Tinned fish finds a new audience
Tinned fish like sardines, mackerel, cod and more are making a comeback thanks to social media. CBS Saturday Morning heads to Porto, Portugal, to discover how the utilitarian fare became a culinary sensation.
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Tinned fish like sardines, mackerel, cod and more are making a comeback thanks to social media. CBS Saturday Morning heads to Porto, Portugal, to discover how the utilitarian fare became a culinary sensation.
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