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Why do I feel weird after eating sushi?

Asked: Levi J. Sybesma, Last Updated:

Some people experience a tingling sensation after or while eating raw or undercooked fish or squid,” the CDC warns. “This is actually the worm moving in the mouth or throat. At that point, the person can often extract the worm manually from their mouth or cough up the worm and prevent infection.

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    Chums typically consist of fresh chunks of fish meat with bone and blood, the scent of which attracts predatory fish, particularly sharks, billfishes, tunas and groupers.

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    The acetic acid in white vinegar is strong enough to remove the hard water deposits. Unlike many lime-removing household cleaning products, vinegar used properly won't leave a residue that can kill your fish.

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    Never eat crawfish meat that is mealy, mushy, easily tears apart or has an off color or flavor. These conditions indicate that the crawfish was dead prior to cooking. Crawfish meat will sometimes darken or turn "blue" when cooked in etouffee or stews. There is really nothing wrong with the meat.

  • What kind of shrimp do you mix with cherry shrimp?

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    That's right, fishing for crayfish! ... Rusty crayfish are larger, and very aggressive towards the local green grey, and they have also been wreaking havoc on the ecology. They are also very highly edible, so if that is the case, I'm going to start calling them “Supper!”

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