If you're only allergic to shellfish (crab, lobster, shrimp), then you should be fine with any regular fish.
It is best to visit your doctor and ask about the allergy guidelines. These fish can usually be available in list form from the dedicated restaurant selling the fish.
Well i believe yes because Shrimp are shellfish and Salmon are fish.
Yes! -They eat fish, squid, shellfish,and penguins.
They have no shell but yes they are technically shellfish. If you have a shellfish allergy you can't eat octopus.
Well you clean your mouth first with mouthwash ex. Listerine. Then you can kiss because a shellfish allergy is very sensitive. ---- If you want to kiss someone with a shellfish allergy, then you DON'T eat shellfish. I'd say a week.
If one is allergic to shellfish, they are cleared to eat all regular fish. However, they should take care with eating sushi or other fishes, as there is sometimes shellfish residue.
The Heron is a carnivore, and will eat fish, frogs, shellfish, crabs, and other aquatic creatures, be they in fresh or salt water.
Other fish, algae, insects, shellfish.
Tuna fish eat other fish, squid, shellfish, and plankton. no, tuna fish do not eat seaweed. no poop
I have a scallop allergy, although oddly enough, I don't react to any shellfish except scallops. A few hours after I eat scallops I feel lightheaded, vomit, can't think clearly and have a swollen throat, those are some symptoms of scallop allergies.
lamb, cervena (venison), crayfish (lobster), fresh fish and shellfish and theres more, but that's all i got!
Yes, monkfish is not a shellfish; it is a type of fish, specifically a member of the anglerfish family. However, if you have a shellfish allergy, it's crucial to consult with your healthcare provider before consuming monkfish, as individual allergies can vary. Cross-contamination can also occur in some seafood preparations, so it's essential to ensure the monkfish is prepared in a safe environment.