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  2. At Easter, How Much Ham Do You Need for Everyone Around the ...

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    But when it comes to determining how much ham per person, you need to remember that the bone will add extra weight. Plan for 3/4 to 1 pound per person for a bone-in ham. For 6 people: 4 1/2 to 6 ...

  3. Coho salmon - Wikipedia

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    The total North Pacific harvest of coho salmon in 2010 exceeded 6.3 million fish, of which 4.5 million were taken in the United States and 1.7 million in Russia. This corresponds to some 21,000 tonnes in all. [14] Coho salmon are the backbone of the Alaskan troll fishery, though the majority are caught by the net fishery (gillnet and seine ...

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  6. Salmon as food - Wikipedia

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    Salmon and salmon roe have only recently come into use in making sashimi (raw fish) and sushi, with the introduction of parasite-free Norwegian salmon in the late 1980s. [10] Ordinary types of cooked salmon contain 500–1,500 mg DHA and 300–1,000 mg EPA (two similar species of fatty acids) per 100 grams [11]

  7. Salmon - Wikipedia

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    Chinook salmon is the largest of all Pacific salmon, frequently exceeding 6 ft (1.8 m) and 14 kg (30 lb). [45] The name tyee is also used in British Columbia to refer to Chinook salmon over 30 pounds and in the Columbia River watershed, especially large Chinooks were once referred to as June hogs .

  8. Fish farming - Wikipedia

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    Fish such as salmon have an FCR around 1.1 kg of feed per kg of salmon [11] whereas chickens are in the 2.5 kg of feed per kg of chicken range. Fish do not use energy to keep warm, eliminating some carbohydrates and fats in the diet, required to provide this energy.

  9. What the price difference between ham and bacon tell us about ...

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    Shoppers in the meat aisle may have noticed something weird last month: Bacon prices are sizzling, but ham’s not so hot. Bacon is more expensive than it was a year ago, with prices up 6.9% from ...