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Can you get food poisoning from canned oysters?

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WASHINGTON, May 8 (UPI)—The Food and Drug Administration said today that 24,900 cans of oysters were behie taken off the market in fouc Southern states because they could cause botulism, a deadly form of food poisoning. The F.D.A.

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    Shrimps are delicious and are full of flavors with a hint of semi-sweet and salty taste to them. They are quite tender and are similar to certain white fish. You can eat them with rice and even curry at times. All in all, shrimp has quite a unique taste, loved by many.

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    Consequently, in a 100 gallon tank, how many tilapia will go? There is a total of about 300 gallons of water in our current system, and about 100 pounds of tilapia for a gallon of water to a fish ratio of about 3:1 pounds.

  • Why do carp stay on the surface?

    Both reasons are due to water quality/lack of oxygen. If the ph factor is too acidic or the dissolved oxygen count is too low carp come up to seek more comfortable conditions. Carp normally stay and feed and roam on the bottom. When they are on the surface they are almost impossible to catch.”

  • Which type of fish is usually eaten by humans?

    Four of the most commonly eaten fish that are low in mercury are canned light tuna, salmon, pollock, and catfish. Another commonly eaten fish, albacore ("white tuna") has more mercury than canned light tuna.

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    Young brown trout feed on insects and other invertebrates such as shrimp flies, caddis, stonefly, mayfly, etc. Both larvae and adults are taken and the fish will eat whatever local insect life is abundant at the time.

  • How do I dry prawns at home?

    Home-Made Dried Shrimp (Tom Kho)

    1. Add a little water in a pot over medium high heat. ...
    2. Spread the shrimp in a single layer on plates or baking pans. ...
    3. Once the shrimp are dried place them in a bag and beat them until the shells break and the heads come off. ...
    4. Store the dried shrimp in an airtight container.
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    Squids are able to propel themselves out of the water in the same way they swim through the water — by filling their mantle up with water and then forcing it out at very high velocities and pressures.

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