Is wild salmon a better and healthier choice than farmed?
Choosing wild salmon over farmed can help you reap more nutritional benefits while avoiding higher levels of fat and the dangers of toxic contaminants
Is wild salmon healthier than farmed?
The answer: Yes
A healthy diet, we’ve been told, includes two to three servings of oily fish a week. As well as being a good source of protein, oily fish – such as sardines, herring, tuna, mackerel, trout, tuna and salmon – is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, a type of fat that is said to protect against a range of conditions, from cardiovascular disease and age-related vision loss to dementia.
Salmon is perhaps among the most popular of the oily fish varieties. It does not have an overpowering fishy smell or flavour like, say, sardines or mackerel, is widely available, is easy to prepare, and tastes delicious cooked or raw.
But in recent years, we’ve been advised to choose wild salmon over the farmed variety in order to reap the most nutritional benefits. There are a few reasons for this.
