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Wild Coho Salmon Portions | Alaska Gold Seafood

Regular price
$145.00
Regular price
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$145.00

Coho salmon is mild and delicate, making it perfect for grilling, poaching, or sautéing. Our wild Alaskan coho salmon is line-caught for extraordinary quality. Each coho salmon portion weighs about 6 ounces and comes deboned and conveniently packed in individual vacuum packs. Simply cut open, thaw, cook, and enjoy for an easy, nutritious, and delicious meal of wild Alaskan salmon! 

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What’s special about our Alaska Gold Coho Salmon?

  • Coho salmon’s mild flavor makes it versatile for a variety of recipes
  • Family favorite–kids young and old love the mild flavor of coho salmon
  • Coho salmon is lean, but loaded with omega-3s, vitamin D, and selenium
  • Our coho salmon is line-caught, making it of extraordinary quality

Lighter and more delicate than a king salmon, coho salmon are velvety and smooth, with all the omega-3s for which wild salmon are touted. Coho salmon are arguably the most versatile of salmon species, pairing well with a variety of recipes.

A 6-ounce portion of our line-caught coho salmon has 90% the daily recommended value of vitamin D. In addition, there are 1058mg of Omega-3 fatty acids per 100 gram serving. A 3-ounce serving of coho salmon has 20 grams of protein and 180% of the daily recommended value of vitamin B12.

Line-caught on the open ocean when their natural oil content, color, and texture are at their peak, Alaska Gold wild coho salmon are handled with the utmost of care one fish at a time. This coho salmon is perfect for making lox, grilling, or poaching. Poaching salmon is one of the easiest ways to ensure that your salmon is cooked without drying out the fish.

Our coho salmon stand out for being line-caught, as the delicate flesh of coho salmon benefits greatly from the attention to detail that fishermen using hook and line catch methods use.

Our coho salmon portions come in convenient vacuum-sealed pouches. All you need to do is thaw, remove from package, add some basic seasonings, and enjoy!

Each 5-pound box is packed to be 5.0 pounds net weight. We aim for portion size to be 6 ounces, but in reality they vary between 5 and 7 or so. So in a 5-pound box, you might receive around 12-15 portions.

See wild coho salmon nutrition facts here

Nutrition Information

Serving size 6 oz
Calories 240
  • % Daily Value *
  • Total Fat8gr10%
  • Saturated Fat2g9%
  • Trans Fat0g-
  • Polyunsaturated Fat2.5g-
  • Monounsaturated Fat3g-
  • Cholesterol95mg31%
  • Sodium100mg5%
  • Total Carbohydrate0g0%
  • Dietary Fiber0g0%
  • Total Sugars0g-
  • Include Added Sugars0g0%
  • Protein39g-
  • Vitamin D19mcg90%
  • Calcium70mg4%
  • Iron1mg4%
  • Potassium730mg15%

*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

6-portion Box

What you get: Six 5 to 7-ounce skin-on portions of line-caught Alaska Gold™ coho salmon individually vacuum-sealed and conveniently delivered to your door.

5-pound Box

What you get: 5 pounds of 5 to 7-ounce skin-on portions (13-15 portions) of line-caught Alaska Gold™ coho salmon portions individually vacuum-sealed and conveniently delivered to your door.

10-pound Box

What you get: 10 pounds of 5 to 7-ounce skin-on portions (26-30 portions) of line-caught Alaska Gold™ coho salmon individually vacuum-sealed and conveniently delivered to your door.

20-pound Box

What you get: 20 pounds of 5 to 7-ounce skin-on portions (52-60 portions) of line-caught Alaska Gold™ coho salmon individually vacuum-sealed and conveniently delivered to your door.

* Note: Portion size will vary between 5 and 7 ounces.
**All portions are de-boned.
*** Cuts will come from the center, tail and up towards the gills. We do our best to equally distribute portion sizes and cuts so that you get a relative proportion of center cuts to tail cut. When you cook you should cook pieces with similar shapes. Because they are thinner, the tail pieces should require less cooking than the center cuts.


Wild Coho Salmon Portions | Alaska Gold Seafood