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Vietnamese Basha fish can't be sold. What does it have to do with China pickled fish?

A large number of Vietnamese Basha fish can't be sold or even flooded, so Vietnamese people vigorously expand the market in China and make pickled fish in China.

China market and Vietnamese suppliers have many years of friendship. Vietnam has a variety of products, but its aquaculture is the most famous. Due to various reasons, a large number of Basha fish can not be sold in the local market in Vietnam, which makes many fishermen and processing enterprises in trouble. However, China people's pursuit of delicious food has given Vietnamese Basha fish a new life. In China market, the price of Basha fish keeps rising, which makes Vietnamese Basha fish very competitive in China market.

Through continuous efforts and innovation, Vietnamese Basha fish gradually gained recognition and favor in China market. The processing method of Vietnamese Basha fish has also greatly changed the China market. In order to satisfy the tastes and cultural habits of China consumers, Vietnamese began to make Basha fish into China dishes such as pickled fish. Generally speaking, a large number of Basha fish in Vietnam can't be sold or even flooded, so the Vietnamese vigorously expand the market in China and make pickled fish in China.

Morphological characteristics of Basha fish

Basha fish, also known as Basha fish, is a tropical freshwater fish, mainly distributed in rivers, lakes and reservoirs in Southeast Asia. Basha fish is spindle-shaped, with a flat and slender body, usually 30-40 cm long. Their body colors are varied, such as silver gray, golden yellow and dark brown. In water, the body surface of Basha fish will reflect shiny luster.

Basha fish has a relatively small head, a sharp snout and a large mouth crack. Their eyes are big and oval, and they have good visual ability. Basha fish has a row of sharp teeth in its mouth, which is suitable for preying on small invertebrates and small fish. In addition, the dorsal fin and anal fin of Basha fish are located at the back of the body, which are long and round. The dorsal line between dorsal fin and gluteal fin is slightly curved, which gives Basha fish excellent swimming ability. Their caudal fins are bifurcated, which helps them turn quickly and escape from predators quickly.