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Sell-by salmonella?
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I've got a packet of wild smoked salmon in the fridge that I forgot to eat at Xmas. The eat-by date was 26 Dec, but the packet hasn't been opened and it hasn't gone green or anything. Do you think it's safe to eat? Is there any way of telling, apart from getting my girlfriend to eat a bit and seeing if she's sick?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Is it in the fridge or the freezer?
If the former, try it. Smoking is a way to preserve and if it's a vacuum sealed pack it should be fine. But as my grandmother taught me, when in doubt, throw it out.
However, if it's in the freezer there should be no problem. I have wild smoked salmon that I got at Christmas (and froze straight away) that I'll be very happy to eat at Easter or later... if we can leave it alone that long, it's delicious....
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