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  2. Toss Your Salmon Immediately If You Notice These Signs - AOL

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    Hence, the Center for Disease and Control advises people who belong to these groups to avoid eating cold-smoked fish and instead choose smoked fish in sealed and airtight containers that doesn’t ...

  3. Costco Seafood You Should Never Buy - AOL

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    In fact, "[Costco's] bagged frozen fish in general isn't good," one user points out. When it comes to fish, sometimes buying fresh, non-frozen varieties is the better choice.

  4. Is canned fish healthy? The No. 1 pick to start eating right ...

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    Canned fish seems more popular than ever. Whether it's the rising prices of groceries or TikTok's #tinnedfish obsession, this shelf-stable, lean protein source is having a moment. Despite the ...

  5. Canned fish - Wikipedia

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    The fish are then cleaned and filleted, canned (and sealed), with the dark lateral blood meat often separately canned for pet food (cat or dog). The sealed can itself is then heated (called "retort cooking") for 2–4 hours. [15] The retort cooking process kills any bacteria but retains the histamine that can produce rancid flavors. The ...

  6. Dried fish - Wikipedia

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    The water activity, a w, in a fish is defined as the ratio of the water vapour pressure in the flesh of the fish to the vapour pressure of pure water at the same temperature and pressure. It ranges between 0 and 1, and is a parameter that measures how available the water is in the flesh of the fish.

  7. Fish preservation - Wikipedia

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    An ancient basin for fish preservation in Tyritake, Crimea A fish-drying rack in Norway. Fish preservation is the method of increasing the shelf life of fish and other fish products by applying the principles of different branches of science in order to keep the fish, after it has landed, in a condition wholesome and fit for human consumption.

  8. Stroganina - Wikipedia

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    Frozen fish can be glazed with near-freezing ice water in order to avoid dehydration and better-preserve the fish meat in a frozen state. The fish is typically frozen straight, without bending its body. Before the preparation of stroganina, strips of skin are cut from the back and abdomen from tail to head. Vertical incisions are made in the flesh.

  9. 7 Canned Foods You Should Never Buy - AOL

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    4. White Tuna. America loves its tuna, with roughly 1 billion pounds consumed annually, according to the National Fisheries Institute.Canned tuna, in particular, is the nation's second most ...