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What is the lifespan of a herring?

Asked: North Shore Angler, Last Updated:

Life-span: up to 30 years or more. Food: fish, shrimps, prawns, crabs, small mammals and birds, eggs, grain, carrion and edible rubbish.

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    Making catfish jerky is very similar to making venison or beef jerky, and you can even use the same marinade. I generally start out with soy sauce, but occasionally I'll use teriyaki sauce.

  • Can undercooked jerky make you sick?

    The most common bacteria growths in undercooked jerky are Salmonella and E. Coli, and the situation is the same for the more commonly made beef jerky. ... As long as the meat is dry enough to inhibit bacterial growth, it'll stay safe to eat.

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  • Can you eat dead oysters cooked?

    If you bought a bag of freshly harvested oysters and some are dead, they could still be cooked and enjoyed. Just throw them on the grill or fry them up. Masterful shuckers will toss out the dead ones long before they reach your platter.

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  • Why are crayfish bad?

    Scientists know a lot about signals—but most of their knowledge stems from the fact that these crustaceans are considered one of the worst invasive species ever to hit freshwater. Indeed, all the things that make signal crayfish a keystone species in their native streams cause them to be a menace in new waters.

  • How long is salted fish good for?

    Salt cod can stay in your refrigerator almost indefinitely -- bringing a whole new meaning to a pantry meal. Before it can be eaten, the product must be soaked in cold water for one to three days, changing the water two to three times a day.

  • What does bad cooked salmon smell like?

    Although it may seem counter intuitive because salmon is a type of fish, if it's still edible it should not smell unpleasantly "fishy" in any way. If your salmon smells somewhat sour or anything like ammonia,, it has gone bad and you need to toss it. Fresh salmon has a mild aroma, or one that smells similar to the sea.

  • Do fish and chip shops use palm oil?

    Nationally, the majority of fish and chip shops use palm oil rather than beef dripping for various reasons ranging from regional variation, taste and frying medium management.

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    According to the USDA, cooked salmon leftovers should be eaten within three to four days. However, you can technically store the leftovers for up to seven days tops, although you will be compromising both taste and safety. ... "The sooner you eat the leftovers, the better they'll be," she added.

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    Oysters may be frozen, but once thawed, the texture of the meat, becomes softer and the oysters are generally not suitable for raw consumption. Frozen oysters, however, are quite acceptable when they are cooked. ... Oysters should always be thawed in the refrigerator and at least 24 hours should be allowed for thawing.

  • Can salmon be undercooked?

    We never recommend the consumption of raw or undercooked fish — including salmon — because it may increase your risk of foodborne illness. ... The salmon's flesh should bulge in but then bounce back to its original, firm form.

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