Americans are always getting caught up in the latest health fad or diet trends, from the acai berry craze to Dr. Atkins carb starve diet. They are looking for ways to be healthy, live longer and look good. Most people forfeit the pleasure of eating in such pursuits because they have the expectation that what is healthy does not taste good, and that what is unhealthy is always delicious. While this is true for many foods, healthy and unhealthy alike, it is the opposite when it comes to Alaska chinook salmon. This is one superfood that has longevity to outlast the fads and trends and it also dismisses the myth that healthy food can't taste good.
Many people are looking to healthy seafood like Alaska chinook as an alternative to the latest food and diet craze. People are beginning to recognize how many proteins, vitamins and healthy fats they can get from this kind of fish. It contains Omega-3 fatty acids which scientists have discovered is the key to a healthy diet. These kinds of fats are the kind that are good for your body. They are simple fats that are not saturated like the fats found in beef and poultry. They offer the kind of fatty acids and proteins that are necessary to maintain a healthy form and also to live longer.
Contrary to the idea that healthy foods taste bad, Alaska chinook is a rich and delicious fish that can be prepared in a variety of ways to meet anyone's tastes. It is more substantial than your average whitefish which means it can be prepared more like a steak. Its consistency also means that it has a lot of variability depending upon what you are in the mood for. It can be anything from a small portioned light appetizer, to a main course accompanied with a glass of red wine. It is versatile and delicious, and best of all its good for you!
So if you are someone who is always jumping on the bandwagon of the latest superfood trend, consider making a permanent switch to the lifelong benefits of consuming Alaska chinook and other fresh fish.
Great tasting Alaska seafood is a healthy way to feed the whole family. You'll find a ton of great nutrition information at the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute's website.
Check out the ASMI Facebook page for more information on Alaska Seafood!
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