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  2. The Best Canned Salmon, According to a Food Writer - AOL

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    Chicken of the Sea Alaskan Pink Salmon(12-pack for $48 at Amazon): This canned salmon had an off-putting fishy odor, and I found the texture mushy. Despite being labeled as boneless, I did find a ...

  3. The 12 Best Mediterranean Diet Foods on a Budget, According ...

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    The Mediterranean diet encourages eating two servings of fish weekly due to the omega-3 fatty acids they contain. Opting for canned fish is a great way to up your intake. Opting for canned fish is ...

  4. 29 Recipes for Canned Salmon That Come to the Pantry ... - AOL

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    Rich in Omega 3s, full of flavor and so incredibly versatile, canned salmon has definitely become more and more popular lately, especially when you don't have fresh salmon available, but still ...

  5. Salmon as food - Wikipedia

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    Salmon is a common food fish classified as an oily fish [1] with a rich content of protein and omega-3 fatty acids. [2] Norway is a major producer of farmed and wild salmon, accounting for more than 50% of global salmon production.

  6. List of omega-3 fatty acids - Wikipedia

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    Mammals are unable to synthesize omega3 fatty acids, but can obtain the shorter-chain omega3 fatty acid ALA (18 carbons and 3 double bonds) through diet and use it to form the more important long-chain omega3 fatty acids, EPA (20 carbons and 5 double bonds) and then from EPA, the most crucial, DHA (22 carbons and 6 double bonds). [2]

  7. Canned fish - Wikipedia

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    The level of omega-3 oils found in canned tuna can be highly variable, since some common manufacturing methods destroy omega-3 oils. [ 16 ] Australian standards once required cans of tuna to contain at least 51% tuna meat, but these regulations were dropped in 2003.