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Seafood Is Healthy: Simple Meal Ideas

By On August 6, 2008 Under Family

To put it succinctly, whatever anyone says, seafood is healthy. Well, with some caveats: seafood fished from polluted rivers, city rivers, or contaminated lakes are far from healthy — they may contain PCBs, mercury, or other harmful chemicals. But across the board the fish, shellfish and crustacean dishes you can find at restaurants or supermarkets near you all are nigh-guaranteed to do your body good. Considering the latest dieting crazes, seafood has in place in most of them. This is because seafood has nearly miraculous nutrition powers. To put it succinctly, whatever anyone says, seafood is healthy.One way to ensure the highest of quality when obtaining your seafood is to purchase from a reputable online vendor. They can have your seafood shipped overnight from a coastal location where freshness is guaranteed!

The biochemistry and the lifestyle of fish are why seafood is healthy. Fish are constantly in motion in order to breathe. Consequently, their entire body and, in particular, the tasty filets that you eat, are composed on lean muscle. Compare the sleek lines of a fish with the chubby, unattractive form of a cow.

The simplest way to prepare salmon, for example, is to rub it with some spice - simply salt and pepper will do - and pan fry it in a quarter-sized drop of olive oil. 6 minutes on the skin side first, then 3 to 4 minutes on the flesh side should cook an average-sized salmon fillet through. A side benefit to eating healthy seafood is that it is so delicious and simple to prepare. Unlike unpleasant “healthy” choices like algae goo and grass juice, seafood tastes wonderful. You can’t go wrong preparing fish dishes.

Serve it with sautee’d or steamed vegetables, and you’ve got a healthy and filling meal. Lobster meat can by steamed by boiling lobsters in the shells, but dealing with fresh live lobster can be unnerving, and the best addition to lobster is drawn butter - not as healthy as pan seared salmon.

Another healthy substitution is to grill tuna steaks instead of greasy hamburgers, at your outdoor grill party. They prepare exactly the same way. Your guests will agree that seafood is healthy, and it also seems classier than humdrum burgers, when arranged on nice plates with a colorful garnish - maybe grated carrots and a lemon wedge.

The healthful features of seafood are the magical omega-3 fatty acids, found mostly in salmon, and reputed to clear up skin problems like acne, rosacea, and age lines.Fish is important for many near-vegetarians, who rely on fish for protein. These vegetarians are far healthier than those who eat no meat at all. Also “good” cholesterol and “good” fat, and a number of essential vitamins.

To conclude, fish is utterly beneficial to your health. It is full of substances that are good for you, and unless the fish is from some unsavory source, it is free of substances that are bad for you. Fish can be prepared very easily, and it takes little seasoning to make seafood taste good. Fish also has the added benefit of being classier than red meat or poultry. Eat some fish today, I know I will.

Seafood is healthy: while media scares attempt to perjure its reputation with bogeys such as bacterial contamination or mercury accumulation, the fact remains that seafood provides vitamins and minerals in quantity and variety no other food group can approach. Seafood is one of the few “healthy” foods that is nearly-universally appraised as tasting “good”: think “lobster meat” — anyone’s gourmet choice. Seafood filets are generally lean, given the fact that fish lead active lifestyles of necessity. Seafood — especially fish — is a major source of omega-3 fatty acids, important for skin health and cholesterol maintenance.

- Matthew Lewis

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