Ikea is known for its affordable and convenient Swedish meatball dishes But did you know they also sell smoked salmon products? As a seafood lover, I was curious to try Ikea’s salmon. But I had some doubts – is their salmon high quality and worth the price?
As a health-conscious consumer, I look at factors like farming practices, nutritional content, contaminants, and freshness when evaluating seafood products. I did some research to get the facts on Ikea’s salmon. Here’s a detailed look at what I found:
Overview of Ikea’s Smoked Salmon Products
Ikea sells a few different smoked salmon items:
- Smoked salmon slices – Thinly sliced, sold in a pack
- Smoked salmon roast – A whole smoked fillet
- Gravlax – Salt-cured salmon, sold in a pack
The smoked salmon comes from Norway, Scotland, Chile and China. The gravlax is from Norway.
Ikea’s website doesn’t provide much info about their salmon’s origins, fishing methods or quality standards. This lack of transparency concerned me initially.
Farming Practices and Sustainability
Farmed salmon has gotten a bad rap in the past for issues like crowded conditions, chemical use, and pollution. However, the industry has improved a lot recently. Responsible aquaculture practices are becoming more common.
I did more research and found that Ikea’s salmon suppliers – like Norwegian Seafood Council members – must follow strict regulations on water quality, waste management, disease control, etc. This provided some reassurance that Ikea’s farmed salmon is raised sustainably.
Ikea is also partnering with WWF to improve aquaculture standards, traceability, and ocean conservation. This shows Ikea’s commitment to responsible seafood.
Nutritional Value
Salmon is prized for its high omega-3 fatty acids. These healthy fats promote heart health and brain function.
According to Ikea’s website, a 56g serving of their smoked salmon contains 1300 mg of omega-3s. This is a significant amount, meeting 25% of the daily recommended omega-3 intake.
Smoked salmon also provides protein, selenium, vitamins B12 and D, and other nutrients. Overall, it packs an excellent nutritional punch.
Contaminants
Farmed salmon sometimes contains more contaminants than wild salmon. However, levels in all salmon are generally low.
Testing shows PCBs and other pollutants in farmed Norwegian salmon have declined a lot over the past decade thanks to stricter controls. Mercury is not a concern in salmon.
I didn’t find any reports of contaminant issues specifically with Ikea’s salmon. As long as you eat fish in moderation as part of a healthy diet, contaminants aren’t a major worry.
Freshness
Unlike some grocery stores, Ikea doesn’t have a fresh seafood counter. Their packaged smoked salmon has been previously frozen.
Freezing helps lock in freshness and eliminates any food safety issues. As long as the salmon was properly handled and stored frozen, the quality should still be good when thawed.
Ideally, salmon should be thawed slowly in the fridge overnight. If you live close to Ikea, you can buy it shortly before use. Or freeze any extra portions yourself.
Taste Reviews
Opinions seem split on how Ikea’s smoked salmon tastes:
Positive:
- “Delicious smoky flavor.”
- “Good texture and pretty salty.”
- “Tender and not overly dry.”
Negative:
- “Bland and fishy taste.”
- “Way too much salt.”
- “Dry and chewy.”
Taste is subjective, so yours may vary. The roasted fillet may be milder than the sliced salmon. Trying a small pack first can help you decide if you like it.
Price
Ikea’s smoked salmon costs about $4 for a 3 oz pack of slices. Their whole roasted side of salmon is $25.
This is cheaper than premium smoked salmon which can run $6-$8 per 3 oz. But it’s pricier than basic grocery store brands.
Given Ikea’s salmon is responsibly farmed, rich in omega-3s, and imported from Scandinavia, the moderate price seems reasonable to me. It’s an affordable way to enjoy smoked salmon.
The Verdict
Based on my research, I think Ikea’s smoked salmon offers good quality and value overall.
The main pros are:
- Responsibly farmed per aquaculture regulations
- Provides significant omega-3 fatty acids
- Low risk of contaminants
- Frozen for freshness
- Reasonably priced
Possible cons:
- Lacks flavor transparency on sourcing
- Not as fresh as sushi-grade salmon
- Mixed reviews on taste
- Higher cost than basic brands
As an occasional smoked salmon indulgence, Ikea’s offerings seem like a good choice. Their practices satisfy my concerns about sustainability and nutrition.
For super fresh salmon or wild-caught, I would buy from a dedicated seafood source. But for an affordable smoked option, Ikea salmon is worth trying in my book! It provides an easy way to enjoy salmon’s benefits.
Is Ikea salmon good?
FAQ
Is IKEA salmon any good?
Where does IKEA get its salmon?
Is IKEA cured salmon ready to eat?
What is the salmon at IKEA?
Does IKEA sell salmon?
All of the salmon Ikea sells comes from fish farms certified by the ASC. According to the ASC ‘s standards, these farms must preserve water resources, prevent farmed fish from escaping the farms (as escaped fish can pose a threat to wild fish) and prioritize animal health by avoiding unnecessary chemicals. So, how does Ikea keep prices so low?
Are IKEA salmon balls sustainable?
IKEA’s salmon balls meet the Aquaculture Stewardship Council’s global standards for farmed seafood, and they also meet the Marine Stewardship Council’s global standards for sustainability.
Does IKEA have salmon salad?
The marinated salmon salad is the highest in sodium yet lowest in fiber among the salads. It contains 360 calories, 26g fat, 2.5g saturated fat, 14g carbohydrates, 19g protein, and 750mg sodium. IKEA’s breakfast menu offers a mix of Swedish and American options.
How do you eat IKEA salmon fillets?
Spoon warm lemon dill sauce over each salmon fillet. Salmon fillets are incredibly versatile and can be served with a variety of side dishes. Our favorite way to enjoy IKEA salmon fillet and IKEA LÄCKERGOM lemon and dill sauce is with either root vegetable mash (rotmos in Swedish) or Swedish Hasselback potatoes. Also fantastic are: