Unless you grew up on the water, it's very possible you've never given much thought to the anatomy of a fish. Especially if you're used to picking up a cleaned, scaled, and deboned filet from the ...
Usually when you see a bone on your dish, you try not to eat it. But many different preparations of fish have edible ...
Discover the most nutritious tinned fish, packed with protein, omega-3s, and essential vitamins like B12. Here are ...
Omega-3s may reduce the risk of high blood pressure, but fish oil may be more effective in people with high blood pressure or high triglycerides. Learn why.
The Mediterranean diet’s healthy fats don’t stop with olive oil. There are other healthy fats, too, especially from nuts, ...
An analysis of existing research suggests that eating lots of fish may protect against the development of depression. Pooling data from multiple studies conducted over more than a decade, the ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Tinned fish bones become tender due to high-heat canning and are usually safe to eat. People ...
Fish is also called the “brain food” because of its rich nutritional profile. But with fish oil supplements readily available, many wonder—should we take a supplement or eat fish instead? Both have ...
Clare Collins is a Laureate Professor in Nutrition and Dietetics at the University of Newcastle, NSW and a Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) affiliated researcher. She is a National Health and ...
In Underrated, we review the ordinary rituals we build around food. Next up: eating fish and chips with a side of sand. Eating on the beach is an impractical choice. The wind blows sand into food with ...