Fish, Trout

Trout is a diverse group of fish belonging to the same family as salmon.

Typically a freshwater fish, trout has a firm-texture with medium to high fat content.

Rainbow trout is the most popular variety averaging around 8 ounces; brook or speckled trout are small (6 to 8 inches long) but considered to have the best flavor; and steelhead or salmon trout are a large subspecies of the rainbow trout. The saltwater varieties of trout incude gray trout, silver trout, spotted trout and white trout.

Trout is an eco-best fish with low levels of contaminants and provides an excellent source of protein and vitamin B12.

 

The Benefits

  • Special diets: Autoimmune Paleo Diet, Candida Diet, Diabetic, Elimination Diet, Gluten-Free Diet, Gluten-Free/Dairy-Free Diet, Grain-Free Diet, Low Acid Diet, Low Carb Diet, Low FODMAP Diet, Low Histamine Diet, Low Oxalate Diet, Low Starch Diet, Paleo Diet (Light), Paleo Diet (Strict), PCOS Diet, Pescetarian Diet, Primal Diet, Thyroid Diet, Whole Food
  • Excellent Source of: Protein, VitaminB12, EPA DHA Omega-3, Phosphorous, Manganese
  • Good Source of: Selenium, Thiamin, Niacin, Riboflavin
  • Preferences: No Red Meat, No Pork, No Eggs, No Shellfish, No Gluten, No Nuts, No Seeds, No Soy, No Dairy, No Poultry, No Molds, No Coconut, No Pseudograins, No Corn, No Yeast, No Peanuts, No Citrus, No Nightshade, No Legumes, No Grains, Low Carbohydrate, Low Sodium, Low Sugars, Low Saturated Fat

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Selecting and Storing

Trout are available fresh and frozen, either whole or in fillets. In addition to the fresh and frozen varieties, you can find trout canned and smoked.

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