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The Pescatarian's Dilemma

Posted by Siel on October 27, 2008 - 5:23pm.

While overfishing is a major enviro-issue, you can still enjoy sushi while holding on to your eco-ideals. Here's your short guide to the pescatarian's dilemma!


Yummy Foodie Books For the Hungry Environmentalist

Posted by Siel on May 6, 2008 - 11:50am.

Worried about exactly what you can eat these days? Stop fretting and check out one of these eco-culinary tomes.


The Tuna Roll Threat

Posted by Su Avasthi on January 24, 2008 - 7:42pm.

What happens when a favorite food is found to have dangerously high mercury levels?


Refine Your Sushi Habit

Posted by Su Avasthi on July 17, 2007 - 7:00am.

Stuck in a spicy tuna rut? Then break out of it by savoring whatever your sushi chef is willing to dish out.


Sushi Myths Revealed

Posted by Su Avasthi on May 29, 2007 - 5:19pm.

Is sushi really a healthy dining option? A behind-the-scenes article about the sushi trade has me guessing.


Sushi

Posted by Gary Markowitz on October 25, 2006 - 3:36pm.

Mmm. Sushi. Edible art. Fresh. Healthy. And a quick road to bankruptcy if you eat it for lunch every day. I chose this particular "rainbow" sushi package because I thought it would look great in a photo. And boy howdy, does it ever. 





Is Sushi Safe?

Is Sushi Safe?Posted by Amy Keyishian on August 22, 2006 - 5:20am.

The news is rife with reports of high mercury levels in fish and dire warnings for women planning to breed. Lost amid these dueling studies and conflicting health requirements is a truly important question: What about sushi? Can you be healthy and still allow yourself the world's most delectable upscale treat?

Conflicting Reports:

While a certain amount of naturally-occurring mercury always showed up in fish, the 50% of American power that comes from the combustion of fossil fuels (that's coal, to you and me) has led to a sharp increase in mercury which travels from air to soil to water and finally into the biggest, bottom-feeding fish. n 2004, the FDA and EPA joined forces to recommend that women of childbearing age and young children should steer clear of Shark, Swordfish, King Mackerel and Tilefish, since they have the highest levels of mercury.



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