Keeping fish and meat fresh in the fridge isn’t just about taste: it’s also about safety. Storing them the right way means you’ll get the best flavour, avoid waste, and reduce the risk of food-borne ...
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Storing fish you’ve bought from the fish market in a refrigerator that’s set at the standard 40 degrees is a sure way to reduce the shelf life of that fish, says fish expert and chef Dean Max of 3030 ...
Encountered a good deal at the fish counter while doing your weekly grocery shopping and you decided to stock up? Maybe you picked up fish for several dishes for the week but then your meal plans got ...
Confused about which fish are okay to eat and which to avoid? Here's the lowdown. Salmon (shown) and other finfish should be cooked to an internal temperature of 145° F. By Sharon Liao Seafood may ...
Unless you purchase them right off the boat, frozen shrimp are often better than fresh. Just as peas lose sweetness within ...