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Tuna Is the Biggest Source of Mercury from Fish: Is It Safe to Eat Fish? by Sally Kneidel Patient Expert Posted Wed 03 Jun 2009 12:24am for Americans is tuna fish. Tuna does not contain the highest concentration of mercury of any fish, but since Americans eat much more tuna than they do other mercury-laden fish, such as swordfish or shark, it poses a greater health threat. For more from the NRDC, see their guides to mercury levels in fish and to eating tuna safely. The NRDC also reports Read on »
Tuna fish sandwich for lunch by Bruce A. Posted Sun 17 Aug 2008 9:19pm Tuna fish sandwich for lunch. Read on »
Weekly fish challenge restart: Tuna Lemon-Cilantro Vinaigrette and Couscous by amnichols Posted Mon 02 Nov 2009 12:00am As I posted a few weeks ago, my husband came back from Mexico with a cooler full of freshly caught fish. That’s a picture of him and one of the blue fin tuna... of fish dishes, all of which I’ll be featuring this week at This Mama Cooks! Continue reading "Weekly fish challenge restart: Tuna Lemon-Cilantro Vinaigrette Read on »
Canned fish (salmon or tuna) vs. Fresh by Mark 7 Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 12 May 2009 3:12pm WHFoods: Does canned fish (salmon or tuna) have any sort of nutritional benefit when compared to fresh fish?:"Does canned fish (salmon or tuna) have any sort of nutritional benefit when compared to fresh fish?While I always like to recommend foods as close to their whole, natural forms as possible, I do make exceptions when the more processed form Read on »
Canned fish (salmon or tuna) vs. Fresh by Mark 7 Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 18 Nov 2009 10:02pm WHFoods: Does canned fish (salmon or tuna) have any sort of nutritional benefit when compared to fresh fish?: "Does canned fish (salmon or tuna) have any sort of nutritional benefit when compared to fresh fish? While I always like to recommend foods as close to their whole, natural forms as possible, I do make exceptions when the more Read on »
Tuna fish sandwiches by Lynn B. Patient Expert Posted Tue 12 May 2009 3:15pm I missed tuna fish sandwiches, but I did't miss mayo...yuch! I hate it; it never made me feel good when I did partake of it. So I have struggled, missing tuna fish sandwiches...but not any more...I found a Wegman's brand pouch tuna that is simply tuna and water and salt. I make a fake mayo out of almond milk and raw cashews. Process them together Read on »
Spaghetti in Tuna fish by Mary .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 17 Oct 2008 9:10pm Hallo, this recipe is for when you need to prepare something original and have few minutes to spend in the kitchen. Ingredients: 1 tin of tuna fish 2 cloves of garlic spoonful of olive oil 2 spoons of tomato paste 3 pieces of anchovy fish or small spoon of anchovy paste steps: heat garlic with oil in the cooking pot without Read on »
Wild Tuna Fish with Fresh Tomato and Garlic by Mireya Merritt Facebook Posted Thu 24 Feb 2011 5:19pm Wild Tuna Fish With all the canned tuna fish sold across America, it’s surprising that not more Americans eat fresh tuna. I just don’t get it. In Spain, it is commonly..., empanadas, sautéed, grilled, etc. In Arizona and California, the only way I’ve seen tuna fish eaten is raw, in Sushi, or peppered on both sides and seared, leaving most Read on »
Raw Tuna Fish-Less Himala Salad Recipe by Michele L. Tune Patient Expert Posted Mon 16 Nov 2009 10:01pm Before you scroll down to find out what takes the place of tuna in tuna (fish-less) salad, be sure to check out what I think about reversing diabetes in 30 days, plus  my... of onion.   Gone raw – or want to – but don’t want to give up your beloved tuna salad? No problem! Just check out my raw tuna fish-less salad below. YUM! Pretty close to the real Read on »
Chickpea Stew with Tomato and Tuna Fish by Mireya Merritt Facebook Posted Tue 01 May 2012 8:29pm Chickpeas with Tuna Fish   Last year was the second year that my husband took a group of Arizona State University students on a summer abroad program , to his hometown of León, Spain. Lucky me, I went along, although separate from the program. The students have an incredible time learning about the Spanish language, food, architectu ... Read on »