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Is wild pink salmon good for you?

Asked: Lucas Olsen, Last Updated:

However, given its high amount of omega-3s, quality protein and beneficial nutrients, any type of salmon is still a healthy food. Still, wild salmon is generally better for your health if you can afford it.

FAQ

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