Yes.
Lobster and beef can be eaten together, but seafood is generally not paired with meat, and the taste of seafood is easily destroyed by the taste of meat.
In life, there are some so-called food conflicts, which are actually personal physical problems. For example, people with lactose intolerance will have diarrhea if they drink milk alone. If they happen to eat it with other foods, a "food conflict" phenomenon will occur. If you feel unwell after eating and cannot relieve yourself within a short period of time, you should seek medical advice promptly instead of spreading rumors.
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5 things you need to know about eating shrimp healthily
1. Purchase: Pay close attention when choosing shrimps. The backs of shrimps are green and black. It is a sign of freshness. Generally, it is better if the individual is intact, the carapace is not shed, the tail segment is highly extensible, and the body surface is clean and dry. In addition, be careful when purchasing frozen crayfish or processed shrimp tails from unknown sources, as these products may not be as fresh. The bigger the shrimp, the better. Small river shrimp are the most nutritious.
2. Cleaning: Soak the shrimps in clean water for 1-2 hours, then take them out and wash them one by one.
3. Organize: Cut off most of the head shell, and use scissors to remove the black stomach pouch from the exposed head to the back. Pull the carapace at the tail of the shrimp with your hands and pull out the gut; make a vertical cut on the back to facilitate the flavor.
4. Cooking: Because shrimps contain bacteria, they must be cooked at high temperature until cooked. The weather in summer is hot and easy to get angry, so it is best to use steaming method for cooking.
5. Eating shrimp: It is best to add ginger and vinegar when eating shrimp, which can relieve the fishy smell and increase freshness, generate heat and cold, help digestion, and have a bactericidal effect. It is not advisable to store shrimps after they are cooked. It is best to eat them all at once.
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