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Why eating fish is bad for you?

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While eating fish has nutritional benefits, it also has potential risks. Fish can take in harmful chemicals from the water and the food they eat. Chemicals like mercury and PCBs can build up in their bodies over time. High levels of mercury and PCBs can harm the brain and nervous system.

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  • Can you heat smoked mackerel in the microwave?

    Another option to cook fish quickly in the microwave. Serve the mackerel prepared in the microwave with lemon. The fish is very juicy. …

  • Can I freeze homemade smoked mackerel pate?

    Can you freeze Smoked Mackerel Pate? Yes, I've successfully frozen this pate lots of times. I portion it up into small Tupperware containers like this: 200ml Lunchboxe Containers on Amazon. Then freeze until needed.

  • Where are salmon endangered?

    No, salmon are not endangered worldwide. For example, most populations in Alaska are healthy. Some populations in the Pacific Northwest are much healthier than others. These healthy populations usually occupy protected habitats such as the Hanford Reach on the Columbia River and streams of Olympic National Park.

  • What is Oyster NB?

    But Caraquets are not Bluepoints or Wellfleets. They are small, and that smallness is what marks New Brunswick oysters. You don't eat New Brunswick oysters because they are big, powerful, briny, or unusual. You eat them because they are delicate and dainty and inoffensive.

  • Do oysters feel pain when making pearls?

    Reflection. Biologically speaking, oysters do not have a central nervous system, like a brain or neuron-processing hub. ... Instead, the oyster may react to predation or environmental changes, but it does not have a system in place to experience pain the way a sentient organism (like a human, pig or even lobster) does.

  • Why does tuna salad get watery?

    It's probably the liquid going into the salad (from the tuna, pickle relish, etc.) that is causing the problem. Of course, if you make it a day in advance, what would have been pristine on the day it was made could get a little runny overnight.

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    3. 2 tablespoons onion powder.
    4. 1 tablespoon garlic powder.
    5. 1 teaspoon celery seed.
    6. 1 teaspoon dried oregano.
    7. 1/4 teaspoon dried grated lemon zest.
    8. 1/8 teaspoon pepper.

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  • How much is a cup of shrimp?

    4 oz. is a standard serving size for protein-based foods; depending on the size grade of your shrimp, this translates to the following approximate shrimp serving sizes: Jumbo (21/25 count per pound): 5-6 shrimp....How many medium shrimp are in a cup?

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