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Is herring salty?

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Whole salted herring or herring fillets are soaked in cold water for about 12 to 24 hours, or until they do not taste excessively salty. (They do remain quite salty, however.) ... Depending on the use, the herring is then skinned and used either whole, sliced or filleted.

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