yes.......this has been marketed and produced for the pet food industry. Logic dictates that if your pet can eat it, you can too.
No! Don't eat that!
yes
dead skin
Of course, and although there are risks (concentrations of PCB's and mercury), the health benefits are great. During a salmon run, bears will only eat the skin and discard the rest of the fish. This is because the layer just below the skin is the fattiest. I always eat the skin myself, due in part to being a Bear fan.
No,the fish will just eat your dead skin cells. (sometimes if it is a sick pukka fish maybe you can get sick) it will make ur feet soft tho
cray fish like potatoes and potatoe skin
parasites and dead skin
It may cause skin allergy to some. My granny would never allow us to eat fish with curd.
Most salads are full of vitamins and minerals, which are beneficial to health.
Doctor Fish or Garra Rufa.
Yes, but it depends on the type of fish and thickness of skin. Arctic Char, trout and Salmon are examples of fish that you can eat the skin of. Salmon skin is an alternate for eel in sushi. I've also seen Arctic Char skin used to make a gallantine at my culinary school. Basically the meat is removed from the skin and made into a mousse, rooled up inside the skin, cooked and then sliced.
Nothing but it's probably not beneficial to your health.