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Seafood Questions and Answers (Q&A)

Anika Nicole, Wordsmith
Answered: Feb 19, 2019
Yes, they are 😊! But, not all seafood is good for your health. Most doctors 👩‍⚕️ recommend having seafood in your diet as seafood is an excellent source of protein due to the lower...Read More

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W. Mocroft, Philanthropist
Answered: Apr 03, 2019
I personally love to eat seafood. It is tasty and refreshing and not super filling so I don't feel all heavy after eating it. I enjoy eating it at places that are by an ocean or sea so that I...Read More

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E. Good
Answered: Apr 03, 2019
Which country serves the best seafood is a matter of taste, literally. Many feel that the Mediterranean areas serve the best. They are right there by the sea and have perfected the dish...Read More

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Barry Mclean, Sales Manager
Answered: Mar 27, 2019
The cost of seafood is gauged by the demand for fish which increases due to population growth, health benefits, and sustainability concerns. While the supply of wild seafood stays mostly...Read More

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C. Marcus, Content Developer
Answered: Mar 26, 2019
Seafood definitely tastes better than chicken, if you like seafood. If you don't, well, needless to say, you won't think so. For those who like seafood, they would rather have it than chicken but...Read More

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E. Good
Answered: Apr 03, 2019
Seafood can be many different types of food. Fish that is caught from the sea is very popular like tuna, swordfish, redfish, and many others. There are other types that qualify as seafood too...Read More

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E. Good
Answered: Apr 03, 2019
Seafood is indeed a good way to lose weight. It is loaded with viamins and minerals and most of it is low in calories but high in protein. Tuna fish has been part of reducing diets through the...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 19, 2024
Ciguatera-the answer is b, ciguatera.ciguatoxin is a common public health problem. it is produced by the dinoflagellate gambierdiscus toxicus, which attach to marine algae and are eaten and passed...Read More

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