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Seafood

Seafood is a group of sea animals eaten by humans. Common seafood dishes include a variety of fishes (salmon, tuna, cod, snapper) and shellfishes (shrimp, lobster, crab, oyster). Seafood is considered a healthier protein source than red meat.

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