NO!!!!! The warning is there for a reason. Sorry. I have a shellfish allergy and I can tell you that it's a bad idea. I went into anaphylatic shock (airway swells up) doing just that. Word to the wise, try something else.
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They like crabs and shellfish, but they eat what ever they can find.
a "staple diet" is basically whatever a person's diet generally consists of , i.e. people that live near an ocean might have shellfish as a big part of their "staple diet".
Generally, seafoods are great for the diet, especially if you want to lose weight. Pound for pound, seafoods contain lesser fat, and also high in protein. Some fish contains omega 3 and 6 which is good for the heart. Grilling and stewing and making soups out of fish, squid, and octopus is delicious. You can try sea urchin if you like sushi. Oysters are also healthy. I have to caution you that in most diets, everything makes it good when you eat in sensible amounts. If you are uncertain about some seafoods, consult your doctor.
The traditional diet of the kwakiutl included fish, shellfish, berries, roots, small game.
Foods containing omega-3 fatty acids are known to prevent heart disease. These include shellfish and salmon. However, an overall healthy diet including fruits and vegetables is also important in preventing heart disease.
A diet containing the right amount of fuel, growth and protective foods.
you might wanna change your diet or you could be allergic to something
Turtles can be vegetarians or carnivorous. Most have a mixed diet of fish, insects, shellfish, and water plants.
(Deuteronomy ch.14) Fish have to have scales and fins. The kosher diet excludes shellfish.
Most shellfish are filter feeders, eating a diet composed primarily of phytoplankton and zooplankton; taking in minute creatures from the ocean floor by taking in water, and straining the food out of it as it is released.