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[[Image:White_Alaskan_Salmon.jpg|250px|thumb|White Alaskan Salmon]]
 
'''Salmon''' is a very popular fish, being large and high in omega-3 fatty acids. Canned salmon is high in calcium because the bones have been softened and are eaten with the [[Cookbook:Meat|meat]]. Salmon is particularly popular in the American Jewish community. The eggs are sometimes eaten as a [[Cookbook:Caviar|caviar]] substitute.
 
 
 
The line-caught variety is especially prized and expensive. Much like flamingos, wild salmon gain their pink or red color from the krill (small [[Cookbook:Shrimp|shrimp]]-like animals) that they eat. Color differences indicate food source differences. Farm-raised salmon are artificially colored by feeding them a dye that tends to remain in flesh. The dye has been shown to remain in humans, including the retina, which can be damaging to eyesight. Farm-raised salmon taste somewhat like [[Cookbook:Corn|corn]], likely due to the feed being used. Farm-raised salmon can be recognized by the wider [[Cookbook:Fat|fat]]-filled or goo-filled gaps between the flakes of meat.
 
 
 
When purchasing fish, freshness is important. The fish should not have a ''fishy'' smell, which actually comes from bacteria decomposing the fish. If purchasing whole fish, the eyes should be clear. Frozen-at-sea fish are often the freshest choice available.
 
 
 
[[Cookbook:Trout|Trout]] may be substituted for salmon.
 
 
 
==Types of Salmon Products==
 
*[[Cookbook:Lox|Lox]] --salted salmon
 
*[[Cookbook:Smoked Salmon|Smoked Salmon]]
 
 
 
==Recipes with Salmon==
 
*[[Cookbook:Gravlax|Gravlax]]
 
*[[Cookbook:Salmon fried rice|Salmon fried rice]]
 
*[[Cookbook:Honey Mustard Salmon|Honey Mustard Salmon]]
 
*[[Cookbook:Plank-Grilled Salmon|Plank-Grilled Salmon]]
 
*[[Cookbook:Maple Syrup Planked Salmon|Maple Syrup Planked Salmon]]
 
 
 
*[http://openlibrary.org/books/OL23605407M/Canned_salmon_recipes_by_Alaska_packers_association_... Canned Salmon Recipes by Alaska Packers' Association], 1900 e-book with color illustrations, available from Internet Archive
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Saltwater fish]]
 
[[Category:Freshwater fish]]
 

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