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Anybody interested in eating healthy foods knows about the benefits of wild Alaska salmon, but it’s not only the health-nuts out there that are big on this exceptional food source. With the Alaskan fishing industry making salmon a common item in supermarkets and seafood markets all across the country, even regular old food lovers (yes, even the ones that could care less about health benefits) know of and are obsessed with wild Alaska salmon. The mere sight of fresh, wild salmon is enough to make it an unforgettable memory, such is its appeal. Once the flavor and texture have been tried out for the first time, any person is virtually guaranteed to become a lifelong addict to salmon. With that in mind, it’s important to have plenty of ideas for wild salmon recipes, so that one can enjoy this unique fish in a thousand and one different incarnations.

A key bit of information for any person learning how to cook and treat salmon in general, is the fact that salmon is better a little raw on the inside than totally cooked through. It isn’t a coincidence that salmon is one of the most popular species of fish for preparing sushi; as long as the meat is fresh (and better so if it’s wild) and has been caught and treated properly on the vessel it was caught by, you can rest assured that raw salmon is simply spectacular. But not a lot of people are turned on by the idea of raw meat, so most wild salmon recipes obviously include cooking the fish.

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Thousands of miles away from any significant sources of pollution, Alaska´s waters are among the cleanest in the world. A marine habitat is this pure provides a seafood harvest remarkably free of contaminants. Wild Alaska cod is a prime example of the quality fish harvested from a truly pristine environment. These fish are wild-caught after being allowed to mature at their own pace while feeding freely on their natural diet.

The superior flavor and texture of Alaskan seafood is recognized throughout the world. But perhaps not everyone makes the connection between the superiority of the product and the unique environment that nurtured its development. The delightful flavor of wild Alaska cod, as with other Alaskan seafood, is a direct result of feeding on marine organisms which are the natural food supply for that species. Prized all over the world, the texture of wild Alaskan fish is the result of annual migrations in the cold North Pacific.

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