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Are salmon scales edible?

Asked: Joe, Date Created:

Do I have to remove the scales from salmon before eating it? Technically you can eat them but they'll get stuck in your teeth and I imagine it's not nearly as pleasant an eating experience as a nice, crispy, scale-less salmon skin.

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