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Can Molds grow in dried fish?

Asked: Renaldo Escobar, Last Updated:

If it really is mold on the dried fish (and not just salt crystals), it means the fish was either not dried and salted correctly, or it was not stored correctly (e.g. was made wet and lost some salt). In either case discard it. First of all no need to panic or press your throat frequently when the fish bone gets stuck.

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