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Canned salmon can last for several years if stored properly. Typically, it has a shelf life of 2 to 5 years, but it may remain safe to eat beyond that if the can is intact and stored in a cool, dry place. Always check for signs of spoilage, such as bulging cans or off odors, before consuming. If salmon is stored in jars after being canned, its shelf life may be shorter, generally around 1 to 2 years.
Canned vegetables can last quite a long time if canned properly. Vegetables that have been canned can last for as many as 3-5 years if stored correctly.
I do recall a canned fish named eatwell but i think it was salmon..wow its been many yrs since anyone mentioned eatwell.
Honey is the only food that never spoils, but many canned and processed foods can last for years before going bad.
Maybe 2years
Canned food typically remains safe to eat after its expiration date, as long as the can is intact and stored properly. While the quality may decline over time, many canned goods can last for several years beyond the expiration date. Generally, canned food can be good for 1 to 3 years past its expiration date, but it's essential to check for signs of spoilage, such as bulging or rusted cans, before consumption. Always prioritize safety and use your best judgment when assessing the condition of canned foods.
Many small canneries in Alaska and Canada do not manufacture their own cans. Tapered cans are stacked inside each other to save space when shipping to the cannery.
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the Leo last around 2165 years.
well i think that it probably take as many years as a human .
There have been six leap years in the last 25.
Salmon are endangered in many area's of the U.S. However in Alaska the Salmon are not at all endangered.