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Originally posted by Meadowlark:
. . . The good eating ones from my ponds are those that have access to artificial feed. They taste great, but the ones I've taken from ponds without artificial feeders and hence which offer only algae and such as natural food for the Tilapia are virtually not suitable for eating. Here is what the Washington Post recently had to say about them. It seems people love 'em. Chefs hate them! Two Sides to Every Tilapia
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