Sure! An example of searing basa would be to pat dry the basa fillets with paper towels, season them with salt and pepper, then heat a non-stick pan over medium-high heat with some oil. Once the pan is hot, add the basa fillets and cook for 3-4 minutes on each side until a golden crust forms.
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YESi believe it is because high mercury content in anything will lead to death, cancer, or other serious disease's ... SO if you have water with high mercury content DONT DRINK IT!!
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I've read that Cream Dory is not a dory, but a Basa fish. If it's from the Mekong River in Vietnam or Thailand contains high pollutants and is very toxic.
It was named for the God, Mercury (the messenger of the gods) because its short rotation around the sun made it appear to travel fast across the sky.
the extreme heat of the planet causes it to have a high rock content and so the surface looks rocky
Foodwise? Well, red meats are high in protein, mainly steaks, and fish fillets are also quite high in protein. A lot of beans and legumes also have a high protein content. Some nuts that have a bit of protein are almonds and penuts.
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and the closest to the Sun. It has a thin atmosphere and a large temperature variation between its hot days and cold nights. Mercury also has a high metal content, leading to its relatively high density compared to other planets.
Mercury is called the "iron planet" because it has a high concentration of iron in its core. Scientists believe that the planet formed from the heavy elements, including iron, that were present in the early solar system. The iron content gives Mercury a high density and makes it similar to Earth's core in composition.
It has a high gluten content.