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If this frozen salman plastic packaging was shown to have a hole in it during thawing is it still safe to eat?
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How does it look? Smell? How long have you had it and how was it stored?
I always put things in a ziplock bag before I freeze them, to prevent tears in the original packaging.
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It comes in a plastic airtight package... It smells ok, but tastes a bit like... plastic or something...
I wonder if I should have ate some of it... I bought it on Saturday and just unfroze it yesterday. it still had a few ice crystals on it. It looks rather pink and grey...
I put it in the fridge like the instructions said.
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In the fridge, I would think it would be fine (as long as you put it in a bowl or something.) In the microwave I would have said definitely. Room temp or sink I would have said no. If you defrosted it and it wasn't in a bag, bowl, or other container to prevent contamination, I wouldn't eat it.
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