Should catch your own Dave, sure they will cost a lot more but way better and healthier for you.
Time to get with the real world Chris
Well, I suppose we didn't do a true taste test as there were no fresh wild Pacific's or fresh pen raised Atlantic's across the table from the kuterra farmed salmon, which was prepared in the manner earlier posted. I was particularly interested in the comment that these fish tasted muddy and having some experience with poor tasting interior rainbow trout, I wanted to try this product for myself.
Out of the bag the portions of fillets smelled fresh and were firm, not soft. Absolutely no fishy smells, and the uncooked texture of this product was, imo, comparable to fresh farm raised salmon, or frozen Pacific's.
So how was it? My wife Arleen and I agreed it was very good, with zero muddy taste, and comparable to pen raised Atlantic's , and the many Pacific's we have previously eaten. It is certainly milder tasting than say a fresh caught coho or steelhead, and has a higher fat content.
If this is the future of cc salmon farming, I say wow, good stuff! Pricing and marketing?... another question.
Fwiw, I suggest this product could be improved by selling skinless portions.