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> People eat salmon raw at sushi bars. I’d be pretty unconcerned about the food safety issue. That's because other people have prepared the fish for you. [0] > Sushi-grade fish must be frozen before being consumed, to further prevent any of those food-borne illnesses, and this is usually done via flash freezing, sometimes immediately after sushi-grade salmon, for example, is caught. [0] https://aksalmonco.com/blogs/l…
The freezing is only because of parasites, not microbes. It doesn’t kill microbes. Practically all of the fish you purchase is actually sushi grade, having been flash frozen on the boat, it is a meaningless term. If you go to a restaurant, supply store, or a fish wholesaler, you will have a hard time finding any fish that is commonly consumed as sushi that isn’t labeled sushi grade. It’s like how nearly everything th…
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USDA numbers oversimplify, but killing pathogens is a function of both temperature and time. 145 will pasteurize salmon instantly, but you can also hold at 130F for about 1 hour.
That's not how salmon is cooked usually. Your recommendation would produce a poor product.
Edit: I now see that parent was talking specifically about parasites. Indeed those are killed by freezing beforehand. But a long bath at >130F kills the bacteria.
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#333Earlier quoted context omitted.
The freezing is only because of parasites, not microbes. It doesn’t kill microbes. Practically all of the fish you purchase is actually sushi grade, having been flash frozen on the boat, it is a meaningless term. If you go to a restaurant, supply store, or a fish wholesaler, you will have a hard time finding any fish that is commonly consumed as sushi that isn’t labeled sushi grade. It’s like how nearly everything th…
And jelly beans have a giant Fat Free boast on the packaging. Healthy choices!
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American eggs are prepared differently before they are taken to the store, they are polished and they remove the protective residue which then requires refrigeration. That’s why Americans do it.
yeah my point is, its weird you guys do that, while rest of the world is fine without doing that.
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Hard frozen first.
Not necessary, it can be eaten as freshly caught with enough lime and salt. However what's offered in [the US] supermarkets is another story.
It is much safer to freeze even fresh caught salmon. If you are eating raw salmon at a commercial establishment, like a sushi restaurant, it was frozen.
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The "raw" salmon at sushi bars has previously been frozen.
So has the raw salmon at the grocery store. You’d have a hard time buying fish that hasn’t been previously frozen, you just don’t know it because grocery stores thaw it before it goes into the display case.
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Not all salmon species are sashimi-grade. Pacific and various types of river salmon must be properly cooked or hot smoked. The same is true for farmed salmon from freshwater ponds. Farmed Atlantic salmon can be eaten raw, marinated, or cold smoked, but is best deep frozen. Wild Atlantic salmon must be deep frozen.
"Not all salmon species are sashimi-grade." Do you mean the parasite destructor process doesn't work on all species? If so, do you have some info on that?
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#339I feel like this page should have a warning, the fantastic Youtuber Ann Reardon investigated lots of cooking "hacks" to see if they were food safe, and she worked out that cooking salmon in a dishwasher does not bring it up to a food safe temperature. [1] Side note - in a different video she also did debunking on other food hacks and ended up investigating Russian bot networks who uploads both food hacks for hits and…
Temperature is one thing, but doesn't it become full of dishwasher detergent chemicals?
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So has the raw salmon at the grocery store. You’d have a hard time buying fish that hasn’t been previously frozen, you just don’t know it because grocery stores thaw it before it goes into the display case.
Sushi freezers are colder than regular freezers. This is real galaxy brain stuff.