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Find out which fish is better for your heart health, wallet, and favorite seafood dishes
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There may be plenty of fish in the sea, but cod and tilapia are among the most popular and widely eaten in North America and around the globe. Although these fish share some similarities in taste and nutritional value, they’ve got some important differences to consider before you decide which filet to pick up for dinner. In this article, we’ll break down the nutritional and flavor profiles of each fish, plus compare their cost, sustainability, and more. You might just have a craving for a fresh filet once you’re done here!
Things You Should Know
- Cod is considered healthier than tilapia because it’s leaner, contains more Omega-3 fatty acids, and has lots of other nutrients like niacin, B vitamins, and choline.
- Tilapia and cod have a similar taste and texture. Tilapia is slightly sweeter and firmer and can be substituted for cod in a variety of dishes like fish and chips or fish tacos.
- Tilapia is more sustainably sourced than cod since it’s a freshwater fish that can be farmed in a variety of habitats and feeds on plant-based food.
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Warnings
- Cod and tilapia are great sources of lean protein, but should only be eaten 2-3 times per week to avoid ingesting a high level of mercury. [14] X Trustworthy Source US Food and Drug Administration U.S. government agency responsible for promoting public health Go to sourceThanks
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- ↑ https://thehealthyfish.com/how-to-tell-if-youre-buying-sustainable-ethically-produced-seafood/
- ↑ https://www.britannica.com/animal/cod-fish-Gadus-species
- ↑ https://www.fda.gov/food/consumers/advice-about-eating-fish
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