patching...
Update: Have a news tip or something interesting you think would make a great story? Email nicole.bitette@patch.com
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!
Local Voices
LPN Nurse

Is there a Difference between Smoked Salmon and Frozen?

By Joan McDaniel            

Health Benefits of Salmon

BENEFITS RELATED TO OMEGA-3 CONTENT

Salmon has earned its research reputation as a health-supportive food based largely on its unusual omega-3 fatty acid content. It has one of the best sources for omega-3 fatty acid.

Smoked salmon is popular and in some cases it is considered a delicacy.  In Jewish cuisine smoked salmon is called lox and is usually eaten on a bagel with cream cheese. In North America, smoked salmon is often sliced very thinly and served on bread with cream cheese or with sliced red onion, lemon and capers. Slices of smoked salmon are a popular appetizer in Europe, usually served with some kind of bread. Smoked salmon is sometimes used in sushi, though not widely used in Japan it is used in North American sushi bars, for example in a "Philadelphia Roll"

Click for further research here

Tugwalla

10:00 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Ummmm.....duhhhhh....one is smoked an one is frozen!

Are you guys serious???

Reply

Joe R

10:10 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Ummmm...duhhhhh.....the article is talking about the relative nutritional value of smoked versus frozen salmon. Which one has the greater health benefit. Gee, were you too lazy to go to the further research link.

Reply

Leave a comment