Sea Food is any edible aquatic life, including fish and shellfish, that humans
consume as food is referred to as "seafood." It includes a wide range
of marine organisms that are collected from both freshwater and saltwater
sources (seas, oceans). Some common kinds of seafood include:
1.
Fish: includes numerous species, including salmon, tuna, cod, trout, and
tilapia. The most common types of fish are oily fish, which are high in omega-3
fatty acids, and white fish, which are whiter and have a milder flavor.
2.
Shellfish: includes mollusks like clams, mussels, oysters, scallops, and squid,
as well as crustaceans like shrimp, lobster, crab, and crayfish. These living
beings have shells or exoskeletons and are frequently delighted in for their
delicate meat or tasty tissue.
3.
Cephalopods: These include squid, octopus, and cuttlefish, which are renowned
for their distinctive texture and adaptability to a variety of dishes.
Fish
is esteemed for its taste as well as for its wholesome advantages. It is by and
large plentiful in protein, omega-3 unsaturated fats, nutrients (like vitamin D
and B12), and minerals (like iodine and selenium). There are a number of health
benefits associated with seafood consumption, including improved heart health
and brain function.
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