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Is the hazard of parasites reasonably likely to occur in the processing of fish roe during which the eggs are removed from the scene and then processed in brine?

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Is the hazard of parasites reasonably likely to occur in the processing of fish roe during which the eggs are removed from the scene and then processed in brine?

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No, ordinarily under these circumstances, the brine would serve to separate the parasite larvae from the fish eggs, i.e., the parasite larvae would sink and the fish eggs would float.

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