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>Would it therefore follow, that oily fish (canned sardines) should also
>be kept refrigerated to preserve the omega-3?
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>Jim.
Well, Jim, I think firstly that anything in a can is without air, enzymes,
or other signs of life. I'm also not sure that there is any accessible
Omega 3 left after the cooking in the canning process. And I know I don't
want to eat the oil-packed ones, in rancid soy oil or something like.
So I eat canned water-packed sardines, but not for Omega 3 content, and not
refrigerated, although if I had a partial can left, I'd certainly keep it
cold.
ginny and Tomo
All stunts performed without a net!
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