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  2. Aquaculture of salmonids - Wikipedia

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    Fish do not actually produce omega-3 fatty acids, but instead accumulate them from either consuming microalgae that produce these fatty acids, as is the case with forage fish like herring and sardines, or consuming forage fish, as is the case with fatty predatory fish like salmon. To satisfy this requirement, more than 50% of the world fish oil ...

  3. Sockeye salmon - Wikipedia

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    Sockeye salmon do not feed during reproduction. [22] Feeding ends once they enter into freshwater, which can be several months before spawning. [23] Embryos are maintained with only endogenous food supplies for about 3–8 months. [30] Reproduction in the sockeye salmon has to be accomplished with the energy stores brought to the spawning grounds.

  4. 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.

  5. Omega-3 fatty acid - Wikipedia

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    Protein and cholesterol content were equal. [104] The omega3 content of chicken meat may be enhanced by increasing the animals' dietary intake of grains high in omega3, such as flax, chia, and canola. [105] Kangaroo meat is also a source of omega3, with fillet and steak containing 74 mg per 100 g of raw meat. [106]

  6. List of omega-3 fatty acids - Wikipedia

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    Omega3 fatty acids are important for normal metabolism. [ 2 ] 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 ...

  7. Salmon - Wikipedia

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    Classified as an oily fish, [108] salmon is considered to be healthy due to the fish's high protein, high omega-3 fatty acids, and high vitamin D [109] content. Salmon is also a source of cholesterol, with a range of 23–214 mg/100 g depending on the species. [110]

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    Customers are asked to look out for Kirkland Signature Smoked Salmon products purchased between October 9, 2024 and October 13, 2024 with the lot number 8512801270. Costco

  9. Smoked salmon - Wikipedia

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    Salmon is a fish with high fat content and smoked salmon is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids including docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). [6] [7] Smoked salmon has a high sodium content due to the salt added during brining and curing.