Fish as food
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Many species of fish are eaten as food.[1] The species of fish eaten for food include flounder, cod, catfish, pollock, tilapia, snapper and Atlantic salmon.Fish can be prepared in a number of ways (baking, frying, grilling, smoking or steaming.
Globally, fish and fish products provide a normal of about only about 34 calories per capita per day. Dietary contribution of fish is significant in terms of high-quality and easily digested animal proteins.
Eating oily fish having long chain omega-3 fatty acids can reduce inflammation and lower the risk for cardiovascular disease.[2]
Fish As Food Media
A specially prepared dish of the poisonous blowfish fugu, Japan
Hawaiian food: Seared ahi and wasabi beurre blanc sauce
References
- ↑ "The June 2012 Update". Fish Base. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
- ↑ "The Omega-3 in Fish". Mayo Clinic. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
- ↑ Peterson, James and editors of Seafood Business (2009) Seafood Handbook: The Comprehensive Guide to Sourcing, Buying and Preparation John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9780470404164.