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Is John Dory a nice fish to eat?

Asked: Scotty B, Last Updated:

John Dory is a salt water fish, known for its white, meaty flesh which is delicate and sweet. The meat might be delicious, but John Dory isn't the prettiest, or the most economical of fish. It has spines running down its side, and is easily-distinguished by its very large head.

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    At temperatures of 0° F or lower, vacuum-sealed fish will retain quality for 6-12 months (sometimes longer). At higher temperatures (as in “frost free” freezers), it will last roughly 3 months. Prior to shipping, we store our seafood products at a constant -10° F or lower.

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    Regardless of the type of smoking used, smoked salmon is safe to eat without cooking or heating. It's especially the case for commercial salmon since it undergoes a multi-stage process that kills most pathogens.

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    Adequate freezing or cooking fish will kill any parasites that may be present.

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