Ekone Smoked Coho Salmon

Ekone Smoked Coho Salmon
Ekone Smoked Coho Salmon
Ekone Smoked Coho Salmon
Ekone Smoked Coho Salmon
Ekone Smoked Coho Salmon
Ekone Smoked Coho Salmon
Ekone Smoked Coho Salmon
Ekone Smoked Coho Salmon
Ekone Smoked Coho Salmon
Ekone Smoked Coho Salmon

Ekone Smoked Coho Salmon

$12.50
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$12.50
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  • Description

    We are so excited to introduce our newest addition to our tinned goods line up: Smoked Coho Salmon sourced from the pristine waters of the Pacific Northwest. These whole pieces of carefully selected Coho are delicately brined, then cold-smoked to perfection. That’s it. Sweet and Simple!

    You'll notice a subtle hint of molasses, adding a luscious dimension to each bite. The texture is nothing short of delicious, with each mouthful delivering a rich, buttery sensation that melts in your mouth.

    Ingredients: Coho Salmon, Salt, Sugar, Natural Smoke
  • Shipping Details

We are so excited to introduce our newest addition to our tinned goods line up: Smoked Coho Salmon sourced from the pristine waters of the Pacific Northwest. These whole pieces of carefully selected Coho are delicately brined, then cold-smoked to perfection. That’s it. Sweet and Simple!

You'll notice a subtle hint of molasses, adding a luscious dimension to each bite. The texture is nothing short of delicious, with each mouthful delivering a rich, buttery sensation that melts in your mouth.

Ingredients: Coho Salmon, Salt, Sugar, Natural Smoke

Reviews

3 Reviews
  • 4

    Ken | Apr 5th 2024

    Smoked salmon

    Way too expensive. I'll stick with Nova Scotia smoked salmon at half the price.

  • 5

    Jim | Apr 4th 2024

    Ekone Smoked Salmon

    My wife Loves this product.

  • 5

    Joe Marckx | Sep 1st 2023

    High Quality

    From the second I opened the can, I knew I was in for a treat. You could easily see the quality product that I was about to enjoy. I used two cans in the sushi bake recipes that was recently featured in NYT Cooking. But I would definitely just eat it straight out of the can.