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Mercury levels are oftentimes relatively high in tuna, as they sit fairly high in the food chain and mercury is not metabolized by most animals, causing mercury to accumulate in predators.
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Inches of mercury, inHg or "Hg is a non-SI unit for pressure. It is still widely used for barometric pressure in weather reports and aviation in the United States, but is considered somewhat outdated elsewhere.
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A large glass, mercury kitchen thermometer used for testing the temperature while making candy, jams, and jellies.
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The organic food also contained 19 percent less mercury than convenionally grown produce.
More Flavorful Food - The increased levels of antioxidants and phytochemicals make for more flavorful food.

It's best to avoid shark, swordfish and marlin completely as they can contain high levels of mercury that can affect you're baby's neural development.

Though most fish were once considered to be the best of health foods, scientists have become increasingly concerned about high levels of mercury contained in fish like ahi.

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Cooking tool comprised of a large glass mercury thermometer that measures temperatures from about 40F to 400F. A frame or clip allows it to stand or hang in a pan during cooking for accurate temperature measurement. Cane syrup ...

candy thermometer - A large glass mercury thermometer that measures temperatures from about 40 degrees F. to 400 degrees F. A frame or clip allows it to stand or hang in a pan during cooking.

However, shark meat is often a bit higher in mercury than other fish. Therefore pregnant and nursing women, as well as young children, should avoid it [source: EPA].

Thermometer - a device designed to measure temperatures; can be calibrated in Fahrenheit and/or Celsius and can be a column of mercury with temperatures indicated on a glass tube or a stem-type thermometer in which temperatures are noted by an ...

See also: Cooking, Water, Temper, Oil, Date

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