This organic smoked salmon is sliced by hand and smoked using the ancestral Petrossian smoking method, which results in an incomparably soft, delicate texture. Guaranteed 100% organic, Petrossian organic smoked salmon is available in a four-slice serving, with each slice cut by hand to a thickness of approximately 40g. It’s a must-have on every dinner table.


Hand-sliced, Organic Smoked Salmon
Additional information
Slices | 4 |
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Shelf life | 21 days |
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