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Smoked Rainbow Trout

Smoked Rainbow Trout

Regular price $10.99
Regular price $12.49 Sale price $10.99
3.7 oz / $2.97 per oz
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Caramelized on the outside and buttery on the inside, this trout is sustainably sourced from an Aquaculture Stewardship Council-certified freshwater farm in Denmark, which boasts the some of the highest standards for aquaculture in the world. It's slow smoked in small batches over beechwood and hand-packed in olive oil at a micro-cannery outside of Copenhagen.

We are obsessed with the conservas tradition - if you've traveled in Europe you may have seen shops with beautiful boxes or printed tins stacked floor to ceiling like a combination of Jenga and a mosaic. Created as a way to feed sailors fish without risking food poisoning, this pantry staple takes responsibly sourced seafood and preserves it through canning. That means you getting super fresh fish that's ready to eat any time. Some are canned with other ingredients like preserved lemon, spicy chili sauce, garlic or hot chilis, while others let the fish shine on its own. That the boxes are gorgeous is an added feast for your eyes.

Ingredients

Smoked trout (fish), olive oil, garlic, salt

Allergens: Contains fish.

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  • Women Owned
  • Direct/Fair Trade
  • Sustainable Agriculture
  • BPA-Free
  • Plastic Minimal
  • Recyclable Packaging
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Hive Five™ Certified

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Ingredient Integrity

From wild-caught MSC-certified tuna to Fair Trade-certified salmon, Fishwife works with responsibly-managed fisheries to improve ocean health, reduce pressure on wild fish populations, and minimize bycatch. Their fish meets EPA recommendations for safer seafood, and their rainbow trout has 62x less mercury than the FDA’s allowable standard. Fishwife's products do not contain ingredients on Hive's No Good, Dirty Rotten list of banned and watch list ingredients.

Responsible Production

Well-managed fisheries, especially small pelagic fishes like anchovies, sardines, and mackerel, emit less carbon than terrestrial animal proteins, and the shelf-stability of canned seafood helps reduce food waste. Fishwife's products are hand-packed by family-run and First Nations-owned canneries who have perfected their artisanal processes over generations.

Clean Packaging

Fishwife's gorgeous packaging is composed of easily-recyclable paperboard boxes and BPA-free aluminum or steel cans. They prioritize recyclable materials throughout their supply chain and avoid plastic.

Leading Change

Fishwife is a female-founded and led food company aiming to make ethically-sourced, premium, and delicious tinned seafood a staple in every cupboard.

Rave Worthy

Our team personally tests every product to make sure it’s good enough to end up in your home, not a landfill.

Ingredient Integrity

From wild-caught MSC-certified tuna to Fair Trade-certified salmon, Fishwife works with responsibly-managed fisheries to improve ocean health, reduce pressure on wild fish populations, and minimize bycatch. Their fish meets EPA recommendations for safer seafood, and their rainbow trout has 62x less mercury than the FDA’s allowable standard. Fishwife's products do not contain ingredients on Hive's No Good, Dirty Rotten list of banned and watch list ingredients.

Low Carbon Footprint

Well-managed fisheries, especially small pelagic fishes like anchovies, sardines, and mackerel, emit less carbon than terrestrial animal proteins, and the shelf-stability of canned seafood helps reduce food waste. Fishwife's products are hand-packed by family-run and First Nations-owned canneries who have perfected their artisanal processes over generations.

Recyclable Packaging

Fishwife's gorgeous packaging is composed of easily-recyclable paperboard boxes and BPA-free aluminum or steel cans. They prioritize recyclable materials throughout their supply chain and avoid plastic.

Committed to Social Good

Fishwife is a female-founded and led food company aiming to make ethically-sourced, premium, and delicious tinned seafood a staple in every cupboard.

Rave Worthy

Our team personally tests every product to make sure it’s good enough to end up in your home, not a landfill.

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How it does good

Fishwife's mission is to make ethically-sourced, sustainable canned seafood a staple in every cupboard. They partner with the Marine Stewardship Council, Aquaculture Stewardship Council, and Fair Trade USA to ensure their products comply with the highest standards of sustainability and social responsibility. Their product packaging is not only beautifully designed, it's also easily-recyclable and helps prevent food waste.

How to Use

Sure, you could flake this onto a salad but to win your next snack attack we offer the Fishwife Team's recommendation of a Smoked Trout dip. Perfect for cocktail hour or a fun desk-side lunch (no sad desk salads here).

Recycling

Good news! Both the outer box and BPA-free can are 100% recyclable in a curbside recycling bin.

These are general guidelines for broadly-recyclable materials. Check with your local recycler to confirm what they take.

Third Party Certifications

  • BPA Free
  • Fair Trade Certification

Fishwife

Fishwife cofounder, Becca Millstein, and her small but mighty team, are on a mission to make ethically-sourced, premium tinned seafood as much of a staple in US pantries as it is in Europe.

What's a "fishwife", you ask? Originally it was an umbrella term for the wives and daughters of fishermen you'd find at a market, it's since evolved into an insult for brash and foul-mouthed women, which Becca chooses to wear as a badge of honor (editor's note: us too!).

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