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Roland Pink Salmon, 14.75-Ounce Can (Pack of 6)
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Roland Pink Salmon, 14.75-Ounce Can (Pack of 6)

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Roland Pink Salmon, fancy, in brine, is a product of the USA Random sections of salmon are packed in 75 ounce tins The salmon is light pink in color with a mild flavor

Features:

Roland Pink Salmon, fancy, in brine, is a product of the U.S.A. Random sections of salmon are packed in 7.5 oz. tins


Salmon is high in protein, vitamin A, B-group vitamins, and omega-3 oils


All-Natural; Kosher


Roland Pink Salmon is precooked and ready to serve. Rinse and remove skin and small bones as needed


Can be used cold or gently reheated at moderate temperatures


Product Details:
Product Weight: 88.5 Ounces
Package Length: 12.3 inches
Package Width: 9.3 inches
Package Height: 4.4 inches
Package Weight: 7.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 6 customer reviews )
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6 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5ExcellentMar 21, 2010
By J. Lance
Yes, it has bones and skin in it. I never knew you could buy canned salmon any other way! So to me this is fine. Plus, the skin has the fat in it, and it's the fat (omega-3 fats) that you want, so bring on the skin. Is it as pristine and beautiful as it could be? Probably not. Most Roland products I've tried were more like the way supermarket canned brands look next to the appearance of the famous named brands, if you know what I mean, but you can't really do a whole lot to mess up a salmon.

And I will have to say, this is a product of the USA and I like that. I'm probably showing prejudice, but sometimes I kind of wonder what might be going into canned seafoods when they come from other countries--I've heard they can be grown in polluted water, for example--so I like to see this coming from Alaska.

So five stars on this salmon.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Wild Salmon...Mar 30, 2012
By NYFB
99% of all cans are lined in plastic and leach Bisphenol A, which has been linked to cancer, birth defects, miscarriages, obesity, and insulin resistance, which can lead to Type II diabetes. Refer to the Environmental Working Group report on BPA for more information. This product has no BPA.

The cannery which produces this pink salmon for Roland, produces for majority of the sellers selling pink salmon. Costco sells the worst tasting canned pink salmon, these are much better. Pink salmon is sold in cans. These are all small salmons so you will get couple of whole salmon in a can with all the bones and the skin. Amazon's product feature description is wrong. You can not take out the skin and the bone that easily so you may forget about buying this salmon. There is no vitamin A in this salmon either. I consume a lot of wild fish, sprats, sardines, herrings... no farm raised or fresh fish unless I catch it myself since fresh fish means few weeks old except shell fish which I get it in three days. The smaller the fish the more nutrition in the fish. I consume these salmon since these salmon stay in the rivers of cold Pacific for first few years in order not to be consumed by the bigger fish and feast on small bugs and fish which are high in nutrients. Bones means calcium. Skin means good polyunsaturated fat. I mix all my fish with many different vegetables since that is my main ingredient for protein. This salmon is in water not vegetable oil. I drain the water since that is where the 2000 mg of salt is lingering around and no need to consume salt. Healthy, without any additives, growth hormones, pesticides, antibiotics, carpet dye, or sitting on a shelf exposed to air for few weeks... Sockeye salmon is the only fresh wild salmon you can get during the spring run and sold as smoked salmon which I consume but cost more. Atlantic and steelhead are only farm raised. Keta, Pink, Chum, Coho are always canned. Bravo.

3 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5great buySep 24, 2009
By V. Wiedemann "2 avid readers"
I got this on one of the Roland special offers....$10 off a total $30 purchase....which made it a good buy.

It is really GOOD salmon. It resulted in the best salmon patties I've ever made, and is great for salmon salad also.

'Nuff said.

3ITS GOOD BUT THEY JACKED THEIR PRICE WAY UPDec 15, 2011
By Michael F. Lucey "angie"
I LOVE THIS SALMON IN CAN. VERY DELICIUOS AND GOOD FOR YOU. THE ONLY PROBLEM I HAVE IS THE PRICE WENT WAY UP RECENTLY. I CANNCELED FUTURE ORDERS HOPING THEY WILL BRING PRICE BACK DOWN

4 of 8 found the following review helpful:

3Skins and Bones and Same as TJsAug 01, 2009
By Uncle Foobar "Foob"
They DO NOT list that both Skins and Bones are included in
this canned salmon. I've tried the same (i think it's the same
cannery too) at Trader Joes and was looking to upgrade my
canned salmon experience.

Caveat: the bones are slightly crunchy / though they add
calcium.

If you liked canned tuna, canned salmon is about the same
experience; mix it with a sauce, make a roll-up or sandwich,
eat your fish.

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