Norwegian Salmon fillet

Our Norwegian salmon fillets are proof that even farmed fish can have a great taste. Due to the different living conditions, the structure of farmed fish meat is slightly different from wild fish, but the taste is as good. The farmed salmon contains as many omega-3 fatty acids as its wild family members and is very aromatic. Delicious in a salad or on your sandwich.

Origin

Welcome to salmon farm Edelfarm! In the Skjerstadfjord, high up north in Norway, strong streams create a unique supply of clean, ice-cold seawater. Subsequently making the ideal environment to grow salmon naturally.

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Fish with a story

The salmon Edelfarm is a true family business. Alice is one of the driving forces and finds it important to integrate the environment into the farm. Alice: ‘We find it important that the local community is aware of what we’re doing because it’s their environment too. And this makes them very involved.’

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Breeding method

On Edelfarm they farm Atlantic salmon in large copperfree cages in sea. These cages are filled with water for 97% and just 3% with fish. Giving the salmon all the room to grow.

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The food given to the salmon is filled with natural vitamins. This gives the fish a strong immune system and making medicine unnecessary. A local doctor drops by every month to check the salmon. After the slaughter the cages remain empty for a while, giving nature a bit of rest. Just like organic agriculture really.

STRAIGHT FROM THE OCEAN

At Fish Tales we want you to know what the origin is of your fish and what has happened between the catch and your frying pan. We believe that a fully transparent chain makes it easier to choose for fair products - and to enjoy your fish totally guilt-free.

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