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Why is smoked haddock dyed?

Asked: tom DeBlaere, Last Updated:

Real smoked haddock, as in cold smoked over wood in a smokehut turns yellowy brown by itself. Chemically treated 'smoked' haddock, has no colour to it, the dye is added to try to make it appear more like the 'real' thing.

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