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QuestionIs cooked fish that smells of ammonia safe to eat?Community AnswerAs long as the flesh is still firm and the skin is shiny rather than slimy, the fish is still fine to cook and eat. If your seafood smells overpoweringly of ammonia, or is mushy, slimy or otherwise questionable, discard it. It is better to be safe than sorry.
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QuestionWhy does my cod have an ammonia taste after I just cooked it?Community AnswerSprinkle salt all over on your cod before you cook/bake/grill/fry it. Leave it on for at least 20 minutes. Then rinse and cook as usual. The salt will draw out any unwanted bad tastes and bring out the best of its flavor.
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QuestionWhy does my cooked salmon have a pungent smell?Community AnswerFresh salmon has a mild scent, so if yours smells pungent or ammonia-like, it's probably bad. You can also inspect the surface for a white, translucent skin. If you see a milky film on your salmon, get rid of it. You'll know cooked salmon is bad if it has a foul odor and slimy texture.
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QuestionDoes overcooked tuna taste tangy?Community AnswerNeither fresh nor overcooked (or cooked at all) tuna tastes tangy. Tuna carpaccio and ceviche may taste tangy, but these explicitly require raw tuna.
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QuestionI boiled a frozen fish loaf, as per directions. It has a brownish color around the outside. This has never happened before. Is it safe to eat?Community AnswerThere is no guaranteed answer in this case, but if it doesn't smell of ammonia it is probably safe. Many different foods (including corn, for instance) will brown at the edges even when boiled.
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QuestionI got a Wild Socketeyesmoked Salmon 8 0z package boneless fillet/ready to eat expiration date 5/01/2019 and today is April 29, 2019 how could I know if the salmon has gone bad?Eric JacksonCommunity AnswerIt is not past the date so the salmon should still be good to eat. Also, you can smell it before you eat it to see if it started decaying.
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QuestionI defrosted a whole trout and it was very slimy. It did not smell bad, and the color was still nice. Is the trout good to eat?Community AnswerUsually, things that had frozen water on them are slimy when thawed out. If it looks and smells good, otherwise, it's probably safe to eat.
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QuestionMy shrimp cocktail was left out from 3:30 PM to 11:00 P M. before I refrigerated it. Is it safe to eat the next day?Community AnswerNot, because it has spent too much time in the "danger zone" of temperature. Cooking it thoroughly in the microwave before eating is the safest bet.
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QuestionThe bottom of my kipper was green but I'd already eaten half - what should I do? I've obviously thrown it away.Community AnswerIf you have any symptoms of illness, contact your doctor immediately or go to the emergency center at your local hospital. If no symptoms appear, then you're good to go on as usual. Make sure to check the fish in future, before eating.
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QuestionWhy would a piece of cooked cod have some iridescent pink inside?Community AnswerIt's because it's not cooked enough, much the same as if you had hamburger and you cooked it too little.
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QuestionA friend sent me some salmon from Alaska. It had been originally vacuum-packed and frozen. But when it arrived in a cooler, it was thawed and barely cool. Would it still be good?Community AnswerThis is a question that could only be answered with the use of a rapid-read food thermometer probe. Measure the temperature of the food as soon as you can. The fish's temperature must be no more than 41 degrees Fahrenheit, preferably lower. If the fish's temperature is higher than 41 degrees, it could make you very sick. If in doubt, throw it out.
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