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Move over sushi, Tuna Crispy Rice is where it’s at 🤤 Crispy Tuna Rice For the rice: 1.5 cups sushi rice, rinsed 2 cups water 1tsp fine sea salt 3tbsp rice wine vinegar 1tbsp caster sugar 1/2tsp sesame oil 1 tablespoon peanut or vegetable oil, to fry For the tuna mix: 250g tuna, sushi grade, cut into small cubes 30g Kewpie mayo 20g Sriracha 15g sashimi soy sauce 5g sesame oil Juice of half a lime Salt and white pepper, to taste To Garnish: Avocado, sliced Black Sesame Seeds Chives, finely sliced Jalapeño slices Rinse the sushi rice and add it to a medium pot with the water and bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally. When it comes to a boil, reduce heat to low and cover the pot with a lid. Simmer for 10 minutes or until all the water is fully absorbed and the rice is fluffy. Turn the heat off and allow to sit for a further 10 minutes. Transfer to a bowl and carefully mix in the sea salt, rice vinegar, caster sugar and sesame oil into the cooked rice until evenly distributed throughout. Transfer this mix into a lined baking tray. Firmly pack down and place into the fridge until cooled (at least an hour) Add the tuna to a bowl and add the mayo, sriracha, soy sauce, sesame oil, lime juice and salt and pepper in a bowl until fully combined Remove the cooled rice from the fridge and carefully cut into even size rectangles. Heat up a non stick (important!) pan on medium high heat with the oil. Fry on each side for around 2 minutes or until golden brown and crispy. Serve up and top with one with avocado slices, a spoonful of the tuna mix and garnish with the black sesame seeds, chives and jalapeño slices. Enjoy.
Move over sushi, Tuna Crispy Rice is where it’s at 🤤 Crispy Tuna Rice For the rice: 1.5 cups sushi rice, rinsed 2 cups water 1tsp fine sea salt 3tbsp rice wine vinegar 1tbsp caster sugar 1/2tsp sesame oil 1 tablespoon peanut or vegetable oil, to fry For the tuna mix: 250g tuna, sushi grade, cut into small cubes 30g Kewpie mayo 20g Sriracha 15g sashimi soy sauce 5g sesame oil Juice of half a lime Salt and white pepper, to taste To Garnish: Avocado, sliced Black Sesame Seeds Chives, finely sliced Jalapeño slices Rinse the sushi rice and add it to a medium pot with the water and bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally. When it comes to a boil, reduce heat to low and cover the pot with a lid. Simmer for 10 minutes or until all the water is fully absorbed and the rice is fluffy. Turn the heat off and allow to sit for a further 10 minutes. Transfer to a bowl and carefully mix in the sea salt, rice vinegar, caster sugar and sesame oil into the cooked rice until evenly distributed throughout. Transfer this mix into a lined baking tray. Firmly pack down and place into the fridge until cooled (at least an hour) Add the tuna to a bowl and add the mayo, sriracha, soy sauce, sesame oil, lime juice and salt and pepper in a bowl until fully combined Remove the cooled rice from the fridge and carefully cut into even size rectangles. Heat up a non stick (important!) pan on medium high heat with the oil. Fry on each side for around 2 minutes or until golden brown and crispy. Serve up and top with one with avocado slices, a spoonful of the tuna mix and garnish with the black sesame seeds, chives and jalapeño slices. Enjoy.
@Dr. Bahaa Dmour Who Can Your Blood Save? | The Blood Type Everyone Wants 🩸 ────────── Blood type compatibility is not just a label on a chart. For red blood cell transfusions, the safest routine choice is usually to give the patient the same ABO and Rh type whenever possible. In emergencies, though, doctors may use compatible emergency blood, and O negative red cells are especially important because they can be used when the patient’s blood type is still unknown. This is why some blood types are considered more flexible than others. O negative is known as the universal red cell donor, while AB positive is known as the universal recipient for red blood cells. But there is one detail many people miss: these rules do not apply the same way to every blood component. Plasma compatibility follows different rules, and AB plasma is considered universal for plasma donation. So the real message is simple: the best option is usually matching your own blood type, but in life-threatening situations medicine sometimes relies on broader compatibility rules to save time and save lives. That is exactly why knowing your blood type matters, and why some blood groups become especially valuable in emergency care. Professional medical education content. This video is carefully prepared to present anatomy, physiology, and healthcare topics in a scientific, respectful, and viewer-friendly format for public health awareness. ────────── #BloodDonation #BloodType #BloodTypes #DrBahaaDmour #smartdoctor1
@Dr. Bahaa Dmour Who Can Your Blood Save? | The Blood Type Everyone Wants 🩸 ────────── Blood type compatibility is not just a label on a chart. For red blood cell transfusions, the safest routine choice is usually to give the patient the same ABO and Rh type whenever possible. In emergencies, though, doctors may use compatible emergency blood, and O negative red cells are especially important because they can be used when the patient’s blood type is still unknown. This is why some blood types are considered more flexible than others. O negative is known as the universal red cell donor, while AB positive is known as the universal recipient for red blood cells. But there is one detail many people miss: these rules do not apply the same way to every blood component. Plasma compatibility follows different rules, and AB plasma is considered universal for plasma donation. So the real message is simple: the best option is usually matching your own blood type, but in life-threatening situations medicine sometimes relies on broader compatibility rules to save time and save lives. That is exactly why knowing your blood type matters, and why some blood groups become especially valuable in emergency care. Professional medical education content. This video is carefully prepared to present anatomy, physiology, and healthcare topics in a scientific, respectful, and viewer-friendly format for public health awareness. ────────── #BloodDonation #BloodType #BloodTypes #DrBahaaDmour #smartdoctor1

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