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The classic Peruvian ceviche is composed of chunks of raw fish, marinated in freshly squeezed key lime, with sliced onions, chili peppers, salt and pepper. Corvina or cebo (sea bass) was the fish traditionally used.
Ceviche is loaded with shrimp, avocado, tomatoes, cucumber, and cilantro; all marinated in fresh lime juice. You can use raw shrimp or cooked shrimp meat for this Mexican shrimp cocktail. Using cooked shrimp meat cuts down the marinating time significantly which is why we prefer it.
After marinating for 10 to 15 minutes, the fish's exterior will start to firm up, while the center will remain tender and moist—this is medium-rare. Let it sit for 15 to 25 minutes for medium, and 25 minutes for medium-well.
In summary, ceviche is a nutritious and flavorful dish that can be a valuable addition to a weight loss diet. Its low-calorie content, rich protein sources, and abundance of vitamins and minerals make it an ideal choice for those looking to shed extra pounds.
While ceviche isn't actually cooked, the short-term exposure to acid does have an antimicrobial effect—in other words, it can kill or slow the growth of microorganisms, including potential pathogens—but it's not nearly effective as heat is, especially when it comes to killing parasites.

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