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Chinook salmon eggs are basically just eggs laid by the Chinook salmon.
Salmon hatch from eggs.
Salmon are born at the bottom of stream and river beds in the form of almost translucent eggs. The female Salmon will cover the eggs with gravel from the rocky stream or lakebed. The nest is called a Redd.
Salmon want to protect their babies.
Eggs benedictine
Male Salmon Sperm in the mass there-of before it is dispersed to fertilize Salmon eggs.
The gravel nest that salmon bury their eggs in is called a redd. It is a depression that the female salmon digs in the gravel using her tail before depositing her eggs.
They hatch from eggs - then join the microscopic life in the stream. They 'chemically imprint' the 'taste' of the stream where they hatch, and are able to find their way back there to spawn once they reach maturity.Known as spawning: A female salmon will lay eggs in the upper reaches of streams and rivers, and the male will fertilise the eggs. Once the eggs hatch, the young salmon spend sometime in fresh water before heading out into the sea where they eventually become adults. They will return eventually to spawn in the same river in which they had been hatched.
Different names for different species. For most, the area where eggs are laid is called a "bed", or nest. For trout and salmon, it is called a "redd".
A good substitute for eggs in salmon patties is mashed avocado or mashed banana, as they can help bind the ingredients together like eggs would.
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