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Smoking is the process of curing?, cooking, or seasoning? food by exposing it for long periods of time to the smoke from a (usually wood) fire. "Hot smoking" is typically a several-hours long process that can be used to fully cook raw meats or fish, while "cold-smoking" is an hours- or days-long process that is generally used to preserve or merely flavor foods (usually meats or fish, but sometimes cheeses, vegetables, fruits, and even beer).
Smoking is the process of curing?, cooking, or seasoning? food by exposing it for long periods of time to the smoke from a (usually wood) fire. "Hot smoking" is typically a several-hours long process that can be used to fully cook raw meats or fish, while "cold-smoking" is an hours- or days-long process that is generally used to preserve or flavor foods (usually meats or fish, but sometimes cheeses, vegetables, fruits, and even beer).

Smoking is the process of curing?, cooking, or seasoning? food by exposing it for long periods of time to the smoke from a (usually wood) fire. "Hot smoking" is typically a several-hours long process that can be used to fully cook raw meats or fish, while "cold-smoking" is an hours- or days-long process that is generally used to preserve or flavor foods (usually meats or fish, but sometimes cheeses, vegetables, fruits, and even beer).

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