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Are oysters rich in cholesterol?

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You should avoid liver and offal altogether because they are very rich sources of cholesterol. Some shellfish such as cockles, mussels, oysters, scallops and clams are all low in cholesterol and in saturated fat and you can eat them as often as you like.

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    If you are boiling multiple batches of crawfish then you can continue to boil them in the same water. I have used the same water for up to five different batches of crawfish. The key is to not add any more seasoning to the water as this will cause the crawfish to get too salty.

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  • Is it OK to warm up smoked salmon?

    You've saved your left over expensive, smoked salmon from dinner and now would like to reheat it for lunch. Nearly all fish is safe to reheat as long as it has been handled properly prior to reheating. It is best to reheat your salmon in the oven. Microwaving is not the best choice when reheating fish.

  • Is squid good for fishing?

    Is squid good for fishing? Yes, squid is an excellent bait for surf fishing, and they can be cut in pieces. Many anglers are using Squid strips and Squid Tentacles to make an excellent presentation in attracting fishes.

  • Do we eat male or female oysters?

    This, according to The Great Scallop and Oyster Cookbook: “There is no way of telling male oysters from females by examining their shells. While oysters have separate sexes, they may change sex one or more times during their life span.

  • What is considered a white fish?

    What is whitefish? Whitefish is generally a mild-flavored, often slightly sweet fish, which can be interchangeable in recipes. These include wild Alaska pollock, bass, cod, grouper, haddock, and halibut. These are great for pan-frying, pan-searing, using soups and chowders, and baking.

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    • Roasted horse-mackerel with fried garlic and pepper, Spain.
    • Godeungeo jorim made with mackerel, radish and seasonings, Korea.

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