When you go to Burger King.....

It is cod. McDonalds is also cod.

Considering the price of cod, I would be surprised at that...I would rather expect basa, whitefish, or some fish-mix in the North American restaurant sandwiches.
 
i think its just as fun to catch them fishing and eat them as it is watching them. if not more.

For a long time I thought fish did not feel pain. But now that I know they do, I dont think I could ever go fishing.
 
Thanks to every thing food related needing a label giving all the ingredients with a quick search I found this.

McDonalds fish
http://www.mcdonalds.com/app_controller.nutrition.categories.ingredients.index.html

Fish Filet Patty:
Pollock or Hoki, bleached wheat flour, water, modified corn starch, yellow corn flour, salt, whey, sugar, dextrose, dried yeast, disodium pyrophosphate, sodium pyrophosphate, sodium tripolyphosphate, cellulose gum, colored with extractives of paprika and turmeric, natural flavoring (vegetable source). Cooked in partially hydrogenated vegetable oils (may contain partially hydrogenated soybean oil and/or partially hydrogenated corn oil and/or partially hydrogenated canola oil and/or cottonseed oil and/or sunflower oil and/or corn oil). Contains wheat, milk and fish (Polluck or Hoki) ingredients.

Burger King: Big fish
http://www.burgerking.co.uk/pdfs/ingredients.pdf
Fish patty
Alaskan Pollack, Breadcrumbs, Water, Potato Starch, Modified Potato starch, Modified Maize starch, Wheatflor, Salt, Yeast, Raising Agents: E450, Diphosphates, E500, Sodium Carbonate, Dried Hen Egg Powder, Sweet Whey Powder, Vegetable Oil, Stabilizers: E472c, Citric acid Esters, E300, Ascorbic Acid.
 
Would you like a filet o fish or bk big fish...Here you go. (at least it's not ground up carp). The one on the left is a "polluck" the one on the right is a "Hoki".

polluck.jpg hoki.jpg
 
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hmm, the ones on the left look tasty, i mihgt hafta stop at BK on the way to work.
 
For a long time I thought fish did not feel pain. But now that I know they do, I dont think I could ever go fishing.
Jessu, most biologists associate "pain" as something higher chordates feel, and almost always the pain center in an animal is associated with the cerebral cortex.

Fish don't even have a cerebral cortex. They just process the facts. If they're hooked, they'll pull until they're free (or until I reel them in for dinner). A big brain can be a detriment, since it is just more mass to propel if you're running away from something. Fish have just enough gray matter to survive and prosper. Any more than this is excess.

Enough drift. Hey, I just noticed...BK is doing booming business, and all the stray dogs in my neighborhood disappeared. Man, I knew those burger specials tasted a little gamey

v/r, N-A
 
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