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Why you should not eat raw eggs?

Asked: Tyler Baker, Last Updated:

Eggs are one of nature's most nutritious and economical foods. But it's important that you take care when handling and preparing fresh eggs and egg products. The inside of eggs that appear normal can contain a germ called Salmonella that can make you sick, especially if you eat raw or lightly cooked eggs.

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    Fact: Tilapia are plant eaters; they do not eat poop unless they are being starved.

  • How do fish see humans?

    The short answer: You bet. In that, fish are like humans. Fish eyes work like those of most animals, processing visual information through cone cells or rod cells. ... In low light or at night, colors matter less, because fish then rely more on the rod cells in their eyes, which detect contrast and movement but not color.

  • What is a good substitute for swordfish?

    Swordfish is often sold frozen and the quality can be good, but make sure that the reddish areas are red, not brown. Substitute other meaty fish such as tuna, halibut, mahi-mahi or salmon.

  • Can you eat pilchards straight from the tin?

    How do you eat them? Straight out of the tin and down they go. Great if you're doing weights and stuff, easy cheap protein in 2 mins.

  • How long can you keep homemade smoked mackerel pate?

    Can be made in advance and keeps well in the fridge for up to 3 days. Serve with crusty brown toast and enjoy!

  • How many albino cory catfish should be kept together?

    As a relatively small fish, they crave safety in numbers, so a group of six corydoras or more (all of the same species) is highly suggested. These peaceful bottom dwellers can be kept with pretty much any community fish that won't eat or attack them.

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