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Can you heat hot smoked salmon?

Asked: Ivan Tarasyuk, Last Updated:

Hot-smoked salmon can also be reheated and is great in hot dishes. Unlike fresh salmon, which should be prepared and eaten within 48 hours, smoked salmon has a longer shelf life. It can be enjoyed for up to a week.

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