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In Health / College | 2025-08-20

What is the minimum internal cooking temperature for whole lobster?

A. $135^{\circ} F (57^{\circ} C)$
B. $145^{\circ} F (63^{\circ} C)$
C. $155^{\circ} F (68^{\circ} C)$
D. $165^{\circ} F (74^{\circ} C)$

Asked by Alondra1030

Answer (3)

I think it's that the American culture is not used to the sport as much as say Europe. America is adept to rough and tough, loud sports. If the culture were different though, I see no reason why it couldn't be considered a sport.

Answered by coookiechibi | 2024-06-10

I did not see Americans playing badminton at all. I think they do not practise it nowhere.

Answered by irinateleoaca | 2024-06-10

Badminton is not considered a sport by many in the U.S. due to cultural preferences for high-energy sports, limited media representation, historical lack of investment in the sport, and a general lack of awareness and participation. As a result, badminton is often seen as a casual game rather than a competitive sport. This cultural framework shapes how the sport is perceived and valued in the country.
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Answered by coookiechibi | 2024-11-11