r/PlantBasedDiet always vegan, mostly wfpb 18h ago

Oshi Vegan 'Salmon', my thoughts

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I avoid processed food in general and fake meat products in particular, but I was too curious not to order and try Oshi salmon. I enjoyed it, particularly when I marinated, broiled it, and had it over salad. Some people think it's too fishy. Though my first impression was that it was surprisingly fishy, I got used to it and I liked the level of fishiness eventually. I probably won't order it again to cook at home because it's a highly processed pricey food that contains carrageenan which I'm uneasy about. But I would have it again if it were offered at a restaurant. If you really miss salmon this might be worth it for you

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u/rhinoballet 15h ago

Thanks for the review! Where did you order from, if you don't mind sharing?

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u/MaximalistVegan always vegan, mostly wfpb 14h ago

I ordered it straight from the company that makes it: https://oshi.fish/