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  2. Tomalley - Wikipedia

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    Also in July 2008, Massachusetts Department of Public Health reminded consumers not to eat American lobster tomalley, because it can build up high levels of toxins and other pollutants. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration then issued an advisory against consuming tomalley from American lobster found anywhere in the Atlantic Ocean. [6]

  3. Brain as food - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai has its own version of brain masala curry. [1] Similar delicacies from around the world include the Mexican tacos de sesos. [2] The Anyang tribe of Cameroon practiced a tradition in which a new tribal chief would consume the brain of a hunted gorilla, while another senior member of the tribe would eat the heart. [3]

  4. The Surprising Reason Why You Should Eat Lobster in ... - AOL

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    Why You Should Eat Lobster in Fall and Winter, Too “Many people think of lobster only in the summer and believe that it’s a product that you can only get in those warmer months,” Tselikis ...

  5. Lobster - Wikipedia

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    Lobster is commonly served boiled or steamed in the shell. Diners crack the shell with lobster crackers and fish out the meat with lobster picks. The meat is often eaten with melted butter and lemon juice. Lobster is also used in soup, bisque, lobster rolls, cappon magro, and dishes such as lobster Newberg and lobster Thermidor.

  6. 'I'm a Neurologist—This is the Fruit I Eat Almost Every Day ...

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    Eating a piece of fruit is something you can do every day that will directly support your brain health. It requires little effort to prepare and tastes delicious. Sounds like a no-brainer!

  7. The 10 Unhealthiest Red Lobster Orders, According to Dietitians

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    Per serving: 1,230 calories, 69 g fat (33 g saturated fat, 2 g trans fat), 3,140 mg sodium, 86 g carbs (7 g fiber, 4 g sugar), 70 g protein. According to Sabat, "The Lobster Linguine at Red ...

  8. Cephalopod intelligence - Wikipedia

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    A veined octopus eating a crab.. Unlike most other molluscs, all cephalopods are active predators (with the possible exceptions of the bigfin squid and vampire squid).Their need to locate and capture their prey has likely been the driving evolutionary force behind the development of their intelligence.

  9. 'I'm a Neurosurgeon—This is the Type of Cheese I Eat ... - AOL

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    You can probably name a few foods on the other end of the spectrum too, known to be detrimental to brain health (like fried food and candy). But when it comes to cheese, the answer is less clear.