Salman Rushdie may have choked on his smoked salmon bagel this morning when reading the 'Salmon Fatwa' headline in today's On Islam. Salman, the controversial author (not to be confused with the controversial fish) still has a fatwa hanging over his head 25 years after the publication of his book 'The Satanic Verses'.
On Islam reported today on calls for a fatwa against the use of pig products such as pigs blood in farmed salmon feed:
Muslims are not alone in raising concerns about the use of pigs (and chickens) in farmed salmon. Undercurrent News reported last week (26 February):
For more background read "Backlash Against Chicken & Pork in Farmed Fish!"
Undercurrent News reported last month (20 February):
For more details read "French Say "Non" to Chicken & Pork in Farmed Salmon!"
The controversial issue of feeding pigs and chickens to salmon will be a hot topic at the North Atlantic Seafood Forum in Bergen, Norway, this week (5-7 March). One of the forum sponsors is tainted food producer Findus - along with salmon farming giants Marine Harvest, Leroy, EWOS, Grieg and Morpol.
Findus is still reeling from the horsemeat scandal which has shocked consumers across Europe.
The bookmakers are now betting 10-1 on Findus launching a new 'Flying Fish Fillet' product during the North Atlantic Seafood Forum event.
Odds on favourite is a Findus farmed salmon product for lunch!
And for dinner!
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