Few species
invoke so much emotion when discussing their source. Partly because there
are so many negative connotations perpetuated by myths of both sources and
partly because there really is a difference in the appearance and taste.
Some salmon connoisseurs will insist that wild salmon is superior because of its rich flavor, pristine habitat and higher content of Omega 3 fatty acids. Farmed salmon experts will argue that ‘aquaculture’ has come a long way since the days that many of today’s beliefs were originally born and that the industry is highly regulated now. Both parties can point to specific studies that support their notion, but it’s always been interesting to me to see how closely aligned the end result of the study is to the agenda of the party that funded it.
As for the flavor profiles between wild and farmed salmon, it varies slightly by species. Generally speaking, wild salmon has a richer, more complex taste because of its higher fat content- this is preferable for some, but not for others. It really depends on your individual taste preference. Wild salmon also tends to be more expensive because it cannot be processed all year round or with the same scale (no pun intended) that farmed salmon can.
Whichever side of the fence you sit on (or if you’re like me and you’re just a fan of salmon in general), you can rest assured that Safeway offers only the safest, most sustainable and highest quality wild and farmed salmon in our stores. You can find salmon caught from both sources everyday in our service cases and in our exclusive waterfrontBISTRO™ brand frozen products. Do you have a preference? I’d love to hear your comments!