barbwirehouse
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Anybody manage to find mussels or oysters tinned in an oil that isn't PUFA? All I can find is crap like sunflower and cottonseed.
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jyb said:Fresh from your local fishmonger? I can see other problems than pufa, such as source of the food and cooking methods. It's not surprising you can hardly find them canned. It would cost a huge lot for a canned product, definitely not something that a grocery shopper would pay for. Its more like something you'd get at a restaurant for the sea taste, and canning defeats this purpose.
I wonder if they are in the US fresh fish section. I don't remember one in the US but it's been a while. I remember the Canada Costco had different stuff in general.For Canadians: Costco carries pacific (farmed) oysters in brine in the fresh fish section. Not from China and pretty affordable. Something to look for if you can't find the good canned oysters.
There are good ingredients at Trader Joe's etc. I had a terrible experience getting sick off them and can't eat canned oysters ever again though.Anybody manage to find mussels or oysters tinned in an oil that isn't PUFA? All I can find is crap like sunflower and cottonseed.