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Ever wondered what herbs go with salmon? You’re not alone — choosing the right combination can turn a simple dish into something truly delicious. This baked salmon with herbs features a fragrant mix of dill, oregano, olive oil, and black pepper, creating a fresh, nourishing meal that supports your gut and overall well-being.
Rich in omega-3 fatty acids, anti-inflammatory herbs, and heart-healthy fats, this dish is as nutritious as it is flavorful. It’s the ideal choice if you’re looking for a simple, wholesome meal that’s gentle on digestion.
Best of all, it’s quick and easy to make — no complicated prep, no ultra-processed ingredients. Just clean, vibrant flavors from fresh, whole foods. Whether you’re planning a light weeknight dinner or a health-focused lunch, this baked salmon with herbs is a satisfying, feel-good option.
Salmon is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, particularly DHA, which is vital for brain function and cognitive health. A study (Raji et al. 2014) found that people who ate baked fish at least once a week had more gray matter in brain areas linked to memory and learning. Regular salmon consumption may also help reduce the risk of depression and age-related cognitive decline, making it a smart and tasty choice for brain health.
Delicious, gut-friendly meals designed to reduce inflammation and support your health—just pick your dish and enjoy the benefits.
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Delicious, gut-friendly meals designed to reduce inflammation and support your health—just pick your dish and enjoy the benefits.
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The EBS Traffic Light system of food categories with more guidance on each color.
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