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Tesco frozen Alaskan salmon - is it any good?
daniellaoxox
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Or does it taste watery and cheap?
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Is this the 5 /6 pack that is constantly on "half-price"?
I wouldn't say watery but I only bought it once and wouldn't by it again.0 -
daniellaoxox wrote: »Or does it taste watery and cheap?
Not very good. Many more bones than regular salmon. Makes it hard to eat.0 -
I tried this and agree with compmad1 that it was very boney. I wouldn't buy it again and in fact have a packet in the freezer that I have had for ages. It will probably end up as fish pie so I can take all the bones out first.0
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Not at all good, would not by again
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Tried it once and didn't like the taste at all, and I'm FAR from fussy.Some days you're the dog..... most days you're the tree!
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I didn't like it at all. To me it tasted quite strong and portions are small so not great value. I much prefer to buy a whole fresh one when on offer and cut it up and freeze it myself!:)0
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I agree. Bought once, never again. Rubbish!0
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Did you notice the label, produce of China, Alaskan salmon?0
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Aldi do some nice Alaskan salmon fillets, I have never found then watery but then I always seem to overcook. My DS has had salmon risotto made with it since being about a year old x0
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I bought it once but not again.
Buy the 4-packs from Iceland. Sometimes they do 5-packs for the same price. £6 now?0
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