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Sockeye Salmon
Sockeye Salmon
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Also known as Red or Blueback Salmon, wild Alaska sockeye salmon is a high-oil content species of salmon known for its rich flavor and distinctive deep red flesh, which retains its color throughout cooking
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Firm, smooth texture, robust flavor, vivid color
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Provides marine derived omega-3 fatty acids, essential to the human body
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Possess a carotenoid pigment called astaxanthin (an antioxidant that may help prevent cancer, promotes skin and heart health, and can alleviate joint pain)
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Harvested by gillnetting, trolling, and seining from Southeast Alaska, the Bering Sea, and the Gulf of Alaska
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Preparing methods: baking, broiling, grilling, poaching, sautéing, smoking, sushi/sashimi, roasting, steaming
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High oil content = difficult to overcook
Nutrition:
Cooked, per 3.0 oz./ 85 g of wild Alaska Sockeye Salmon
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Calories: 130
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Protein (g): 23 (46% DV)
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Fat (g): 5
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Saturated Fat (g): 1
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Sodium (mg): 80
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Cholesterol (mg): 50
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Omega-3s
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DHA+EPA (mg): 730
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Vitamin B12 (mcg): 3.8 (158% DV)
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Vitamin A (mcg): 50
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Vitamin D (mcg): 14.2 (71% DV)
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Selenium (mcg): 30
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Potassium (mcg): 370
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Iron (mg): 0.4
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Calcium (mg): 10
DV = Daily Value
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