Yes, It is the most nutritious part of the fish is in the skin - and it is packed with Omega 3 oils", which, supposedly, help counter cancer, heart attack, strokes, etc.
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.
It depends on what kind of skin you have. If you have sensitive skin, then yes, fish oil can penetrate your skin.
Firstly remember that FISH HAVE SCALES!!!I don't think it would be a fish if it had fur or skin. Blow fish have scales, but also have many spikes across their body. These spikes are a form of defence, other fish are not so keen to eat something that would scratch on their throat and mouths!!! Hope this helps.
It's called sloppy guppy, they eat our dead skin off your body! Don't worry it doesn't hurt, they are used for feet therapy and much more!! Hopfully this jelps
No! Don't eat that!
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There are people who can eat fish but who are allergic to shellfish, though that is not a guarantee eating fish is ok for any given individual.
Guppies are omnivores and do OK on normal Tropical fish flakes.
I believe that DOT4 is ok for DOT3 applications, but DOT3 is NOT ok for DOT4 (to remember: "big fish eat the little fish, but little fish can't eat the big fish")
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.
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