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Can you eat Nile tilapia?

Asked: Mallory K, Last Updated:

Nile Tilapia Thanks to the fish's delicious mild taste and nutritional benefits (high protein and low fat), Tilapia's popularity in America has surged over the past 20 years. Pioneering seafood companies like Regal Springs have helped Tilapia become the 4th most eaten seafood in USA (after shrimp, salmon and tuna).

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  • Why do people eat pickled herring for new year's?

    Pickled herring, Poland and Scandinavia Rolled herring in vinegar, served with onions and pickles. Because herring is in abundance in Poland and parts of Scandinavia and because of their silver coloring, many in those nations eat pickled herring at the stroke of midnight to bring a year of prosperity and bounty.

  • How do you clean oyster shells without bleach?

    Refill the bucket to the brim with dish soap and warm water.

    1. The water should get sudsy as you fill it up. If it doesn't, swish it around a bit to mix up the soap.
    2. The dish soap will help loosen more of the stuck-on particles and make it easier for you to clean and polish the shells so they're ready for crafting.

  • Can you cook frozen cooked prawns without defrosting?

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  • Is shrimp from Walmart good?

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