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How Salmon Is Made | How It's Made Salmon Fillet In Factory 

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How do they make salmon fillet in factory? It is one of a short video in a series of short, concise videos that reveal the mysteries behind how everyday things happen.
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0:12​ Salmon Processing
1:02 Salmon Selection
1:46 Salmon Quality Checking
2:13 Salmon Deheader Machine
3:20 Salmon Tail Cutter
3:45 Salmon Filleting Machine
4:50 Salmon Trimming Machine
5:42 Salmon Vacuum Pinbone Remover
6:40 Salmon Skinner Machine
7:10 Salmon Portion Cutter
8:19 Salmon Multi Angle Slicer
9:03 Salmon Fillet packaging
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@Nyu0005
@Nyu0005 Год назад
Just brought a bunch of salmon from my local grocery store. This video makes me appreciate all the tech involved.
@chankludo1
@chankludo1 Год назад
Lots of lost jobs, thanks to these robots and machines.
@afra5ya6
@afra5ya6 Год назад
They involved all the tech to make you appreciate the fish :D
@AgritechFutureUS
@AgritechFutureUS Год назад
Fascinating process indeed!
@xilousuchus
@xilousuchus Год назад
I assume all the trimmings and stuff are used in pet food and other products so its not wasted
@madeink
@madeink Год назад
연어인가보네요 영상 넘 멋집니다. 각각의 과정들이 잘 표현되어있습니다. 화질도 너무좋아서 계속보고싶네요^^ 감사합니다. 좋은 영상 올려주어서 화이팅입니다.
@Veritas419
@Veritas419 Год назад
The automation must really save on labor costs. Reducing constant turn over, absenteeism, and accidents.
@AgritechFutureUS
@AgritechFutureUS Год назад
Absolutely beneficial for efficiency!
@iammaith
@iammaith Год назад
Wow. These machines are really amazing. 3:20 tail cuts and separated 3:45 tail is back 4:25 even the bone got tail 😂😂😂
@AyanStefan2105
@AyanStefan2105 Год назад
The video it shows you different machinery from different fish slaughtering
@AgritechFutureUS
@AgritechFutureUS Год назад
*Fascinating! I've learned a lot from these videos. It's impressive how many factories can afford these machines.* 🤯👏
@abec8929
@abec8929 10 месяцев назад
I think it's cheaper for them to use machines than to have employees
@tonywharton5220
@tonywharton5220 Год назад
How is everything kept so clean?
@billc6762
@billc6762 Год назад
How is the fish gut and roe taken out?
@PRabbitz
@PRabbitz Год назад
+1
@erialccrasher970
@erialccrasher970 Год назад
Clean produce cuts of salmon that I so love on my dish. Technology made it more easier and faster, such a development.
@AWMJoeyjoejoe
@AWMJoeyjoejoe Год назад
How a salmon is made. Well when a boy salmon and a girl salmon love each other very much...
@ellenarelkin1238
@ellenarelkin1238 Год назад
Super interesting I learned so much watching these videos I’m so amazed of how many factory’s have money for these machines!
@trailman20
@trailman20 Год назад
I work in the salmon industry in one of the processing facilities for cook the world leader in salmon I can definitely tell you that the majority of them don't have this much equipment...it's not that they can't afford it ,it's actually cheaper than paying more people but the real pay off is they can process more fish per work day with the machines ..the facility I work in gets 6$ per lb and we process 1 million pounds a month on average so 6million$ per month or 72 million $ per year ..and it's one of the smaller ones
@AliensKillDevils.
@AliensKillDevils. Год назад
Enjoy Sunshine and Please be Vegan, no animal’s eggs, animal’s milk, animal’s cheese, animal’s butter, and insect’s honey. Return to the original owner 1 by 1: return every animal and insect 1 by 1, every bite of meat, every drop of blood, every drop of soup, every bone, every bone marrow, and every skin. I’m sorry. Thank you.🥬🥗🌽🥕🥦🥥🥑🍓🍇🍌🍎🍐🍑🥭🍅🥒🍉❤️🌞🌈👼❤️🏖.
@trailman20
@trailman20 Год назад
@Internet User Account only a very small handful operate 24/7 ..the ones that do typically only do it for wild salmon during the season
@foosdiirye7712
@foosdiirye7712 Год назад
​@@trailman20nd where to get such machines if its cheaper
@trailman20
@trailman20 Год назад
@@foosdiirye7712 the ones we have came from Denmark
@bassambouhamad7935
@bassambouhamad7935 Год назад
Wow what a beautiful technology to produce very clean product, God blessed.
@AgritechFutureUS
@AgritechFutureUS Год назад
Impressive technology creating pure products, truly a blessing.
@Whacky_WooHoo_Pizza_Enthusiast
I've just had some delicious salmon with Rice and a lemon sauce for lunch and this video already made me hungry again. Damn you.
@user-pw6et8dc4i
@user-pw6et8dc4i Год назад
Сколько заморочек! Корейцы на рынке потрошат рыбу со скоростью двадцать штук в минуту. И затрат почти никаких
@Robbietarco
@Robbietarco Год назад
I would have liked to have seen what they do with all the waste?
@kennychao4143
@kennychao4143 Год назад
Probably sell it to dog and cat food manufacturers.
@timschutte6924
@timschutte6924 Год назад
This is all done on board the ship. Like the Alaska Ocean, Pollok, Haddok net ship & factory on the ocean. Everything processed ,frozen, boxed and stacked. Amazing.
@sreykmao69
@sreykmao69 Год назад
Nah.
@aberdeenflyers7441
@aberdeenflyers7441 Год назад
This a farm
@PipMane
@PipMane Год назад
@@aberdeenflyers7441 it's an facility on the shore processing salmon from the nearby salmon farm
@sangolbrunch
@sangolbrunch Год назад
신선한 생선 좋아요
@giggling_boatswain
@giggling_boatswain Год назад
I'm interested in the sanitization of all these mechanisms. A lot of parts in contact with fish. But we know that bacteria actively multiply in fish if the temperature is above minus 20 degrees Celsius (meat does not have such strict sanitary requirements for storage temperature). That is, all equipment will have to be stopped for thorough disinfection. How often and how labor intensive is this process?
@balloon.b33
@balloon.b33 Год назад
Saniwhat
@Spencahhhhh
@Spencahhhhh Год назад
Well, when a mommy salmon and a daddy salmon love each other very much...
@ElissaJoyShames
@ElissaJoyShames Год назад
🤣
@user-ny3nv2rp9l
@user-ny3nv2rp9l Год назад
No, this is not a wild salmon, but made on a farm. You buy it in a supermarket!
@waltw9818
@waltw9818 Год назад
Sad on soo many levels! I worked on a purse seiner and I used to be a 'freezer person' in a 'cold storage' up in SE Alaska. One of my many jobs was to sort the fish by type and grade for the cold storage and cannery. Those fish are definitely NOT #1's and are at least #3's which are cannery material. See how their body 'easily' bend when going over stuff...
@JoppeOSL
@JoppeOSL Год назад
This is farmed salmon brought to the processing plant alive. So at least the first part of the video, from intake to finished fillet usually takes less than 15-30 minutes. So this is salmon pre rigor , and it is as it should be. There has been a lot of money spent on prosessing in order to have the fish ready prepared for shipping before rigor sets in as it extends the "shelf life" of unfrozen fish by up to 48-96 hours. As soon as rigor sets inn you usually have to wait 2-4 days before processing until the fish is post rigor (and therefor loosing 2-4 days in the shop before quality degradation). Almost all fish from regular fisheries is graded (if at all) in the rigor period and processed afterwards. So you are somewhat correct in your statement, but failed to take the timeframe into consideration.
@waltw9818
@waltw9818 Год назад
@@JoppeOSL Donno nothing about rigor, timing your talking about. I will have to admit this: It does seem to be in Norway, and many know they are 'eco-friendly.' My timeframe is from 1976 towards 1982, South East Alaska - Cold Storage & Cannery and therefore Commercial Fishing industry. Not like the initial debacle of farmed fish in BC, Canada around that time... This is what I do know as I did fish on a purse seiner as a green horn, being 15 years old I didn't make the cut, and that's why I went to the Cold Storage & Cannery. The fish that arrived came from the commercial fishing boats: Purse Seiners (low grade generally fish are thrown into the holding tank and they are relatively big); dependent upon how much fish is caught in a day these fish can sit in the tank for days; Gillnetters (high grade; generally fish are packed in ice and the holding tanks are generally small), and halibut/cod boats (can be high grade as these fish can be packed in ice, but cod was usually low grade too as many times they're also just thrown into the tank); and even some packers (definitely low grade as the fish is transferred from one tank into another). This video doesn't really give any data and could be just a collage of shots. But it would seem that this is from a fishing farm in Norway. So - virtually "fresh Alaskan fish" vs fresh farmed Norwegian salmon. So - different countries AND different times definitely gives very different standards. Firmness - to the touch/poke - the flesh can not give - if it gives - it's definitely not a #1. Second test - no cloudy eyes! Cloudy eyes - not #1. Next test - cuts/abnormalities, etc. - to the exterior of the fish - if none - #1 Fresh Alaskan Salmon; otherwise its a #2 if there aren't many cuts (10 to 20% coverage drops it again). We would also sort by species. I've tried the "Alantic Farmed Salmon" they sell on the west coast... YIKES! I love white kings! As they have a delicate flavor that's hard to capture. I do not doubt that these Norwegian Farmed Salmon probably taste better than the Atlantic Farmed salmon I see in the stores everyday... I also don't doubt that the Norwegian farmers take better care of the entire ecosystem than their counterparts here in America... One "Slimer" in either the Cold Storage or Cannery - can process a fish in less than 80 seconds, as neither fileted their fishes. Albeit the cannery did cut the fishes to the size of the cans; which ever were being produced.
@waltw9818
@waltw9818 Год назад
So - those fish aren't to 1970's Alaskan Commercial Fishing Industries standard of #1's.
@JoppeOSL
@JoppeOSL Год назад
@@waltw9818 Rigor or rigor mortis is what happens to any animal that dies. it goes stiff/rigid after 30 min to 2 hours depending on conditions and species . This rigidness lasts for 2-4 days (again depending on fish and conditions). During this rigor mortis time the fish is hard to prosess (higher loss/and more time-consuming). All landet wild fish will be after the rigor has set in (the fish is stiff) after the rigor let go after maybe 4 days (if on ice) the quality of the fish is low if not bled out and gutted already. You are not wrong , but this fish is just "caught" and not transported more than 50 feet directly to the filleting machine. The pre rigor prosessing is also quite new in Norway, mostly because it requires spesial live fish tanker ships to transport the fish from the farm to the processing plant without causing stress, and immediate prosessing after unloading. The fish grading in Norway is almost the same as in Alaska, so regular wild fish follow the same guidelines as you describe. Only thing I have noticed is that (at least on YT videos) I rarely see that the fish is guttet/ bled out immediately after it is caught, this is a requirement in Norway to improve quality. But this might be due to, for me unknown species like Rock fish and Ling cod. There are some exceptions to bleeding/gutting in Norway as well. Have tried Salmon at restaurants in the States, and if it didn't say on the menu I would have never guessed. As to the environment, I'm not so sure we do so much better than any other country.
@waltw9818
@waltw9818 Год назад
@@JoppeOSL Interesting! Well - now-a-days it's best to get fish near the harbor and with explicit writing that it is fresh and species... There have been many instances where 'people' in the US advertise you one thing but give you something else. As for the bleeding - to my experience that doesn't happen as far as I know, but again that was many years ago lol I am native alaskan, so alaskan salmon was a norm in growing up. I'm having hard time trying to get decent salmon down here in Los Angeles these days. OH!! I forgot, as slimers when we gut them we'll use the spoon side to scrape out all the blood from just below the backbone... Not sure if that's what you mean bit it is done at both the cannery and cold storage. I would presume that most of the fish are nearing 12 hours old as that's about the time it takes for them to set, haul and then come back to the cold storage/cannery.
@TsarOfRuss
@TsarOfRuss Год назад
I hope the wastes will not be thrown away, i could feed a thousand dogs with that everyday, sheeeet... i could make a real fish broth with the bones section too.. and put some brocolli in it!!!! Mmmmmm delicious
@ronrivero1039
@ronrivero1039 Год назад
Im sure there are no wastes there, the unused parts will be grounded into animal feeds, medicine, etc
@TsarOfRuss
@TsarOfRuss Год назад
@@ronrivero1039 that is not a good news.. i know these people throw all the wastes away though.. but yeaaa.. bad
@timschutte6924
@timschutte6924 Год назад
Na, no way. Nothing is wasted, nothing!!!!! Dog food, cat food, fish food, medicine in pill form 💊. Ect.
@shenchao-shen
@shenchao-shen Год назад
重點應該不是「怎麼處理魚肉」 應該是怎麼「善待魚眼」…… 每一條都是perpendicular pair particles. 「少一個少不得」
@user-hl6iy7cz3s
@user-hl6iy7cz3s Год назад
Сколько внимания к лососю) Попал в салон красоты так сказать)
@juliyalviza5533
@juliyalviza5533 Год назад
Веселый аттракцион для рыбок😂
@minrathejunglist
@minrathejunglist Год назад
Lol
@MikeCrawch
@MikeCrawch Год назад
I think just descaling it’s after removing the guts and head is perfect for me. I like skin and bone on. Just get rid of the guts and scales and I’ll pay premium.
@philippinestroppoholic7996
@philippinestroppoholic7996 Год назад
Must have taken a decade of salmon processing to pay for that complex machinery 😏
@FrostbitexP
@FrostbitexP Год назад
Or just a loan.
@arcadeashdown3579
@arcadeashdown3579 Год назад
Wow, amazing! So this is where all our salmon have gone!
@yummychips_
@yummychips_ Год назад
no, this is why its overpriced for its quality. I never buy salmon that is sealed or frozen. I rather just go buy a can of tuna, if i want to pay low quality fish.
@samiirmoha8738
@samiirmoha8738 Год назад
Wow when I had watched this I knew a lot of fish I hadn't known about it's thank you
@CeeTeeUSA
@CeeTeeUSA Год назад
And here I thought they fished for salmon only to learn its made in a factory..
@Richard-mj5dp
@Richard-mj5dp Год назад
One day I hope to pass this on to my children and they their children
@LeckieInstallsLondon
@LeckieInstallsLondon Год назад
This makes me want to go vegan.
@squalie9
@squalie9 Год назад
This isn't going to get your the likes you think it is.
@luluuk
@luluuk Год назад
Do it. You won't regret.
@MoBabarge
@MoBabarge Год назад
i want Sushi
@AnthonyCasabar
@AnthonyCasabar Год назад
Love this video 😊
@berhanegebriel3155
@berhanegebriel3155 Год назад
Thank You For A Very Clean Safe And Reliable Meat (Seafood) Processing System. Are The Salmons Farm Raised, Even Though It Makes No Difference To Me, But Just To Know. As A Matter Of Fact, These Days I've Come To Choose Farm Raise Than Oceanic Because Most Of The Oceans, Seas, Lakes And Large Rivers Are Polluted By Cargo, Armoured, Game, Tourism, Gambling Ships, And Industrial Waste Materials Excluding All The Dirt That Is Washed By Rain To These Large Bodies Of Water.
@user-vs2gh2lo1k
@user-vs2gh2lo1k Год назад
Це на відео лєнта так помало подає,а по справжньому невстигаєш даже очима ровести. Так літає.
@pabloramos420
@pabloramos420 Год назад
How do y'all clean the machines ???
@estercarias7489
@estercarias7489 Год назад
I love to eat salmon it's very cleaned ready to cook
@ApplyWithCaution
@ApplyWithCaution Год назад
... imagine if they could do that with human beings ... it would end world food shortages at a stroke ...
@rafeone9808
@rafeone9808 Год назад
How salmon is processed
@hermanwooster8944
@hermanwooster8944 Год назад
7:43 - in the old days, this task was performed by a licensed Japanese Samurai.
@gerardvisser6736
@gerardvisser6736 Год назад
You can smell this vid.
@dmitry313
@dmitry313 Год назад
Одна филлипинская женщина заменит этот бестолковый конвейер
@hunterhq295
@hunterhq295 Год назад
Theyn should compost the waste guts like with compost machine, lots of factories ought to. Mine does
@user-so5vz4ud9s
@user-so5vz4ud9s Год назад
好乾淨的工廠
@lonelypigeon7562
@lonelypigeon7562 Год назад
how good is salmon fillet (meat)......here where I live, we have a delicacy called "poke" (said as poh kee) and the salmon meat is so delicate, soft and sweet....that at $20 a pound of poke, I would purchase 1/4 lb just to snack on when I come home....
@YawnGod
@YawnGod Год назад
Ahh. The mechanized Cosmic Horror.
@jonbattens8688
@jonbattens8688 Год назад
“How salmon is made” you have to be slow to write that title
@deendan1
@deendan1 Год назад
Super interesting, super impressive, nice video and nice music, I liked it! Now imagine a superior alien race harvesting humans in a very advanced spaceship, processing the bodies and showing it with this happy music to the alien population on their home planet. makes it super creepy XD
@unbreakablej
@unbreakablej Год назад
cant argue that we wouldnt deserve it
@vaasuvyboina
@vaasuvyboina Год назад
In India two men would do this even less time
@malcolm-the-third
@malcolm-the-third Год назад
I’m high af right now watching this and I’m not even high
@UHFStation1
@UHFStation1 Год назад
Amazing, and yet salmon is still rather pricey these days.
@wooddawg4868
@wooddawg4868 Год назад
Salmon is made by GOD. , man has to catch it.
@user-wq9zd4js3s
@user-wq9zd4js3s Год назад
Как интересно!
@d_anko9959
@d_anko9959 Год назад
Why is not so orange like I buoght in a supermarket?
@imiimo1800
@imiimo1800 Год назад
how many fish do u want? machine : yes
@IsabelSantosCunha1972
@IsabelSantosCunha1972 Год назад
At 4:10 they suddenly have the tail again? 🤔
@user-bs5hv4qr2t
@user-bs5hv4qr2t Год назад
Вот это жесть. А почему рыбу не обдувают чистым альпийским ветерком и нет музыки Баха!?
@vcartera
@vcartera Год назад
Ну рыбка не такая милая как коровка. Про собачек и кошек вообще молчу
@IRINA55_
@IRINA55_ Год назад
Кормят комбикормом и антибиотики, поэтому потом иммунка не справляется
@donjuan3528
@donjuan3528 Год назад
"How salmon is made" well first the male salmon.....
@charlieslorenson1861
@charlieslorenson1861 Год назад
Yeah this is Farm fish so not from Alaska this kind of fish doesn't have the flavor that the wild caught does
@americanvirusisfreedom8496
@americanvirusisfreedom8496 Год назад
It also has a much higher mercury level since they feed them with fish based food. Usually the recycling of the original salmon waste.
@minrathejunglist
@minrathejunglist Год назад
But it still tastes oh so good.
@AliensKillDevils.
@AliensKillDevils. Год назад
Enjoy Sunshine and Please be Vegan, no animal’s eggs, animal’s milk, animal’s cheese, animal’s butter, and insect’s honey. Return to the original owner 1 by 1: return every animal and insect 1 by 1, every bite of meat, every drop of blood, every drop of soup, every bone, every bone marrow, and every skin. I’m sorry. Thank you.🥬🥗🌽🥕🥦🥥🥑🍓🍇🍌🍎🍐🍑🥭🍅🥒🍉❤️🌞🌈👼❤️🏖.
@jifffy999
@jifffy999 Год назад
@@AliensKillDevils. Animals eat other animals in nature. It's natural.
@Sequel7
@Sequel7 Год назад
What type of salmon is this?
@hoikiki1
@hoikiki1 Год назад
I'm spontaneous turning vegetarian
@lukeroberts8257
@lukeroberts8257 Год назад
The industrial revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for salmon
@MrSiciro
@MrSiciro Год назад
Salmon is not made it is processed
@oldswede9307
@oldswede9307 Год назад
Great more plastic and styrofoam, great for more pollution
@cfdon6ixx503
@cfdon6ixx503 Год назад
How do I be apart of this😂
@jonny777bike
@jonny777bike Год назад
So many animals are killed be it fish or livestock. The sad thing is not all of this meat will be eaten. Some of it will be wasted. It’s all about how does it look when you buy it at the grocery store. If it gets to old it gets discarded. More most be done to stop this waste of animal lives as well as waste of plant based food as well.
@cuvo8947
@cuvo8947 Год назад
Rất cảm ơn bạn chia sẽ
@MrTom1468
@MrTom1468 Год назад
How salmon is made?
@Baja383
@Baja383 Год назад
This is reality. It is though, sad to see my local breed against stainless steel.
@glennmascardo8653
@glennmascardo8653 10 месяцев назад
Woweatit
@Poopeepooo123
@Poopeepooo123 Год назад
The eurff made it. Duuuuh
@tazdarisawbey9547
@tazdarisawbey9547 Год назад
Salmon is not real fish,, no debating,, the lab knows the truth lol
@wfcoaker1398
@wfcoaker1398 Год назад
How salmon is made? I thought they came from the sea and rivers.
@vcartera
@vcartera Год назад
They grow on the trees
@wfcoaker1398
@wfcoaker1398 Год назад
@@vcartera Ah, yes, I remember now. I read about those salmon plantations. Lol
@user-mo9nw4tz6w
@user-mo9nw4tz6w Год назад
Мы едим только дикого лосося. Выращенная рыба не полезна.
@zemlani
@zemlani Год назад
В рассеи все в ручную
@Japaninfo13
@Japaninfo13 Год назад
Hiện đại quá
@DrKiLLeR_Play
@DrKiLLeR_Play Год назад
Mit 39€ pro Kg momentan, könnt ihr selber Lachs fressen
@PRabbitz
@PRabbitz Год назад
Hold on,!! where's the gut?
@mananbabu7682
@mananbabu7682 Год назад
Please help me work
@redblue40rc33
@redblue40rc33 Год назад
Blind man walks in and says..GOOD MORNING LADYS...get it?😂
@limkuoneating1542
@limkuoneating1542 Год назад
The process look standard
@QuinnLzo
@QuinnLzo 8 месяцев назад
sad to think these were once breathing animals
@bombidaebombidae5560
@bombidaebombidae5560 Год назад
Хвост кутинг и следующий кадр отрезают верхний плавник и хвосты на месте вплоть до разделки филе.... Даже скелет с хвостом ещё 🤣
@janakaruwan2941
@janakaruwan2941 Год назад
I won't fihs cutting job
@zalupa_z
@zalupa_z Год назад
у этих бедных рыбок дети дома плачут
@companiondroid
@companiondroid Год назад
So what happens to rejected fish? Do they sell it on the market / donate them? 🤔
@geneschiele1576
@geneschiele1576 Год назад
Ughhhh. If I don't catch it myself it does not go on my table.
@ellenarelkin1238
@ellenarelkin1238 Год назад
🤯🤩😱
@kered5016
@kered5016 Год назад
Well I'll be damn...... I did not know salmon was man made
@steve0570
@steve0570 Год назад
Oh yes, the sick and fat norwegian salmon, you guys should add some dye to have it look like the real thing and make it look less creepy 😆
@albertlopez6620
@albertlopez6620 Год назад
Esa industria sin diesel o electricidad la veo difícil Pero algun pais de estos tiene gas y no se si petróleo cre que si!! De todos modos teniendo petróleo tambien dejas de sacarlo ...por que los trabajadores se quedan supnormales Estos nórdicos son ejemplares por su civismo y en sus fabricas y negocios son de los mas exigentes con la salud de los trabajadores , derechos del trabajador, integración de la mujer !! Y ara que trabajando saben que se queda supnormales continuaran Siendo tan rigurosos o aran la vista gorda y ya no les preocupara la salud de los trabajadores !! Recuerden los trabajadores de la central electrica y su cuadro de mando Trabajaran en sus centrales electricas, en sus plantas petroleras , en sus centrales nucleares , en sus refinerias , an sus compañias aereas ?? Son muy civico y éticos pero podrán serlo en el futuro ?? Ji ji ji
@notsomadscientist9602
@notsomadscientist9602 Год назад
How salmon are made... So when a boy salmon likes a girl salmon........
@mananbabu7682
@mananbabu7682 Год назад
I am packing working
@timothymccarthy7747
@timothymccarthy7747 Год назад
Farm fish is spreading disease to wild salmon. And, yet wild salmon are often processed poorly. The razor clam is hard to find I understand, now. And, flounder are bicatch on the beach site. Also, pink salmon has much a poor reputation as the softest less desired meat. But, it's better than most any other fish when preserved in a can and not freezer burned in a freezer. That's a good way to be able to eat the bones and skin too.
@JonyKing1M
@JonyKing1M Год назад
Fast
@mananbabu7682
@mananbabu7682 Год назад
I am poor man please help me bro work
@amitketkar7379
@amitketkar7379 Год назад
Waste of time. Please hire 10 🐟 cutters.
@davensmith98
@davensmith98 Год назад
Pretty soon they’re be no jobs
@t1z1an07
@t1z1an07 Год назад
Quanti cadaveri 😢
@BrandonLee-ig1qg
@BrandonLee-ig1qg Год назад
Ban fishing
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