13 Canned Fish Brands Ranked Worst To Best
Trends may come and go, but canned fish, or conserves, will forever be a classic. Though canned, or tinned, fish may be at the height of its popularity right now (at least during this century), the fact is, it's always been a fantastic way to take a boring, basic meal and transform it into something really special. It's easy to handle and prepare, and it's shelf-stable, meaning that you can keep it in your pantry for whenever the mood for seafood strikes. It's easy enough to take on a camping trip, yet somehow, it still feels elevated and special. There's so much to love.
But as canned fish rises in popularity, consumers have access to more and more brands than they ever had in the past. Whether you want to buy your canned fish at your local grocery store or you're willing to go online and order the best of the best, you have so many options at your disposal.
3 brands are descrived as bellow:
StarKist
We don't mean to hate on a classic, but we have to say it: StarKist is not the best canned brand out there. Far from it. The brand is best known for their tuna, but they also sell canned salmon and chicken as well. Unfortunately, if you're going to get the best quality seafood from StarKist, you'll have to go with their pouches. If you decide to go the canned route, you're likely to be pretty disappointed.
Chicken of the Sea
If you're looking for a widely available brand that has a few more options for seafood lovers to choose from, then you may be interested in checking out Chicken of the Sea. Chances are, you're going to be able to find this brand at your grocery store, so it's a solid option for when you need to grab something quickly on the go. But if you're trying to get the very best quality, we think you'll probably be disappointed.
Whole Foods 365
We all want to eat more sustainably whenever possible, so that's why we were interested in Whole Foods' 365 canned tuna sourcing policy. Their tuna is certified by the Marine Stewardship Council, and they're the first national retailer to put these regulations in place. Clearly, if you care about sustainability in the seafood industry, you probably love hearing about this policy. However, when it comes to the taste of Whole Foods' canned seafood, we're not huge fans.
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