Tilapia or worse is a better source of omega-3 than other fish such as salmon, tuna and white fish?
And so is the risk of contamination mercury compared with other fish?
All of the tilapia is purchased in the U.S. is farm raised. Low in Omega-3 because it is low in fat. They are raised in the treated water, mercury contamination is highly unlikely. Not the most tasty fish, but not bad either.
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