Ora King Salmon Fillet
Ora King Salmon isn't just a marketing nickname — it's a registered breed, the only salmon in the world with that distinction. Raised in the glacial-fed waters of New Zealand's South Island, these fish are selectively bred over generations for an exceptionally high fat-to-muscle ratio, which is exactly why people call it the "Wagyu of Salmon." That marbling isn't cosmetic — it translates directly to a richer, silkier texture and a flavor that's buttery without being fishy.
What you're getting here is a skin-on fillet with that signature deep coral-orange flesh, natural oils that keep it forgiving on high heat, and enough intramuscular fat to stay luscious whether you're searing, roasting, or eating it raw. At this price point, it punches well above its weight compared to anything you'd find at a fish counter.
Original: $29.99
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Ora King Salmon isn't just a marketing nickname — it's a registered breed, the only salmon in the world with that distinction. Raised in the glacial-fed waters of New Zealand's South Island, these fish are selectively bred over generations for an exceptionally high fat-to-muscle ratio, which is exactly why people call it the "Wagyu of Salmon." That marbling isn't cosmetic — it translates directly to a richer, silkier texture and a flavor that's buttery without being fishy.
What you're getting here is a skin-on fillet with that signature deep coral-orange flesh, natural oils that keep it forgiving on high heat, and enough intramuscular fat to stay luscious whether you're searing, roasting, or eating it raw. At this price point, it punches well above its weight compared to anything you'd find at a fish counter.




















