Yes. But should they?
Yes, smoked oysters are indeed cooked through a smoking process. A cooked oyster will be firm to the touch which means it is safe to eat.
No, the value will always be higher in fresh than in smoked.
No
is icecream high in purine
Purine containing foods are a problem for people diagnosed with Gout. Those suffering from gout must be aware of foods containing high levels of purine. These are some of the foods that top the list. Brewers Yeast tops the list Neck sweetbreads of calves, liver from all animals, sardines, pilchard and sprat smoked or in oil, Anchovies, Organ meats like heart and kidney. Barley and oats can also contain purine but not in quantities such as fish and animal organ meat. I will provide a good link for purine containing foods below.
No that would be stupid and really gross!
Smoked oysters are not good for cats. Oysters contain enzymes that may be harmful to a cats digestive system if ingested.
Goat meat is not high in purine.
Flax Seed oil has a healthy mixture of different fats, mono and poly unsaturated and the oysters themselves have omega-3. All of these fats are essential to a healthy diet. The oysters are also protein rich and can be considered a good source of whole protein and Branched Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) On a downside the canned smoked oysters are probably heavy on the sodium.
Purines are found in all of the body's cells. High protein foods are high purine foods. These include years, organ meats, mackerel, herring, sardines, and mussels.
There is one way that can be checked, check how much PURINE is included, because anything high in PURINE is not good for the URIC ACID.