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Frozen Salmon Is Fresher (and Cheaper) Than “Fresh,” Expert Reveals

Frozen Salmon Is Fresher (and Cheaper) Than “Fresh” – Food Expert Explains

Consumers are paying a premium for ‘fresh’ salmon that may actually be older than frozen alternatives, warns food hygiene expert Mark McShane.

Mark McShane, Food Hygiene Expert from Food Hygiene Certificate, has highlighted a little-known truth about supermarket fish counters: frozen salmon is often fresher than the fillets labelled as “fresh.”

“Most wild salmon is flash-frozen within hours of being caught, locking in freshness at sea,” McShane explains. “By contrast, the salmon you see on the supermarket fish counter may have already been frozen and thawed — or it could be several days old after being transported and stored. Frozen is often the fresher and safer choice.”

Why Frozen Wins:

Why Salmon Flesh Isn’t Naturally Orange

Another consumer misconception is the colour of salmon. McShane explains:

“People assume that salmon is naturally bright orange, but in reality, it’s the diet that gives it that colour,” adds Mark McShane from Food Hygiene Certificate. “Whether wild or farmed, the key is safe handling and storage, and frozen salmon is one of the safest bets.”

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