything else tastes (and smells) horrible. I live in New England, people think I'm insane because I won't eat seafood in one of the 'freshest' places on earth. To each their own.0
-
I live in Texas right on the Gulf Coast and near many rivers. I have a lot of options, but maybe i need to find a new way to prepare it. I'm big on steaming, but my steamed fish falls apart and doesnt cook well. Maybe baking with seasoning will help.0
-
If you like lemon, try this.... (from 400 Calorie Fix cookbook)
4 tilapia fillets
1 T olive oil
2 T lemon juice
2 t grated lemon peel
1 t dried oregano
1/4 t salt
1/8 t pepper
Put all in dish, turn to coat tilapia and let it sit 10 minutes then bake until done. My kids LOVE this and it doesn't taste fishy at all!0 -
I hated most fish for the first 25 years of my life. I would only eat smoked fish or plaice until i was pregnant with number 3 and then I started craving it...breakfast, lunch and dinner. Eat it all the time now but I think pregnancy is a drastic way to try to get to like something.
If you don't like it don't eat it...wild horses couldnt get me to put brussels sprouts or broad beans near my mouth ever again0 -
If your fish tastes fishy, its not fresh :huh:
^^^ This.
I personally like Salmon and Tuna myself. But I don't eat it much since I'm so far inland and we hardly ever get fresh fish (well from the ocean anyway... and I can't stand freshwater fish)... it's mostly frozen and then thawed fish... :-/0 -
Halibut is the best but it's really expensive and sometimes hard to find. If you are getting fishy tasting fish then it's probably not that fresh. I feel your pain. I like fish but I live in Maine so I'm a bit of a seafood snob so if it's at all suspicious then I stay away from it. You don't need fish anyway and eating food that you don't like is discouraging. Good luck0
-
I love how everyone's tickers in this thread show very significant weight loss... just proves to me even more that I should eat my fish0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 392.1K Introduce Yourself
- 43.6K Getting Started
- 259.9K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.7K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.4K Fitness and Exercise
- 403 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.4K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 152.8K Motivation and Support
- 7.9K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.4K MyFitnessPal Information
- 23 News and Announcements
- 1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.4K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions