Paul Saladino· MD
color is added there's no color added on the wild salmon
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color is added there's no color added on the wild salmon
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and the Flesh of that salmon is white but they add a dye to convince you to trick you into thinking that it's something like a wild salmon
so there are big salmon farms in Chile where they're feeding them orange colored pellets y to make them this color yep but what do you know what do you know what the actual natural color of them are it's white yeah looks like this it's white or gray
if they didn't add coloring to the feed it would look like this this is tilapia this is what your farm ra salmon looks like without the coloring added to the feed
all Atlantic salmon is farm raised and if you look at the label all Atlantic salmon is going to have coloring added in the feed so if this did not have coloring added in the feed it would look like this tilapia so this is what happens with farm raised salmon guys if you don't add coloring in the feed it looks like this but it looks like this because of the coloring because they're trying to mimic wild salmon
this wild salmon gets its color from eating phop Plankton and actual things in the ocean the farm salmon gets its fake color from the feed
farmed salmon is basically white unless they add coloring to it in their feed