About this item
Highlights
- Fresh, flavorful wild-caught pink salmon
- Great for sandwiches, salads, soups and dips
- Gluten-free
- Kosher certified
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Serving Size: 85.0 g
Serving Per Container: 5
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Q: Can this product be frozen for the leftover salmon?
A: Thank you for reaching out. Yes, leftover salmon can be frozen but quality can be impacted. FDC recommends removing from the can and freeze no longer than 2 months. Contents should be transferred to a separate clean, airtight container before freezing.
submitted byBrand Expert - 3 months agoBrand expert
Q: does bumble bee pink salmon have bpa in the cans?
A: Thank you for reaching out! The can is not made with BPA, nor is BPA added to the can lining.
submitted byBrand Expert - 11 months agoBrand expert
Q: is the salmon in water or oil
A: Hi, all of Bumble Bee traditional skin on bone in salmon products as well as our premium skinless and boneless salmon are packed in water.
submitted byBumble Bee Seafoods - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: Are your cans BPA free?
A: The Pink Salmon can linings are not made with BPA.
submitted byCarrie - 4 years ago
Q: Is this boneless and/or skinless?
A: Hi, our Bumble Bee traditional pink salmon is not skinless and boneless.
submitted byBumble Bee Seafoods - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: where is bumble bee pink salmon from?
A: The vast majority of our is source from Alaska and produced in the United States. Salmon is harvest annually during the Alaskan Salmon Harvest generally lasting from May to September.
submitted byBumble Bee Seafoods - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: Why can’t I add 4 cans to my box?
A: Due to high demand, item may be unavailable or delayed
submitted bytuna123 - 5 years ago
Q: Is this Bumble Bee Premium Wild Pink Salmon raw or cooked? Can it be put directly from the can into a sandwitch without first being cooked?
A: The nature of the canning process pressure cooks the salmon, and it may be eated directly from the can if you wish, without even deboning. The process renders the bones soft, and they are loaded with calcium.
submitted byArlisT - 7 years ago