PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — When you think of salmon, you probably don’t think of candy. But you should. Salmon “is like candy to Natives,” said Christina White, the co-owner of Native Candy.
Salmon is an important traditional resource for Indigenous peoples and it continues to be an important part of cultural traditions, social practices, and the economy. As part of its spiritual and ...
Learn more about the significance of salmon from Indigenous Tourism BC. Salmon is prepared in a variety of ways, some include: cooked on cedar planks, candied, made into jerky, smoked, canned or ...
1- Miso Dressing, 2- Candy Red Pepper Strips, 3- Pineapple Tamari Glaze, 4- Blanched Broccoli. Season the prawns and salmon with Duke’s Anytime Seasoning. Cook in a sauté pan and then brush ...
Salmon “is like candy to Natives,” said Christina White, the co-owner of Native Candy. Read online: https://www.koin.com/northwest-grown/salmon-is-candy-to ...