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How do you make dry fish soft?

Asked: David Flynn, Last Updated:

First and foremost, soften the dried seafood in water at room temperature, which can take anywhere between 1 hour to 10 days depending on the exact texture. Secondly, be careful to clean the softened dried seafood.

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  • What is the English of Galunggong fish?

    TAGALOGOther Local NamesENGLISH NAMES
    DoradoKabayoMahi-mahi, Dolphin fish
    DuholSea snake
    EspadaBeltfish
    GalunggongHard-tail mackerel (galunggong babae); Round scad (galunggong lalaki), Muro-aji (Japan)

  • Can you cure fish without salt?

    Registered. Meat (fish in this case) is stabilized (cooked) by heat or salt or sugar or some combination of all three. The stabilization occurs through collapse of protein molecules into forms that are not as easily metabolized (rotted) by bacteria. So yes, you can smoke your fish without curing it.

  • Can Magnus Carlsen beat Stockfish 13?

    No he cannot. Stockfish is immensely superior to any human chess player who has ever lived, including Magnus. Stockfish's rating currently is well above 3400 while Carlsen's is well below 2900 .

  • Is it bad to put too much water conditioner in a fish tank?

    Short answer is yes, you can over condition your water. Longer answer is that it's really hard to do. Unless you dump an entire bottle of conditioner in your tank, your fish will be fine. Conditioner essentially removes the harmful effects of chlorine and chloramines from your every day tap water to be safe for fish.

  • Should I thaw frozen salmon before cooking?

    First, don't worry about thawing your salmon. Yep, there's no need to move it to the fridge the night before, then realize it's not completely thawed when you want to cook it, then panic and try to speed-thaw it so it'll be ready in time. Simply leave it in the freezer until you're ready to cook it.

  • What temperature is medium tuna?

    140-145° F You should start checking the temperature with a meat thermometer once the outside of the tuna steak starts browning and becoming flakey. Remember, then the internal temp to cook tuna steak on grill would be over 150° F for well done, 140-145° F for medium, and 130-140° F for medium rare.

  • What kind of fish is used at Captain D's?

    Pollock. Our Pollock are wild-caught in the northern Pacific Ocean. They are one of the most popular kinds of seafood in the United States and one of the most plentiful species in the world, so feel free to have another!

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  • Which type of cod fish is the best?

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  • Do you need to soak dried oyster?

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  • Is the oyster mushroom poisonous?

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  • How long are clams alive?

    Properly-handled fresh live clams will last 2 days in the refrigerator under optimum conditions. Whole clams still in the shell must be sold live. Fresh, unshucked clams should be stored in a porous bag made of burlap or other natural material in the refrigerator.

  • Are prawns high in calories?

    Prawns are a great source of high quality protein, and provide some of the most important vitamins and minerals that make up a healthy diet. They are surprisingly low in calories and are made up of extremely healthy cholesterol.

  • Can you catch salmon with lures?

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  • What's the healthiest takeaway?

    Try to avoid: fried rice, fishcakes, spring rolls, prawn crackers, satay skewers with peanut sauce, and sweet and sour dishes. Healthier options: clear soups such as tom yum, salads, stir-fried meat, fish or vegetable dishes, and steamed seafood dishes, such as fish or mussels.

  • How many bones does Rohu fish have?

    But in Rohu, the opisthotic bone is lacking and the other four bones form a compact inverted cup-like structure.

  • How many calories are in 6 oz of cooked shrimp?

    There are 242 calories in 6 ounces of cooked Shrimp.

  • Can you keep a giant clam as a pet?

    As with all marine aquarium creatures, maintaining a giant clam is a serious commitment in terms of both time and money. If you just want an easy-to-care-for mollusk, a land snail would be a better choice. However, giant clams are far more colourful, and a serious hobbyist might find they make fascinating pets.

  • What does it mean when catfish circle?

    When a fish strikes a bait with a circle hook the hook slides until it reaches the inside of the lips and the hook then turns and hooks, setting itself in the process. Traditionally the hook will set itself right in the corner of the mouth.

  • What is jumbo prawn?

    The term “prawn” is also loosely used to describe any large shrimp, especially those that come 15 (or fewer) to the pound (such as “king prawns”, yet sometimes known as “jumbo shrimp”).

  • Does rockfish taste fishy?

    The dish is not heavy (it's oven fried and not deep fried) and it's not fishy tasting because rockfish is so mild. It's fairly mess-free because it's cooked in the oven and not on a stovetop, and the final dish is firm but tender, flakey but crispy, light but indulgent.

  • Can your stomach digest fish bones?

    Swallowing a fish bone is a common occurrence, especially for people who eat a lot of fish. Though fish bones are often small, oddly shaped, and sharp, the bone will usually pass through the digestive tract without any issues.

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