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What is the difference between sockeye, king and silver salmon?They are each delicious in their
own way. It is a personal preference and I encourage you to try each
kind to determine which you like best. Personally, I like each of them
for variety. The King Salmon is extraordinary. The White King is
just as delicious and quite spectacular at fooling guests (especially those
who say they don't like salmon!), the sockeye, particularly the 1/2 fish
filet, is wonderful for company and presentation and has a great flavor
(even the canned sockeye is a favorite around here) and the Silver is loaded
with flavor and has a wonderful color and was always the one I bought most
of the time. All of the salmon is 100% natural,
sustainably harvested and pure. They differ somewhat by color, oil
content and texture. The differences listed below are generalizations and
may vary by region of origin. For instance, sockeye salmon bound for a small
river requiring a short migration will be lower in oil content than those
headed for a large one. Some king salmon may be comparable in color to
sockeye salmon or less red than silver, etc. How much of the omega-3s are in the fatty gray meat beneath the skin?According to Dr. Mary Enig, a world
famous expert on fats, as much as
two-thirds of the omega-3s in fish reside in the gray fatty layer beneath
the skin. However it is interesting to note that tests conducted by the USDA
Nutrient Data Laboratory indicate that the flesh of sockeye salmon
(for example) contain more than 1.2 grams of EPA and DHA per 3.5 oz (98 g)
serving. This exceeds the 650 to 1000 mg recommended daily intake of
omega-3s by more than 20%. So whether the gray fat is consumed or not, one
is assured of getting a significant 'dosage' of EPA, DHA (and many other
essential fatty acids) with each serving.
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Sustainably harvested from the deepest, coldest waters of South East Alaska, our Sablefish is amazingly delicate and rich! Our Alaskan Sablefish steaks are 4 oz, bone-in, skin-on portions. They contain up to 50% more omega-3s per serving than salmon, and are so prized by the Japanese that the vast majority of the Alaskan harvest is exported. We are pleased to offer you this wonderful, hard-to-find culinary treat.
Black Cod is actually not Cod at all but Sablefish. Also called butterfish because of it's rich creamy texture, this is usually found smoked in the U.S. but is delicious cooked other ways too!
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