Best seafood according to redditors

We found 75 Reddit comments discussing the best seafood. We ranked the 50 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Subcategories:

Caviars & roes
Fresh crab cakes
Fish pate
Dried seafood
Fresh seafood
Smoked & cured fish
Imitation crab & surimi

Top Reddit comments about Seafood:

u/ceojp · 18 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

Just last month I bought another case(my second) of Bumble Bee solid white albacore. Price has gone up quite a bit, but I got it for around $24(~$1/can - cheapest local is $1.50). It was from Amazon itself, not a third party seller. Also (impulsively) bought a case of V8 cans(24x 11.5oz) for like $8, but that stuff has so damn much sodium I don't even want to drink it.

u/Nestral · 13 pointsr/history

Colatura di Alici is the closest thing to Garum.

u/binary · 7 pointsr/budgetfood

My favorite thing on Amazon is the St. Dalfour ready-to-eat meals. The salmon variety is my favorite... makes a lunch by itself or I can toss it over rice for dinner. I also buy ramen (bought a pack of 24 for $5, though I can't find it anymore), granola (cheaper in bulk online), and sardines.

Amazon is great for things you can't really find in bulk or foreign foods. I buy soba noodles and miso paste but the shipping is usually pretty bad (I think they have to overnight miso).

u/jandersnatch · 6 pointsr/Paleo

I'm in Bagram right now trying to follow a somewhat paleo diet. I dont know where you're stationed but here are some of the things I like.

Breakfast - Whole eggs. Don't get the premixed shit because it has some kind of filler in it. Occasionally we get some high quality eggs here that are bright orange and taste great. Bacon is pretty much the only other choice. It's the shittiest quality bacon ever, but beggars can't be choosers.

All other chows - The hamburgers have soy filler. Every sauce that comes on meat has gluten. Get whatever is not breaded and scrape the sauce/gravy off. Get some salad with every meal. Get some hot vegetables.

Ordering shit - All that premade paleo shit is stupid expensive and not worth it. You are going to want a small stash of food for those IBA required days that you won't want to go to chow. I buy these sardines from Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Wild-Planet-Sardines-Virgin-4-375-Ounce/dp/B004VDH4KQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1348414298&sr=8-1&keywords=wild+sardines They are expensive but they are good. The other option is nuts.com. They have all kinds of delicious options like raw walnuts and unsweetened coconut chips. They also offer freeze dried vegetables that are expensive but hey, its shelf stable vegetables.

If you have your husband ship stuff, be mindful that the box WILL get fucked up and it WILL be exposed to long bouts of 100+ degree heat even in winter.

u/vanillagamer · 6 pointsr/Frugal

Certainly! Here's what I have so far:

Bleach:

Body wash:
Old Spice High Endurance Pure Sport Scent Men's Body Wash 18 Fl Oz
6 pack
$23.34 every 6 months
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GR9OIQ/

@ Weis we’re spending $4.49 per bottle, so $26.94 every 6 months
We will save $3.60 every 6 months with Amazon S&S
a savings of $7.20 / year

Canned tuna:
Bumble Bee Solid White Albacore in water, 5 Ounce Tins
24 pack
$33.29 every 3 months
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002XPPAA0/

@ Weis we’re spending $1.99 per can, so $47.76 every 3 months
We will save 14.47 every 3 months with Amazon S&S
a savings of $57.88 / year

Cat food:
Hill's Science Diet Adult Tender Tuna Dinner Chunks and Gravy Cat Food Can, 5.5oz
24 pack, 3x @ $20.51
$61.53 every month
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006WOC8SU/

@ Petco we’re spending $1.17 per can, so $84.24 every month
We will save $22.71 every month with Amazon S&S
a savings of $272.52 / year

Coffee creamer:
International Delight Amaretto Liquid Creamer
288-Count Single-Serve Packages
$14.55 every 3 months
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00284TNL8

@ Weis we’re spending $2.29 per bottle, so $27.48 every 3 months
We will save $12.93 every 3 months with Amazon S&S
a savings of $51.72 / year

Deodorant:
Old Spice High Endurance Pure Sport Scent Men's Deodorant
2 pack
$4.65 every 4 months
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008CC3NHK

@ Weis we’re spending $4.49 per stick, so $8.98 every 4 months
We will save $4.33 every 4 months with Amazon S&S
a savings of $12.99 / year

Dish soap:

Dishwasher detergent:

Fabric softener:

Laundry detergent:
Tide Laundry Detergent, 50 Ounce
2 pack
$11.97 every 2 months
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005UX2KU0/

@ Weis we’re spending $16.49 per bottle, so $32.98 every 2 months
We will save $21.01 every 2 months with Amazon S&S
a savings of $126.06 / year

Paper towels:
Sparkle Paper Towels Giant Rolls Pick A Size, White
8 count
$7.57 every 2 months
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BLZ1ZV6/

@ Weis we’re spending $11.99 per package, so $11.99 every 2 months
We will save $4.42 every 2 months with Amazon S&S
a savings of $26.52 / year

Razor blade cartridges:
Gillette Fusion Manual Cartridges
12 count
$34.71 every 4 months
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004B8AZH0/

@ Weis we’re spending $3.44 per unit, so $41.28 every 4 months
We will save $6.57 every 4 months with Amazon S&S
a savings of $19.71 / year

Tissues:

Toilet paper:

u/fludru · 5 pointsr/Food_Pantry

I have Prime and would be happy to buy what you need so you get free shipping without the $35 minimum, should the gift card not be enough. It's 2 day shipping. Just direct message me and we'll sort it out. Here are some options right around $12:

http://www.amazon.com/Bobs-Red-Mill-Cereal-Muesli/dp/B000EDDSES/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1407460188&sr=8-1&keywords=bob%27s+red+mill

http://www.amazon.com/Bumble-Bee-Chunk-2-5-Ounce-Pouches/dp/B00374WK4U/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1407460277&sr=8-3&keywords=tuna

http://www.amazon.com/Keebler-Sandwich-Crackers-Variety-Pack/dp/B0044CJDTO/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1407460315&sr=8-4&keywords=crackers

You start to get some (imho) better deals around $15 or $20, for things like steel cut oats, peanut butter, etc., if you keep on mturking. I mturk too.

Otherwise, you can set up mturk to deposit in the bank but it does take a few days -- start it now, even if you don't need it. That way it's set up for next time (verified).

If you need more assistance, this subreddit is for people posting Amazon (or Walmart, etc.) wish lists. People can then buy things for you directly from your wishlist. You may be able to get a good amount more food than asking for pizza this way - dollars on staples go faster than pizza, and we have a number of active gifters here -- stock up on PB, tuna, boxes of pasta and sauce, canned fruit, protein bars/shake mix, crackers, whatever. If it doesn't spoil, you can probably get it or something like it on Amazon. There are good deals on Amazon and many people in this subreddit are Prime subscribers, so try to add Prime-eligible items. Don't forget a few small "addon" items -- if we reach a minimum order, we can add small items for free shipping too, and there's a lot of food items in this category, as well as needs like toothpaste and other toiletries, paper goods, etc.

I used to be a hiring manager, so if you want anyone to read your resume, let me know. Happy to help. Job searching is brutal and any edge helps.

Good luck out there!

u/Neovitami · 5 pointsr/Paleo

Canned Cod Liver, like this one:

https://www.amazon.com/King-Oscar-Liver-6-67-Ounces-Tins/dp/B002147OIO

Omega 3 and liver all in one can!

u/P74CakeZ · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

I mean, boiling them is certainly safer. But for what chemicals they might be processed with and the safety related to those, I can't say at all. I simply wouldn't eat them, I would look for an alternative source for your freeze-dried shrimp needs.

Something like this is probably cheaper anyway.

u/52electrons · 2 pointsr/zerocarb

Icelandic Cod Liver Wild Caught (Foie de Morue) 4oz. (PACK OF 12 CANS) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07935LV8F/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_7sRQCb1WAMTGQ

And for chicharrones I’m spoiled because I live in south Texas and they are literally everywhere. I think my favorite plain ones are from sams club though.

u/richie_engineer · 2 pointsr/zerocarb

I got this one:

Cod Liver In Own Oil

u/shinken0 · 2 pointsr/JapaneseFood

I can make a video of it if you like but basically you take garlic cloves(about 4 per half cup of Sesame Oil), 1/2 cup sesame oil, and 1/2 cup of Red Korean Spice. You heat the sesame oil up and boil the garlic in it until lightly browned. Place the red chili powder in a heat safe bowl and pour the garlic sesame oil over the top of the powder and let sit for 10 to 20 minutes. If you want a little more flavor you can add dried scallops(Crush them first) and dried small shrimp(Chopped) into the powder before you pour in the oil. I also recommend mixing this with Ponzu Sauce(Japanese Citrus Soy) as it makes a great combo. Let me know if you have any questions or would like to see a video of how to do it.

u/TrandaBear · 2 pointsr/leangains

Have you priced solid white albacore lately? Twas over $1 a can, which comes out to ~ $4/lb. That's damn near chicken breasteses. Source

u/marmaladeskiiies · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Ahh! This is perfect for me, I looked through all of Amazon for something like this this past semester. I can give you a ton of advice on food from your local stores/cheap and healthy options if that's what you're looking for as well (i'm a huge nutrition/health/fitness nut), but as for Amazon -- St. Dalfour's French Gourmet Salmon! But it's not just salmon, it also comes with veggies. :D There's a bunch in the line you may be interested in, but the salmon and the three bean are the best :)

Nutritional facts.

  1. It doesn't contain sorbitol, malitol, or xylitol
  2. Low sodium (15%)
  3. No sugar
  4. 7g protein
  5. Low fat - 4g
  6. $18!
u/wintyfresh · 2 pointsr/Dualsport

My goto dualsport meals are St. Dalfour's Wild Pink Salmon with Vegetables and Bumblee Lunch on the Run Tuna Salad. Definitely not enough to 2 weeks but I highly recommend both as easy trail lunches.

u/SugarbearSID · 1 pointr/ketorecipes

I mean, I didn't make up the nutrition information, it's on the label. Go to their website or the Amazon website. This isn't just plain salmon, this is smoked and cured salmon, it has been seasoned and is cured with brown sugar before being cold smoked. It absolutely has carbs.

Salmon might have 0 carbs if you buy fresh salmon. But if you buy anything fully cooked it probably has carbs. The meal is closer to 11 grams of carbs, that's low, low enough for atkins or paleo or some of the other low carb options, but unless you're OMAD or near it 11 net can be pretty damn heavy and doesn't leave you much room for error the rest of your day.

https://www.amazon.com/Smoked-Sockeye-Salmon-Nova-Lox/dp/B0734CNB1Q

u/Negified96 · 1 pointr/theydidthemath

There's actually a whole range of caviar in quality and price, so we'll do three cases:

Somehow there is a site for converting caviar weight and volume. It works out that one pint of caviar weighs 18.067 oz.

High End at $185.00/oz. or $3342.37

Mid-Range at $55.00/oz. or $993.68

Budget at $3.91/oz. or $70.63

Note that these aren't always from the same fish species and caviar is a pretty deep subculture.

u/DonaldChimp · 1 pointr/videos

I love your show, and it is literally the very first youtube channel I ever subscribed too. However, I can't figure out for the life of me why the crabby patty isn't crab.

As someone who lived in Maryland, I'd always imagined (more like hoped) it was Phillips Lump, and the awesome crab cake recipe on the can that made up the patty.

u/ZosoGG · 1 pointr/carnivore

Hi, I'd recommend watching Frank Tufano's videos on nutrition to anyone doing this diet. There's a lot to learn and understand. You will feel great though and it will change your relationship with food entirely.

  1. Many people, it will raise your cholesterol. If anything that's a good thing
  2. Organ meets are optimal, but not necessary, in that you wont die. You'll feel much better though. If you weren't eating organs before, it's not like you're going to miss out on anything, because plants have almost 0 nutrients anyway.
  3. Unnecessary. Vitamin supplements don't even work. If you want to "supplement", id do it with whole foods. For example, "supplementing" with canned cod liver is great to get all your fat soluble vitamins and omega 3's. https://www.amazon.com/Cod-Liver-Own-Oil-Pack/dp/B01HNC1X9Y/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=cod+liver&qid=1563139022&s=gateway&sr=8-3 . Or, if you can get raw dairy, that has all your vitamins and minerals as well. Egg yolks are nutrient dense as well.

    Since you're into weightlifting and fitness, it's also very important to both 1. Eat enough fat and 2. Eat enough meat in general. Depending on your size, 2-3lbs of meat per day at 80%/20% fat to protein ratio in calories. You'll be hungry and tired otherwise.
u/mojomonkeyfish · 1 pointr/videos

I received a big sac of toasted honey nut baby crabs as a gift. They were pretty good. Crunchy, sweet, and a little crabby. They seem to come in somewhat similar packaging. https://www.amazon.com/Takuma-Dried-Baby-Crab-Snacks/dp/B018TC5FRS

u/mike_d85 · 1 pointr/savedyouaclick

Nah, USA. StarKist has tuna pouches.

u/WhattheNorris · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Definitely gotta be these. I just love them as snacks and to put into soups

u/graveRobbins · 1 pointr/bodybuilding

I work in an office and I have an hour long commute. I can't rely on myself to remember to bring lunches every day, so I brown bag some hard boiled eggs, and some fruit/veggies (all from the bodega on the corner).
Through Amazon, you can subscribe to get your food delivered:
Salmon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0025ULK66
Protein:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002DUD7HS/
Brown Rice:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FIXT2I/
Keep that shit in a box under your desk with some hot sauce. It works. I been doing this for about a year.

u/pandarossa · 1 pointr/italy

eh appunto: sapete dirmi qualcuna di queste marche? perchè sennò mi becco roba fatta a porto marghera con la sfiga che ho...


questa mi sembrava interessante, anche questa e questa e per finire questa ma sembra eccessivamente costosa

sono buone marche?

u/MarcoVincenzo · 1 pointr/Paleo

Amazon also has 6 for $15.88 (without subscribing) which isn't all that much more than $2.50 each, and if you have Amazon Prime the shipping is free.

u/bulbousaur · 1 pointr/Fitness

Pistachios.

Also, for some good omega-3s (and because I love salmon), ready to eat gourmet pink salmon

u/Skeeow · 1 pointr/Cooking

I've ordered it from Amazon here a few times and have been pleased with the product. It comes in great size for personal/family use as compared to some of the larger containers you find elsewhere.

u/Carb_killa · 1 pointr/keto

I used to travel a lot for work, it's really difficult to stay keto but there are few things you can do. Lunches were the biggest challenge as they were usually catered in, I would always carry some of those tuna or salmon pouches and some packets of mayo in my laptop bag just in case I couldn't eat anything being served (which was almost always). I also liked to carry small bags of macadamia nuts for snacks. Dinners out usually you can find a steak or piece of chicken, most restaurants have heard of low carb and will accommodate you. Back at the hotel is a challenge because sometimes there are almost no options other than what you described. I once walked about a mile to a gas station and they best I could find are some salami and cheese slices (this was in Germany). Worst case you just tough it out and don't eat anything.

u/nervouslaughterhehe · 1 pointr/AskCulinary
u/uabeng · 1 pointr/nutrition

These I use it while camping, hiking, etc. Comes in Tuna, Salmon and Chicken. I wouldn't mess with canned stuff, personally.

u/bear_aware · 1 pointr/zerocarb

I was expecting it to be at least a little off-putting in some way, like a flavor, texture, or visual appearance that would be more of an acquired taste. I'm not the most adventurous eater, though I've definitely had various types of liver pate, and I found it very appetizing and ended up finishing my first can in one sitting (although with some oil left in the bottom). This is the particular kind I tried: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002147OIO

u/WCPointy · 1 pointr/Fitness

Great idea and well executed. In the interest of giving back, consider adding this to your Amazon list, it's the best all around food at the best price that I've ever found.