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Can I eat cooked salmon after 5 days?

Asked: Zoe Choquette, Last Updated:

According to the USDA, cooked salmon leftovers should be eaten within three to four days. However, you can technically store the leftovers for up to seven days tops, although you will be compromising both taste and safety.

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