Title: 7 Interesting Seafood Myths and Facts
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Seafood
Myths Facts
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2Myth 1 Seafood Raises Blood Cholesterol
Fact Though seafood has low saturated fats, you
can find a high level of cholesterol in it.
Seafood and other meats that contain cholesterol
have a very low effect on blood cholesterol in
most people.
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3Myth 2 Fish Contains Harmful Levels of Mercury
Fact There are no such major risks when it comes
to enjoying a healthy diet of fish. In fact, fish
has a lot of health benefits. Mercury mostly
poses a risk to children, nursing mothers, and
pregnant women. While fish is safe, you should
consult your physician if you have any concerns
regarding the consumption of foods that contain
mercury.
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4Myth 3 Mahi Mahi is Dolphin Meat
Fact Mahi Mahi is a tropical water fish. Its
also known as the dolphinfish, though its not
the same well-loved mammal that we call a
dolphin. Dolphins are protected in Canada and the
United States and cant be served as food.
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5Myth 4 Portugal -The Worlds Largest Seafood
Consumer
Fact Seafood such as crabs, squid, lobster,
shrimp, clams, sea bass, and octopus are very
famous in mainland Europes westernmost nation.
In the rest of the world, baccala and sardines
are the most consumed seafood. China is actually
the worlds largest seafood consumer.
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6Myth 5 All Jumbo Shrimp is The Same Size
Fact As per the industry standard, shrimp is
measured per pound. Thus, you can find a number
of shrimp in a package that equals a pound.
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7Myth 6 Fish Has A Strong Smell
Fact If fish is properly stored, the smell and
taste remain mild in proportion, whether its
fresh or frozen.
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