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Grilled Salmon Collar with Salt – Edible Bones

$20.00

This rare cut—kama (collar) of domestically farmed salmon—is simply seasoned with salt and grilled using a far-infrared roasting method. The result is a tender, flavorful piece that can be enjoyed whole, bones and all.

Carefully packed by hand at our main factory in Choshi City, Chiba Prefecture.

Net Weight (Total): 60g

Brand: Tawara

Taste Notes & Flavor

Rich, juicy salmon collar with a crisp, smoky finish, simply seasoned to highlight its natural umami.

How to Enjoy

Enjoy warm with rice, as a savory snack with sake, or flake into salads and noodle dishes.

Ingredients & Sourcing

Farm-raised salmon from Japan’s coastal waters, seasoned only with salt and grilled using far-infrared heat. Hand-packed in Choshi, Chiba Prefecture.

Additional Details

Edible to the bone for added texture and nutrition. No artificial additives; ready to eat.

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Ready Anytime, Eat Anywhere

Crafted by Japanese Producers

Shelf-stable for 18–36 months or more

Tinned at Peak Freshness


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Grilled Salmon Collar with Salt – Edible Bones

$20.00

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