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On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 at 9:33:54 AM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2016-03-22 9:41 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 at 9:24:16 AM UTC-4, wrote: > > > >> If you compare wild with farmed salmon you can see the justification > >> of his comment that they are lazy and food is delivered to their > >> mouths - you can see the seams of fat in their flesh. When I > >> occasionally eat it, I cook slowly in the nuker, that way the seams of > >> fat tend to run off, but it just doesn't compare to the wild salmon > >> that has roamed the seas. > > > > Which is why I like farmed salmon. Wild salmon tastes > > too strong for me, and the fat in farmed salmon cooks > > up beautifully on the grill. > > > > To each their own, I say. > > > > Thank goodness there is the cheaper option that has other qualities that > a lot of people enjoy. I usually get farmed because it is so much more > affordable, but I prefer the wild stuff. When farmed salmon prices are > up and wild salmon prices are down I will get the wild. The farmed would have to be *very* cheap to be attractive. I only buy wild Pacific salmon, and sometimes I can get it frozen for a very good price. --Bryan |
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