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  2. The Best Canned Salmon, According to a Food Writer - AOL

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    I was pleasantly surprised by how fresh and tasty the Whole Foods brand of canned 365 Wild Alaskan Pink Salmon was, especially for under $6 a can. ... Salmon Co.’s Redhead Wild Alaskan Sockeye ...

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    This canned salmon pasta recipe is fast, fresh, light, and uses a handful of everyday ingredients. It's ready in about 20 minutes! Get the recipe: Canned Salmon Pasta.

  4. Sockeye salmon - Wikipedia

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    Sockeye salmon jumping over a beaver dam, Aleknagik Lake, Alaska, United States. The conservation status of sockeye populations in Canada is under review by Fisheries and Oceans Canada as part of its Wild Salmon Policy strategy to standardize monitoring of wild salmon status. [45]

  5. 15 Canned Salmon Recipes To Try When You're Sick of Tuna - AOL

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    According to one Redditor, mix “curry powder, garlic, and sliced onion in oil, fry for a bit, add drained, canned salmon and fry some more, then add some more diced onion, salt, pepper, turmeric ...

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    NorQuest Seafoods (2004), along with its Norquest, Silver Lining and Portlock brands of frozen, canned and smoked salmon. Royal, Pride and Sno Tip canned salmon brands (2004) from North Pacific Processors] ConAgra seafood brands (2006), including Louis Kemp (surimi) and Captain Jac. Bear & Wolf Salmon Co. (2008), producer of skinless and ...

  7. Salmon - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of Atlantic salmon available in market around the world are farmed (almost 99%), [117] whereas the majority of Pacific salmon are wild-caught (greater than 80%). Canned salmon in the U.S. is usually wild Pacific catch, though some farmed salmon is available in canned form.

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