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Question Posted Sunday October 15 2006, 7:26 pm

i dont know waht fish i like beter. salmon or trout. waht do you suggest?

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smirkingrevenga answered Monday October 16 2006, 1:51 am:
Salmon is really healthy, and I think it tastes better too. Go with Salmon.

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Xenolan answered Monday October 16 2006, 12:26 am:
After much careful consideration, I would strongly advise you to like salmon better. It's higher in Omega-3 fatty acids (which is essential to the health of the brain) and it's usually slightly cheaper than trout. So by all means, you should alter your personal preferences such that you find the taste of salmon superior to that of trout.

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