Sunday, May 9, 2010

Does cold smoked salmon have the same nutrient value as fresh or frozen salmon?

No, smoked salmon does not have the same nutrient value as fresh or frozen salmon. There are several reasons that smoked salmon is less healthy than salmon that has been cooked using methods that help to retain the maximum amounts of its nutrients.

Perhaps the most important reason involves omega-3 fatty acids. Salmon is one of the richest sources of omega-3 essential fatty acids, which have been associated with the reduction of inflammation and protection against many different types of degenerative diseases.

Smoking salmon has been found to substantially reduce its omega-3 content. For example, three ounces of baked Chinook salmon contain about two grams of omega-3 fatty acids. This same three-ounce portion of Chinook salmon, when smoked, contains less than one-half gram of omega-3s. This reduction in total omega-3 fatty acids is even greater when we look at one particularly important omega-3-EPA, or eicosapentaenoic acid. Smoked salmon contains about 20% as much EPA as non-smoked salmon on an ounce-for-ounce basis.

George Mateljan

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