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> There is a little worm in some Salmon that cycles between
>Salmon and Seals that eat Salmon, however in humans it
>causes some pain then dies as humans are different than
>Seals; so it is not fatal but just a nuisance to humans.
i have been eating abondantely raw fresh and dry wild salmon for 9 years
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i dry it below 40 celsius and it becomes brittle and very tasty
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>So cooked Salmon is more pleasant to eat.
cooked samon is too dry for me.
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>And canned Pink Salmon is very economical.
way overcooked and salted.
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>So what is the difference between the food value of cooked
>Salmon and raw Salmon and dried Salmon. ( I don't know if
>the worm survives the drying process)????
i don't think so unless maybe it is just smoked and not dried completely ,
if salted before drying i bet worms don't survive ever .
when eating it raw you can see the white worms ( is it the same worm? )
and are easy to remove but i don't care and eat them also .
jean-claude