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What amino acids attract carp?

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L-Alanine is one of the most gustatory stimulatory amino acids to carp.

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    Crayfish may be smarter than we thought, as a study finds they can experience "anxiety" Crustaceans really are spineless, according to a recent study in the journal Science.

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    Imitation crab is cooked, so it is usually safe for a pregnant woman to eat. ... Imitation crab is typically less expensive than real crab and contains pollock, egg whites, artificial flavoring, and sugar.

  • What seafood can dogs not eat?

    What fish can dogs not eat? Plain salmon is fine but when this nutrient-rich fish is smoked, it's too salty for your dog. Shellfish – prawns, oysters, mussels, and clams – are filter feeders, so can contain dangerously high levels of toxins like heavy metals. They're also a common cause of food poisoning.

  • Can you survive on only fish?

    Originally Answered: For how long could a person survive if their diet consisted only of freshwater fish? ? They could actually survive for their entire life, however it's not recommended as your much, much more vulnerable to diseases and colds if you only eat one meal.

  • How is salt fish made?

    In brining, fish are placed in a solution of crude salt in water until the fish tissue has absorbed the required amount of salt. For dry-salting, fish are mixed with dry salt and the resultant brine (from dissolution of the salt in the water present in the fish) is allowed to drain away.

  • Are king prawns high in protein?

    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. ... In fact, 100 grams of prawns contains about 25 grams of protein, approximately the same as a similar amount of chicken or beef. Prawns are extremely low in calories.

  • What is the tastiest freshwater fish?

    Walleye Walleye. Many people call walleye the best-tasting fish in freshwater, although yellow perch should also get the same accolades, as they are a smaller cousin. Most walleye are filleted, but they can be cooked in a variety of ways, including frying, baking, and broiling.

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