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12 hours ago

The Only Scent Your Tuna Steak Should Give Off That Indicates Freshness - Tasting Table

For fresh tuna fans, nothing beats a well-prepared tuna steak. With a perfectly seared salt-and-pepper crust and a pink, juicy inside, they don't call them steaks for nothing. But cooking tuna at home can feel intimidating for the uninitiated. Perhaps the most important tip you need when cooking with tuna is knowing how to determine if it's fresh. The best method - give it a sniff.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

What You Should Smell When Buying Fresh Shrimp, According To Martha Stewart - Tasting Table

Inspect shrimp for firmness, a clean seawater smell, absence of ammonia or black spots, and refrigerate raw shrimp up to two days or freeze for longer storage.
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fromBoston.com
1 week ago

More brands added to radioactive shrimp recall

Potentially radioactive frozen shrimp, including brands sold in Massachusetts, were recalled due to detection of Cesium-137 in shipments from Indonesia.
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2 weeks ago

Why You Should Always Thaw Frozen Lobster Tails Before Cooking - Tasting Table

Frozen lobster tails can be serious stress-savers, since you don't have to worry about butchering the expensive shellfish or having them go bad in the fridge. The only inconvenience is the thawing process, but it absolutely cannot be skipped. Try to cook lobster tails from frozen, and you'll end up with a chewy disappointment. Lobster meat is delicate, and proper thawing allows for gentle, consistent cooking.
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fromTasting Table
4 months ago

Is Costco's Fresh Salmon Safe For Sushi? What You Need To Know - Tasting Table

Costco's fresh salmon is safe for sushi, even if not labeled 'sushi-grade'.
Understand the risks of consuming raw seafood, especially parasitic infections.
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