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Can you eat crawfish with eggs?

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This part of the animal is often whisked into sauces or soups to add flavor, but it can also be eaten on its own. ... However, if the roe inside the crawfish you are eating is still black, it means it has not been thoroughly cooked. The roe should turn a bright red when ready to eat.

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    Softwoods. Avoid wood from conifers such as pine, redwood, fir, spruce, cypress, or cedar. These trees contain high levels of sap and turpenes, which results in a funny taste and can make people sick. Cedar planks are popular for cooking salmon, but don't burn the wood for smoke.

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    So, don't be surprised when your crayfish will truly and actively hunt your fish or shrimp. ... They are an even bigger threat to small fish that might swim near them. You should count on your crayfish attacking your other fish more than you should count on your other fish being able to actively avoid being attacked.

  • Do you cook salmon with the skin on?

    So when you're cooking salmon, keep that skin on: It provides a safety layer between your fish's flesh and a hot pan or grill. Start with the skin-side down, and let it crisp up. It's much easier to slide a fish spatula under the salmon's skin than under its delicate flesh.

  • Do salmon flies have mouths?

    They do not have mouths once they attain their winged life stages, so they cannot feed after they hatch from the water. Their life is nearly over, and it is very easy for them to lose a leg or tail when you touch them.

  • Can a fish swim backwards?

    Can fish swim backwards? – The vast majority of fish swim forwards but most have the ability to swim backwards as well. Commonly the fish that swim backward are species such as the eel who use anguilliform (eel-like) locomotion to move their elongated bodies. Gobies are a perfect example of this.

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    These include Mycobacterium, Erysipelothrix, Campylobacter, Aeromonas, Vibrio, Edwardsiella, Escherichia, Salmonella, Klebsiella and Streptococcus iniae.

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