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  2. Glazed Mackerel with Fried Eggplant and Mojo Recipe - AOL

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    In a mortar, smash the garlic to a paste with the habanero, cumin seeds and 1/2 teaspoon of salt. In a saucepan, heat the olive oil until shimmering. Add the garlic-chile paste and whisk over ...

  3. Saikyoyaki - Wikipedia

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    Saikyoyaki (Japanese: 西京焼き) is a method of preparing fish in traditional Japanese cuisine by first marinating fish slices overnight in a white miso paste from Kyoto called saikyo shiro miso (西京白味噌). This dish is a speciality of Kyoto and the local white miso used for the marinade is sweeter than other varieties. [1]

  4. Run down - Wikipedia

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    [4] [7] Mackerel and salted mackerel [4] [8] are often used in the dish. Other fish are also used, including locally caught fish, cod, salt cod, shad, [2] other oily fish, [6] red snapper, swordfish, [9] pickled fish, [10] bull pizzle, and cassava. [11] Traditionally, the dish is served with side dishes of dumplings or baked breadfruit. [5]

  5. Butterfly kingfish - Wikipedia

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    The butterfly kingfish (Gasterochisma melampus) is an ocean-dwelling ray-finned bony fish in the mackerel family, Scombridae – a family which it shares with the tunas, mackerels, Spanish mackerels, and bonitos.

  6. Mackerel as food - Wikipedia

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    Mackerel is an important food fish that is consumed worldwide. [3] As an oily fish, it is a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids. [4] The flesh of mackerel spoils quickly, especially in the tropics, and can cause scombroid food poisoning. Accordingly, it should be eaten on the day of capture, unless properly refrigerated or cured. [5]

  7. Mackerel - Wikipedia

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    Smaller mackerel are forage fish for larger predators, including larger mackerel and Atlantic cod. [4] Flocks of seabirds, whales, dolphins, sharks, and schools of larger fish such as tuna and marlin follow mackerel schools and attack them in sophisticated and cooperative ways. Mackerel flesh is high in omega-3 oils and is intensively harvested ...

  8. Colon cancer: Measuring ‘biological age’ may help predict who ...

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    One’s biological age, which measures the body’s physiological state, may help predict who is at risk for developing colon polyps, a known risk factor for colorectal cancer.

  9. Kipper - Wikipedia

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    A kipper is a whole herring, a small, oily fish, [1] that has been split in a butterfly fashion from tail to head along the dorsal ridge, gutted, salted or pickled, and cold-smoked over smouldering wood chips (typically oak).