Monosex Tilapia refers to a type of freshwater fish that is cultivated with a focus on producing predominantly male populations. This is achieved through selective breeding or hormonal treatment to ensure faster growth and higher yields, as male tilapia grow more rapidly than females. Monosex Tilapia is popular in aquaculture due to its high adaptability, resistance to diseases, and efficient feed-to-growth ratio, making it an ideal choice for commercial fish farming. It is widely consumed for its mild flavor, rich protein content, and versatility in various culinary preparations.