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{{Infobox prepared food
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| served = Cold
| main_ingredient = Smoked ]
| variations = Smoked with ]
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'''Dag Meoushan''' (]: דג מעושן means smoked fish) is a dish made of smoked trout. it is traditionally eaten as part of ], especially at breakfast, trout can be found in stream and rivers across the country as well as in the ], sometimes ] leaves are added.<ref name="walla">{{cite web|url=http://food.walla.co.il/item/2518228|title=איך מכינים סלמון מעושן? מתכון לסלמון מעושן - וואלה! אוכל|publisher=food.walla.co.il|accessdate=2015-10-11}}</ref>

]s can be found in streams and rivers from the nothern parts of southern Israel to the north of the country.

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