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  2. Step Aside, Baked Salmon—It's Baked Tilapia's Time To Shine

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    Make this super buttery, lemony oven-baked tilapia in 30 minutes flat with just 8 ingredients—including salt and pepper!

  3. 15 Ways to Prepare Whole Fish, From Salt Baking to Steaming

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    Stuff salmon with tossed aromatics — garlic, chiles, onion, orange, lemon, fennel, chile powder and olive oil — rub it with oil and season it before roasting and broiling the fish. Serve with ...

  4. Lomi oio - Wikipedia

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    The delicate flesh is then collected by scraping it off the skin and bones using a shell or spoon. The collected flesh is massaged by hand, or lomi (Hawaiian lit. "to massage"), to check for bones and scales then further massaged into a homogenous paste. [14] [15] Water is added to adjust the texture and consistency, and seasoned with salt.

  5. Kalakukko - Wikipedia

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    The filling consists of fish, pork and bacon, and is seasoned with salt (unless the pork is already salted). After being baked for several hours, traditionally in a masonry oven, kalakukko looks much like a large loaf of rye bread. If prepared correctly, bones of the fish soften and the meat and fish juices cook thoroughly inside the bread.

  6. Mozambique tilapia - Wikipedia

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    Mozambique tilapia, like other fish such as Nile tilapia and trout, are opportunistic omnivores and will feed on algae, plant matter, organic particles, small invertebrates and other fish. [19] Feeding patterns vary depending on which food source is the most abundant and the most accessible at the time.

  7. Brazilian doctors use fish skin to treat burn victims - AOL

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  8. Scombroid food poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Scombroid food poisoning, also known as simply scombroid, is a foodborne illness that typically results from eating spoiled fish. [2] [4] Symptoms may include flushed skin, sweating, headache, itchiness, blurred vision, abdominal cramps and diarrhea.

  9. The Trick to Cooking Fish - AOL

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