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What is the difference between salmon and salmon?
Salmon is no different from salmon.

1, salmon is a general term. Salmon is a general term. Salmon is a transliteration of English salmon, which means "salmon" or "orange salmon meat" in English. Salmon is divided into salmon and salmon, so salmon is trout.

2. Salmon is a general term for salmon, trout and salmon. So it is one-sided to say that salmon is salmon. Salmon is not only salmon, but also all kinds of fish. According to research, there are 66 kinds of salmon in a series. So salmon is just a kind of salmon.

Extended data:

1, Salmon was originally a trade name of salmon and trout, not a specific fish, but later it was found that most of the commercial salmon and trout imported from abroad were Atlantic salmon, so later some people only called Atlantic salmon salmon salmon, while red salmon meat was divided into salmon and salmon, so it is accurate to say that salmon is salmon and trout.

2. Salmon is rich in high protein, which is a nutrient needed by human body. The content of salmon can meet the high protein needed by human body. In addition, salmon also contains OME GA-3 fatty acids, and salmon with low fat content belongs to the genus Salmon, which usually refers to ordinary salmon.

3. There are O. masou and O. gorbuscha in the northeast of China, and pink salmon, silver salmon, red salmon and large-scale salmon in North America.