I have some frozen langoustines in the freezer and they really stink! They smell really, really fishy and are probably tainting all the other food around them. I have other frozen fish which don't smell at all, so, is there any reason why they are so smelly or have they gone off (presumeably before I bought them)?
I remember when I lifted them out of the freezer in the supermarket that I lifted them from the top of the pile (it was a high pile), I dont normally do this, I normally lift from the middle-bottom. I think they must have been sitting above the level for the correct temperature and defrosted slightly, grrrr.
Was hoping, because they were shellfish, that somehow that would make them smell stronger.
Definitely not an ammonia smell BRAVO, just really fishy.
I will be in the supermarket today, and go to the freezer and smell the other ones there, just to see if they are the same. If you dont hear from me then I have been arrested on suspicion of abusing shellfish in a public place!
I would chuck them out as well. Even if you do eat them, won't you then spend the next few hours wondering if that slight twinge in the belly is incipient food poisoning?
A friend of mine caught a crab from the sea at Brighton, took it home unrefrigerated in the boot of the car, and ate it the same evening - up all night very ill.
I have had prawns that stunk and they were fine. I think what may have happended is another bag had split and contaminated outer wrapping causing stinkage
For Reference : Scombroid poisoning: A substance like histamine builds up in some fish when they get too warm after they�re caught. Histamine is a chemical that serves as a kind of alarm to let your immune system know that an infection is attacking part of the body. If you eat a fish that was not properly cooled after it was caught, you may react to the histamine that is released into your body.
Symptoms of scombroid poisoning will usually develop 20 to 30 minutes after you eat an affected fish. They can include flushing (turning red), nausea, vomiting, hives and difficulty breathing. These symptoms are similar to other allergic reactions. However, getting scombroid poisoning does not mean you are allergic to fish.
The symptoms of scombroid poisoning last for 6 to 8 hours after you eat an affected fish. The symptoms can come back any time you eat fish that has not been refrigerated properly.
Scombroid poisoning is treated using an antihistamine (a medicine that blocks the histamine in your blood).
I am going to the supermarket today and will take them back (dont have receipt so they may not refund/exchange them). But I think I would like to point out to them that they should keep an eye on the levels they fill their fridges to (like they dont know that anyway).
Also, I have an ongoing vendetta against this particular supermarket chain so it pleases me to waste their time when I have nothing better to do - how sad am I???????