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Topic: Wild Irish Salmon  (Read 659 times)

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chopper

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An interesting read from the BBC - the recipe at the end sounds pretty tasty as well.

https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20220629-the-last-of-irelands-rare-wild-salmon

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Thanks for sharing this. I can say that Irish salmon is some of the best salmon I’ve ever had…not sure if it’s the salmon itself or how they prepared it, or both. Had the chance to eat some in Northern Ireland several years ago and was very memorable.
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