Vilgain Salmon Fillets
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I also didn't get the order with the honor, so I'll write the review here: I threw it away. The consistency reminds me of canned dog food and the taste wasn't good either :-/ chicken breasts are top, so I tried this too. I'm glad I didn't take more.
Hello, I want to ask will the salmon ever be in stock again...I've been waiting for it for a long time :) Thank you very much
Hi Lucie, we expect this product to be in stock in approximately 5 days. If you want to be informed about its availability, just click on the "watch" button and we will let you know when it is back in stock :-). Have a nice day,
Hi, but you've been writing this for over a month. :) I've got a babysitter set up, but can't you change the communication to more indefinite? Thank you.
Hello, in the ingredients it says: spices - what spices are they exactly? Thank you very much.
I can't add a review.... the taste of the salmon is distinctly fishy it doesn't have as much protein as stated...in one pack I had an incredible amount of bones....I'm disappointed
Hello :)
it is stated that the pack contains 30,6g of protein but the solid content of the pack is only 119g or 21,42g of protein.
I don't understand.
Thank you for your reply.
Hi Lukas, the value of 30,6 is the protein content of the whole package including the juice. Thank you for your inquiry :).
Paul
4 months ago
Hello Denisa, how does this add up? Is there extra protein in the juice? Or do the 119g of salmon contain 30,6g of protein, when the packaging only states 18g/100g of salmon?
And what about the nutritional declarations of the other fish (eg, sardines)?
Petra
4 months ago
Hey Paul, the package itself has 170 g, and the nutritional values are per 100 g of product (not per 100 g of water-deprived salmon). The protein content per 100g of product (18g) must therefore be multiplied by x1.7 (170g). This comes to 30,6 g of protein. Therefore the pack has 170 g, the amount of salmon is 119 g, and both have 30.6 g of protein in total. Have a nice day
Paul
4 months ago
Hi Petra, thank you for the explanation! I was just a bit confused because the values on food labels usually refer to the drained weight (not total weight), but now I understand. Is the same true for the other fish (eg, sardines)?
I would like to ask if the salmon should be tasteless or was it just a poorly made piece?
Hi Philip, the salmon has a natural flavour that has only been enhanced by salt and spices. You can season it in any dish you like :). If the product is not right in your opinion, please feel free to email us at podpora@aktin.cz with the batch of product. Thank you :).