wild vs farmed salmon
hroderick
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I was suprised to learn today that farmed salmon filet has 50% more calories than wild salmon. 40 vs 60 per ounce
https://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/foods/show/4714
https://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/foods/show/4558
https://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/foods/show/4714
https://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/foods/show/4558
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Sometimes the farmed salmon has color added so it isn't a sickly white. I don't like to eat farmed fish of any kind if I can avoid it.2
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The farming system, as it currently is, is also bad for the natural fish stock. I will not buy farmed salmon.3
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Farmed is more fatty. Hence, more cals.
Like people, if they don't "work out" (travel and spawn) and just lollygag and eat all day in a pen, they get fat but arguably it's "good" fat.
Personally, I don't worry about it. Either I have enough cals to eat it or I don't.
Just had 10 oz of pan fried farmed salmon 2nite for dinner. 590 cals according to the MFP entry I used, which is very close to the 600 suggested above.
More important to me was the 57g of protein that came with it. That's why I eat it.1 -
I only eat wild caught fish, never farmed. Wild caught salmon is hard to find around here.
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FYI Costco has a nice frozen wild caught salmon selection4
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silversnow7 wrote: »FYI Costco has a nice frozen wild caught salmon selection
Costco (up here in BC) is iffy. Sometimes they have wild and sometimes it is just farmed. I'll grab it if it's wild.0 -
Steelhead trout is sustainably and ecologically friendly farmed, tastes very much like salmon, and is a good source of omega-3. And it's cheaper than wild caught salmon, at least it is where we live.2
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isn't canned salmon usually (if not always) wild caught?0
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I only eat wild caught. It's been shown that farmed it much higher in omega 6 and lower in omega 3 (you want the opposite). Farmed salmon also has color added to make it look pink. Wild salmon is naturally pink due to the krill and shrimp the salmon naturally eat.0
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Motorsheen wrote: »isn't canned salmon usually (if not always) wild caught?
All the ones I've ever seen were!0 -
I only eat wild caught. It's been shown that farmed it much higher in omega 6 and lower in omega 3 (you want the opposite).
Are you sure about that?
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/2014/03/fish-faceoff-wild-salmon-vs-farmed-salmon/
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/finding-omega-3-fats-in-fish-farmed-versus-wild-2015122389090 -
Although wild salmon is generally better tasting and more sustainable than farmed salmon, there are a number of sustainable farmed fish including catfish, tilapia, trout, and salmon done the right way.
Checkout http://www.seafoodwatch.org/
Also, wild caught fish can be found the freezer section--most of what is in the seafood dept is thawed out anyway.
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Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I only eat wild caught. It's been shown that farmed it much higher in omega 6 and lower in omega 3 (you want the opposite). Farmed salmon also has color added to make it look pink. Wild salmon is naturally pink due to the krill and shrimp the salmon naturally eat.
Are you sure about that?
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/2014/03/fish-faceoff-wild-salmon-vs-farmed-salmon/
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/finding-omega-3-fats-in-fish-farmed-versus-wild-201512238909
I'm not sure what you are asking? Am I sure about what?0 -
Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I only eat wild caught. It's been shown that farmed it much higher in omega 6 and lower in omega 3 (you want the opposite). Farmed salmon also has color added to make it look pink. Wild salmon is naturally pink due to the krill and shrimp the salmon naturally eat.
Are you sure about that?
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/2014/03/fish-faceoff-wild-salmon-vs-farmed-salmon/
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/finding-omega-3-fats-in-fish-farmed-versus-wild-201512238909
I'm not sure what you are asking? Am I sure about what?
That farmed is lower in omega-3.0 -
Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I only eat wild caught. It's been shown that farmed it much higher in omega 6 and lower in omega 3 (you want the opposite). Farmed salmon also has color added to make it look pink. Wild salmon is naturally pink due to the krill and shrimp the salmon naturally eat.
Are you sure about that?
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/2014/03/fish-faceoff-wild-salmon-vs-farmed-salmon/
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/finding-omega-3-fats-in-fish-farmed-versus-wild-201512238909
I'm not sure what you are asking? Am I sure about what?
Farmed has more omega-3, contrary to what you claimed. You can also see that in the full reports of the links OP provided.1 -
This is on another topic but it came into my mind and I want to share it ...
At one time, I remember being very excited about the concept of fish-farming.
I grew up eating fish every day because my dad fished every day and we ate what he caught.
Back in those days, we had a lot of different kinds of fish ... ones you don't see in the stores anymore.
By the time I was a young wife and homemaker, the stores carried less and less varieties of fish, and what was available was often past it's prime ... and I hate smelly fish. So when the concept started of farming fresh fish to make it more plentiful all year round, I was thrilled!
But now --- the fish-farming system didn't go the way I had dreamed it would back when it started. And I read frightening reports about the unsafe and unhealthy ways some fish farm systems operate. Yet, at the same time ... what are we doing to the waters of this world? How safe is the natural, wild fish we might get? I think a lot of it depends on what part of the world you live in. Also if you are near a sea, big lake, or not.
For me, I eat fish sparingly ... For one thing, it's the most expensive protein on my shopping list. For another, there are the warnings about mercury, lead, and other pollutants that our wild fish are poisoned with.
I do eat farmed fish. I do eat wild caught fish. No more than 3-4 ounces at a time. No more than 6 times a month.
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Need2Exerc1se wrote: »Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I only eat wild caught. It's been shown that farmed it much higher in omega 6 and lower in omega 3 (you want the opposite). Farmed salmon also has color added to make it look pink. Wild salmon is naturally pink due to the krill and shrimp the salmon naturally eat.
Are you sure about that?
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/2014/03/fish-faceoff-wild-salmon-vs-farmed-salmon/
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/finding-omega-3-fats-in-fish-farmed-versus-wild-201512238909
I'm not sure what you are asking? Am I sure about what?
That farmed is lower in omega-3.
I stand corrected. You are right. Farmed salmon does have more omega 3. What I meant to say was the ratio between omega 3 and omega 6 is vastly different between farmed and wild.1
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