orange roughy

Orange roughy — the lovely-tasting fish that forms the core of the delish ceviche tostadas at Gloria’s — doesn’t even start to breed until about age 25 or 30. The ones caught are often over 100 years old.
Which means (a) that when I chow down on those ceviche tostadas, I may be eating a fish older than my great-grandmother, and (b) orange roughy stocks worldwide are near depletion because the species doesn’t have time to recover from overfishing.

2 thoughts on “orange roughy”

  1. When I clerked for a judge in Dallas, one of his favorite restaurants was Gloria’s and we used to go to lunch there all the time. *sigh* I miss that place.

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