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So THAT's What That Gross White Stuff On Cooked Salmon Is

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21.01.2025

You know those annoying white tendrils you get when you poach an egg? Well, it turns out you can get rid of those without vinegar by simply straining the whites first.

But I have yet to find such a simple solution for the web-like white layer that always forms on top of my oven-baked salmon.

The substance, which is somewhere between gooey and chalky, is frankly enough to put me off my dinner.

So I thought I’d find out whether or not my reaction is valid ― I mean, what is that stuff to begin with?

It’s actually similar to egg whites

According to BBC Food, the ectoplasmic-looking growth is more similar........

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