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March 6, 2010

Why is Seafood so Healthy?

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1 Seafood contains many oils that are an important part of your diet. Oils provide the source of energy we need and they are also great flavor enhancers. Most importantly they are a source of significant fatty acids.

2 Seafood oils are unique and have many nutritional benefits to our body. These oils contains the omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, specifically the eicosapentaenoic acid “EPA” and docosahexaenoic acid “DHA”.

3 Our body only produces small amounts of these important fatty acids; therefore we need to rely on other sources for this essential nourishment. Seafood is one of the best sources of these nutrients. Oils are the second biggest components in most seafood.

4 Eating seafood once or twice a week can provide excellent health benefits. Eating fresh seafood is a great way to obtain your required dose of all these essential omega 3 oils. Oils extracted from seafood are also available as nutritional supplements.

5 The oils derived from seafood help prevent some of the most deadly diseases today. Like Alzheimer’s disease, asthma, arteriosclerosis, bipolar disorder, bronchitis, cancer, heart diseases just to name a few.

6 The omega 3 oils decrease the risk of heart diseases, high blood pressure and rheumatoid arthritis. They’re also beneficial to an infants brain and eye development.

7 The oils in seafood can also prevent osteoporosis. This is because the oils improve calcium absorption in our bones and can prevent the bones from becoming brittle.

8 According to recent findings, Omega-3 also helps improve people’s immune functions, thereby reducing infections.

9 Seafood oils are known to have properties that lower blood pressure, benefiting especially those suffering from hypertension.

10 Another kind of oil found in seafood is the omega 6 fatty acid. This is important for growth and plays an important role in a persons health and well being.

11 Eating a seafood diet can also help you reduce weight. For years, seafood has been part of many weight loss programs. This is because, unlike diet pills, seafood is natural and has beneficial properties to people.

12 However, fish can rot quickly. Therefore, you should cook it the day you buy it. Here are some tips for preparing seafood.

A. If you do not plan to cook the fresh seafood the day you buy it, you should store it for no longer than two days at very cold temperatures.

B. If you’re going to thaw the fish, keep it in the refrigerator or thaw it under cold water. Don’t leave it out to thaw on your kitchen counter. This is because the nutritional value of the seafood may diminish.

C. You can also prepare many delicious seafood dishes from great seafood recipes. You can fry or grill seafood. You can combine it with fruits and vegetables to make it even more delicious. You can marinate it and further enhance its flavor and get rid of its unique fishy smells.

D. Many people don’t want to eat seafood for fear of choking on the tiny bones. In this case you can request the fish store to help you remove these fish bones. Oregon Seafood Cuts your Fish for Free. Keep in mind that seafood is not only delicious. It also provides wonderful benefits to your health.

February 11, 2010

Seafood and Fresh Catfish

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Seafood at Oregon Seafood in Hillsboro Oregon

1 Channel catfish, (Ictalurus punctatus) are produced from 177,360 acres of catfish ponds in Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas and Louisiana with an annual yield of 470 million pounds. The channel catfish is the only spotted North American catfish with a deeply forked tail and bluish, to olive-green back shading to a white belly. They are raised in a quality-controlled environment of clay-based ponds filled with pure fresh water pumped from underground wells. The average pond, constructed by building above-ground levees to serves as natural barriers, is 10 to 20 land acres in area and 4 to 6 feet deep.

2 Farm-raised catfish are fed a puffed, high-protein floating food pellet (a mixture of soybeans, corn, wheat, vitamins and minerals). This specially formulated feed is one of the reasons for the catfish’s subtle taste and lack of “fishy” odor. At 18 months old (averaging 1 to 11 1/2 pounds), farm-raised catfish are harvested with seines (large, weighted nets) and loading baskets and shipped in aerated tank trucks to the processing plant. Catfish are kept alive until processed, making them among the freshest freshwater fish available.

3 Genuine U.S. farm raised catfish is ranked the fifth most popular fish consumed in the United States after shrimp then tuna, and cod.

4 Cooking: The general rule is 10 minutes per inch of thickness, at the thickest part of the fillet or steak, at 400-450 degrees F. If fish is cooked in parchment, foil or a sauce, add 5 minutes to the total cooking time. Fillets less than 1/2 inch thick do not need to be turned during cooking. Fish cooks quickly. Do not overcook. Fish is done when the flesh becomes opaque and flakes easily when tested with a fork. Poaching, steaming, baking, broiling, sautéing, microwaving are excellent low-fat cooking methods, if you do not add high fat ingredients. Marinate in your favorite salad dressing prior to cooking. Broil, bake, steam or microwave, then cube and add to pasta or salad greens for a delicious salad. Broil or grill with lime-butter and seasoned salt. Oil the grill to prevent fish from sticking. Bake whole fish with a crab or shrimp stuffing. Add leftover fish in broken pieces to salads, soups or sauces.

5 Oregon Seafood keeps a healthy stock of fresh catfish every day. Specially cut to the customer’s needs. It’s hard to find a Fish Market that is as clean and service orientated as Oregon Seafood in Hillsboro Oregon. Catfish is one of the main sellers and is always very fresh. It’s hard to beat the quality at Oregon Seafood.

January 30, 2010

Black Tiger Shrimp Now at Oregon Seafood

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1 Black Tiger Shrimps are commonly found in Southeast Asia. These shrimp are shipped raw shell-on, EZ Peel, PTO, cooked and other value added presentations.

2 Black Tiger Shrimp are highly adaptable seafood for the kitchen, suitable for all cooking methods.

3 Most Black Tiger Shrimp available in the United States are raw, shell-on, EZ Peel and CPTO. Most Asian consumers prefer raw Head On.

4 Black Tiger Shrimp have a brown, blue, gray and black striped color shell which cook to a pink, orange and red color.

5 When it comes to shrimp, black tiger shrimp happens to be one of the most popular forms available on the market today. Characterized by dark stripes encircling the shell, the black tiger shrimp grows to be one of the largest shrimps available commercially. You may have even seen them on some menus as black tiger prawns, that’s how big they are.

6 When cooked, the stripes on a black tiger shrimps actually turn a striking red color. The rich white meat holds the stripes, even when peeled. Due to the bold color the tiger shrimp makes a great presentation, especially when served with the tail intact. Since most tiger shrimps are quite large, the size adds extra flair to any dish.

7 Create a Stunning Dish with Black Tiger Shrimp

8 Besides offering a great look, the flavor and nutrition secure the tiger shrimp’s popularity. The delectable meat from a tiger shrimp has a flavor that lends itself well to sauces. Generally, black shrimp tends to be more succulent than white shrimp, but like all tiger shrimp, it is a great high-protein addition to any diet.

9 Here at Oregon Seafood, we wouldn’t be satisfied with just providing regular black tiger shrimps, so we now offer colossal black tiger shrimp U-12. Even larger than ordinary, these are among the largest shrimp in the world. Their size makes them an alluring base for a shrimp cocktail or on the grill. Of course, all of our shrimp come Fresh from the Ocean to our store and then to your table.

December 24, 2009

The Perfect Gift Combo for a Luckless Bachelor

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We all have at least one friend who is totally worthless in the kitchen.  Actually, if you don’t have a friend like that, read on, because I have enough friends who meet that description to share at least one of mine with you.

The gift recommendation that I’m about to make for him is rather expensive.  I assure you, though, that you will discover it’s a very good investment on your part.  Maybe it’s your son, or nephew, or uncle or your roommate who just refuses to leave.

Try giving him a wonderfully romantic dinner without having to leave the house or apartment.  Hopefully he’ll be able to find some date with whom to share it.  Let’s face it, nothing sweeps a potential partner off his or her feet quite like a private, romantic, dinner at the host’s home.  I really do have a particular friend in mind as I write this, and he needs all the help that I can give him, and I’m sure your similar friend does, too.  Give him specific directions for this.  You know candles, subdued music, the whole thing.

He can begin the evening with the first part of your present, a selection of gourmet cheeses for the beginning course  If he is capable of slicing a couple pears or apples, suggest that as well.  This course can actually be a nice appetizer, before they are actually seated at the dining table.

The second course should be a fine lobster dinner a different seafood dinner or perhaps a combination of steak and lobster, sometimes known as surf and turf.  As noted, this guy needs plenty of help, so the fresher the lobster the better.

Tell him to cap off the evening with a magnificent, New York cheesecake or a turtle cheesecake, if he is a fan of chocolate for dessert.  Whichever cheesecake option you choose, tell him to spruce up the serving with a few fresh berries.

If he drinks alcoholic beverages, do not trust him to choose the wine for the dinner.  Lobster is very hearty fare, so don’t be afraid to suggest he pair it with a bold wine such as a Merlot or even a Burgundy.

Now, sit back and wait for the inevitably coming wedding invitation.  If it doesn’t arrive within six months, just find another friend.  That will be much easier.

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