Jamaicans have little need for imported smoked salmon, as they enjoy their own classy variation from the nearby waters of the Gulf Stream. There's even a world-famous marlin tournament held in Port Antonio each year. The marlin that isn't immediately devoured as steaks is carried off to the smoker, where it takes on a milder salmon like flavor and texture that holds up well when thinly sliced.
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