Yummy...fresh salmon. That sounds delicious!
Depends what kind of salmon it is.
Yummy...fresh salmon. That sounds delicious!
Depends what kind of salmon it is.
Okay. How about CoHo?
Coho is good.
The best is the one in Laska from Rocky river ( I think). Anyway the salmon from this particular river in Alaska goes for $$$$$$$$ and it's delicious!
Ummmm. Just Alaskan Pink Salmon from the fish market. Did not know they had different kinds!! :Oops:
The Five Main Pacific Salmon
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Salmon is valued by its fat content, which always corresponds with richness in the mouth (though not invariably with best flavor). Here are the five major Pacific salmon varieties, listed in order of richness:
King (chinook). The lushest fresh salmon, king is the highest in fat and usually the most expensive, prized for its silken, melting texture, which is almost like smoked salmon.
Sockeye (red). With a deep, natural color, sockeye is lower in fat but still high overall, allowing the flavor to better come through. Many salmon lovers, including me, consider this the best salmon-eating experience.
Coho (silver). A comer, according to Bill Webber and Thea Thomas, independent Cordovan fishermen. It’s already prized by sport fishermen for its fight, and soon, the Cordovans hope, by diners for its mild but distinctive flavor. The most widely available autumn fresh salmon.
Pink (humpback). So delicate and pale that Thomas compares it to sole—which she does not mean as a compliment. She recalls a tasting for food writers at which many rated pink the highest. “How could they?” she asks. The likely answer: “A lot of these people had never had salmon in their life.”
Chum (dog). Like pink, chum is fished in high numbers and is lower in fat than other varieties; when it spawns in intertidal waters, it doesn’t need to build up energy to swim upstream. Its roe, however, is the most valued of the five varieties, because of its size and flavor. After being strained and separated, the eggs make particularly good ikura— the fat, bright-orange pearls familiar in sushi rolls.
Oh yeah.
North Atlantic, Pacific, Coho, Chinook, etc, etc.....
We are going to be in the mid-70's for the next couple of days!
We desperately need that!
Seattle will be in the 60's. It'll be interesting to see how I can take 70+ degree weather as I haven't experienced it in a long time!
I'm thinking what an incredible headache I'm having right now as it feels like that I got hit by a bus.
<--- Happy that I actually was on my hands and knees to dig out the weeds from my little front yard and put in a new flower bed for the front as well as re-seeded the grass. Apparently the people that lived here before us didn't do squat.
Now I am drinking beer and took some "medication"
Seattle will be in the 60's. It'll be interesting to see how I can take 70+ degree weather as I haven't experienced it in a long time!
I'm thinking what an incredible headache I'm having right now as it feels like that I got hit by a bus.
I'm thinking about friday
What's happening on Friday? or did something already happened on Friday?