A big king mackerel is about 40 pounds.
The scientific term for king mackerel is Scomberomorus cavalla. The latin for Mackeral is Scomber.
just iodine
No, they're not the same if you live in Florida..."jack mackerel" is a local name for rough scad (Trachurus lathami)which are used as bait to catch king mackerel and other gamefish.
Yes. Most catfish contain some iodine.
Surmai fish in English often called King Fish or King Fish Mackerel found mostly in Indian Ocean.It is also called Indo-Pacific king Mackerel
No, they contain sulphur.
Shellfish sometimes contain iodine, but a shellfish allergy does not equate to an iodine allergy. This is a common misconception that originated in the 1970s.
Fiji, Togo, Djibouti
Tilapia is considered a low mercury risk. Larger, older, ocean run fish like shark, swordfish and king mackerel generally contain higher levels of mercury and should be avoided by pregnant women. Tilapia is considered a low mercury risk. Larger, older, ocean run fish like shark, swordfish and king mackerel generally contain higher levels of mercury and should be avoided by pregnant women. Tilapia is considered a low mercury risk. Larger, older, ocean run fish like shark, swordfish and king mackerel generally contain higher levels of mercury and should be avoided by pregnant women. Tilapia is considered a low mercury risk. Larger, older, ocean run fish like shark, swordfish and king mackerel generally contain higher levels of mercury and should be avoided by pregnant women.
No.
fruits grown in iodine rich soils contain iodine in them