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Is smoked tuna any good?

Asked: Tyler Hanson, Last Updated:

It is a fantastic source of protein and knowing how to smoke tuna is one of the best ways to eat it. Although smoking the tuna may sound a little odd at first, smoking this type of fish is almost a similar method to smoking any other kind of meat. Like smoking beef, chicken or even pork.

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