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  2. The Surprising Reason Why You Should Eat Lobster in ... - AOL

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    Cold water leads to firmer meat. That means it should hold together nicely in chunks that are ideal for folding into dishes like casseroles (mmm…lobster pot pie) and scrambled eggs .

  3. American lobster - Wikipedia

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    Slowly raising the water temperature may also cause pain in crustaceans over a longer period of time. [61] Lobster 'tail' (actually the abdomen) is sometimes served with beef as surf and turf. [62] Lobsters have a greenish or brownish organ called the tomalley, which, like the liver and pancreas in a human, filters out toxins from the body. [63]

  4. Lobster - Wikipedia

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    Lobster is fished in water between 2 and 900 metres (1 and 500 fathoms), although some lobsters live at 3,700 metres (2,000 fathoms). Cages are of plastic-coated galvanized steel or wood. A lobster fisher may tend to as many as 2,000 traps. Around the year 2000, owing to overfishing and high demand, lobster aquaculture expanded. [89]

  5. Food Paradise season 8 - Wikipedia

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    "Lobster Corn Dog" – Canadian cold-water lobster claws, coated in a batter of flour, honey, buttermilk, cornmeal, creamed corn, deep-fried and served on a stick. "Macaroni Cheese Cupcakes" – Parmesan cheese and butter bread crust layered with homemade mac n’ cheese, topped with homemade cheddar queso sauce, and a dollop of cheddar cheese ...

  6. Should You Really Eat a Lobster Roll Hot or Cold? Settling ...

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    A lobster roll is typically made with lobster knuckle, claw meat, and tail meat. The meat is stuffed on a white split-top roll that resembles a hot dog bun. They are made with the following ...

  7. List of fishes of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Cutthroat trout Brook trout Sockeye salmon. Family Salmonidae (Salmon, trout, and whitefish). Least cisco (Coregonus albula); Cisco (Coregonus artedi); Arctic cisco (Coregonus autumnalis)