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How can I tell if smoked salmon is bad?

Asked: Jeremy Marquis, Last Updated:

How can you tell if an opened package of smoked salmon is bad or spoiled? The best way is to smell and look at the smoked salmon: signs of bad salmon are a sour smell and dull color; discard any salmon with an off smell or appearance.

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    They're called pear trawlers. They scoop up tons and tons of herring. The herring is the natural feed for the tuna fish. So if there's no feed the tuna fish don't come.

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    Yes, Trout have teeth. Large trout have strong jaws and can easily bite aggressively and draw blood. ... Unlike many species of fish, trout have vomerine teeth which grow on the roof of the upper jaw. These teeth are used to hold and move food down the throat of a trout.

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    Benefits: Coconut oil is the healthiest option for deep frying your fish. It also has a neutral flavor that will reduce flavor transfer between batches of frying.

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    To devein, lay the shrimp down and run your paring knife along the back. Try not to cut too deep, and pull out the thin gray vein. For tail-on shrimp, remove the shell as you did before but leave the last segment attached, and then devein.

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    Bait fishing, also called still fishing or bottom fishing, is certainly the oldest and most universally used method.

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