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  2. Template:Smoke point of cooking oils - Wikipedia

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    Template: Smoke point of cooking oils. 2 languages. ... 225 °F [3] Grape seed oil: 216 °C: 421 °F Lard: 190 °C: 374 °F [5] Mustard oil: 250 °C: 480 °F [11 ...

  3. This bakery makes a weed-infused salmon that is literally smoked

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    Smoked salmon indeed. Denver bakery Rosenberg's Bagels is experimenting with a special kind of herbal infusion for their fish: weed. The bakery soaked salmon in THC before smoking it (in culinary ...

  4. Smoked salmon - Wikipedia

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    Smoked salmon jerky is packaged using aseptic packaging to ensure the product is in a sterilized environment. The smoked salmon jerky is commonly packaged in a vacuum sealed bag in which the oxygen has been removed, or in a controlled atmospheric package in which the oxygen has been replaced with nitrogen to inhibit the growth of microorganisms ...

  5. Smoked fish - Wikipedia

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    The most common types of smoked fish in the US are salmon, mackerel, whitefish and trout, although other smoked fish is also available regionally or from many ethnic stores. Salmon, mackerel and herring are universally available both hot-smoked and cold-smoked , while most other fish is traditionally preserved by only one of the smoking methods.

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  7. Smoking (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    The smoking of food likely dates back to the paleolithic era. [7] [8] As simple dwellings lacked chimneys, these structures would probably have become very smoky.It is supposed that early humans would hang meat up to dry and out of the way of pests, thus accidentally becoming aware that meat that was stored in smoky areas acquired a different flavor, and was better preserved than meat that ...

  8. Talk:Smoked salmon - Wikipedia

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    I've marked it as needing globalizing as it seems entirely focused on British Columbia, I also question whether the process described is even for smoked salmon, or just a general overview of canned salmon, as it doesn't seem to mention actually smoking the fish at any point. Beeblebrox 22:41, 12 October 2021 (UTC)

  9. List of plants used for smoking - Wikipedia

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    Various plants are used around the world for smoking due to various chemical compounds they contain and the effects of these chemicals on the human body. This list contains plants that are smoked, rather than those that are used in the process of smoking or in the preparation of the substance.