Obviously I have ebi and unagi. But can anyone identify this whitefish? This is in Tennessee. I’m guessing tilapia but I really have no idea. Any help would be awesome!
Did I somehow post a troll question? I got 4 answers here lmao I am being genuine
Looks like izumi-dai
Blueberries
Tilapia
Pikachu
Red snapper
It’s tilapia. The pink says it. Snapper usually has a skin, to show you its snapper. Tilapia doesn’t because it’s cheap. They love to use it in “chefs choice” meals.
I wouldn’t order sushi in Tennessee, especially not if it comes on a plastic little plate like that. But yeah that looks like it passes for snapper or yellowtail
Seeing that the spicy tuna has fillers with tenkasu, I suspect tilapia
I don’t think it’s tilapia, it looks like yellowtail or red snapper. I used to work in a sushi kitchen. I can’t imagine anyone using tilapia in sushi
If it’s a reputable sushi restaurant, that’s rockcod and not tilapia
Definitely not yellowtail. The color’s totally off
Ew tilapia
Looks like hamachi to me, cut in a way that just shows the white portion.
Surprises me that people here believe that to be tilapia… I’ve never seen it on a menu before. Not sure I’ve ever had it, or really any fresh water fish served as nigiri or sashimi.
It’s definitely tilapia. A search for “tilapia sushi” will show similar results
99% sure this is hamachi (yellow tail), this comment section is on crack. (Source: I’m a sushi chef)
Dude tilapia is literally farmed in sewers. Stay away from that fish. ESPECIALLY RAW
I really don’t think you should eat raw tilapia if that is tilapia. I love sushi but I really don’t like eating raw fish. I like raw salmon and tuna but that’s about it I wouldn’t eat any raw white fish
This is Hamachi, AKA Yellowtail, NOT Tilapia.
Sushi is almost exclusively made with Saltwater Fish, and Tilapia is mostly Freshwater.
It looks like white tuna I forgot the name
Looks like eel, shrimp, and yellowtail.
Halibut?
yellow tail….
Im Japanese I know what im talking about (at least I should lol)
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Snapper would be my guess
Hirame
Yellowtail
Flounder
Did I somehow post a troll question? I got 4 answers here lmao I am being genuine
Looks like izumi-dai
Blueberries
Tilapia
Pikachu
Red snapper
It’s tilapia. The pink says it. Snapper usually has a skin, to show you its snapper. Tilapia doesn’t because it’s cheap. They love to use it in “chefs choice” meals.
I wouldn’t order sushi in Tennessee, especially not if it comes on a plastic little plate like that. But yeah that looks like it passes for snapper or yellowtail
Seeing that the spicy tuna has fillers with tenkasu, I suspect tilapia
I don’t think it’s tilapia, it looks like yellowtail or red snapper. I used to work in a sushi kitchen. I can’t imagine anyone using tilapia in sushi
If it’s a reputable sushi restaurant, that’s rockcod and not tilapia
Definitely not yellowtail. The color’s totally off
Ew tilapia
Looks like hamachi to me, cut in a way that just shows the white portion.
Surprises me that people here believe that to be tilapia… I’ve never seen it on a menu before. Not sure I’ve ever had it, or really any fresh water fish served as nigiri or sashimi.
It’s definitely tilapia. A search for “tilapia sushi” will show similar results
99% sure this is hamachi (yellow tail), this comment section is on crack. (Source: I’m a sushi chef)
Dude tilapia is literally farmed in sewers. Stay away from that fish. ESPECIALLY RAW
I really don’t think you should eat raw tilapia if that is tilapia. I love sushi but I really don’t like eating raw fish. I like raw salmon and tuna but that’s about it I wouldn’t eat any raw white fish
This is Hamachi, AKA Yellowtail, NOT Tilapia.
Sushi is almost exclusively made with Saltwater Fish, and Tilapia is mostly Freshwater.
It looks like white tuna I forgot the name
Looks like eel, shrimp, and yellowtail.
Halibut?
yellow tail….
Im Japanese I know what im talking about (at least I should lol)