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  2. Salmon as food - Wikipedia

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    Raw wild salmon is 70% water, 20% protein, 6% fat, and contains no carbohydrates (table). In a 100 gram reference amount, raw salmon supplies 142 calories, and is a rich source (20% or more of the Daily Value, DV) of several B vitamins, especially vitamin B12 at 133% DV, selenium (52% DV), and phosphorus (29% DV).

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  4. Fact Check: Do You Need to Wash Salmon Before Cooking? - AOL

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    Some salmon is vacuum sealed, but most fillets are sold on those styrofoam trays in the meat department. ... Fully cooked salmon reaches a minimum internal temperature of 145°F. ... Safe Minimum ...

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    After the grinding process, fish meats and all ingredients needed are blended together at high speed. Normally, salt, sugar, flour, and starch are necessarily added to mashed fish fillets. It is good to add salt which approximately weighs 3% of the fish fillets' weight.

  7. Smoked salmon - Wikipedia

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    [7] 3 ounces (85 g) of smoked salmon contains approximately 660 mg of sodium, while an equivalent portion of fresh cooked salmon contains about 50 mg. [7] Although high salt content prevents the growth of microorganisms in smoked salmon by limiting water activity, [7] the American Heart Association recommends limiting sodium consumption. [8]

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    Use drained, canned, or roasted chickpeas, cooked lentils, roasted tofu, sauteed tempeh, baked salmon, falafels, or strips of seitan in place of shredded chicken if you like. Pretty much any ...

  9. Potentially Hazardous Food - Wikipedia

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    Potentially Hazardous Food has been redefined by the US Food and Drug Administration in the 2013 FDA Food Code to Time/Temperature Control for Safety Food. [1] Pages 22 and 23 (pdf pages 54 and 55), state the following: