Whether you like smoked salmon or tuna in olive oil, we've found a tin for you.
While you might think that canning was something from the 1950s that stuck around , it actually has an older story to tell. Anna Hezel, tinned fish queen and author of, says, “Canning started out as a way to preserve food so that it could be transported for long distances, before the age of refrigerated shipping.
So even though canned sardines may be shelf-stable and can last for years, they're a very pure, fresh expression of the fish.” “I think a whole storm of factors has made tinned seafood popular recently,” Hezel says. She goes on to call out the pandemic, which motivated people to buy shelf-stable proteins to last between grocery trips, as well as the rise in online shopping. She also notes that travel has played a big part.
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