February 28, 2024
Wild salmon get a pinkish hue in their flesh from eating astaxanthin, an antioxidant found in their prey. Astaxanthin is not naturally present in the feed given to farm-raised salmon and needs to be added to it; otherwise the salmon flesh will be grayish instead of pink.
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