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As Sullivan told Alaska Public Radio in December, without full compliance, Russian-caught pollock processed in China has been sold in the US for purchase by school lunch programs.
Five fast facts about pollock. You may not realize that: Wild Alaska pollock gets high grades for nutritional content and has been billed as one of the 20 most nutritious foods in the world.
In fact, the mild flavor of Alaskan pollock is often key to crafting the crustacean-like flavors of imitation crab. Read more: 13 Gas Stations With Food That's Just As Good As Your Destination.
Alaska pollock required in school lunches. Ukraine has been a growing market for Alaska seafoods ever since the Russians placed an embargo on U.S. fish about five years ago, Woodrow said this ...
Alaska Rep. Mary Peltola’s mounting frustration with the largely Seattle-based pollock industry’s ... which uses wide-mouthed nets designed to target schools of Bering Sea Alaskan pollock. ...
You’ve probably eaten Alaskan pollock, even if you didn’t know it—it’s in fish sticks in school lunches and freezer aisles, sold at Burger King, Wendy’s, Arby’s, and White Castle ...
The revenue generated by the pollock fishery funds our schools, maintains our infrastructure, and provides critical public services. Without it, the very fabric of our community would unravel.
That minced pollock element is simultaneously a boon and a detriment. On the plus side — perhaps because it's easier to ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will purchase about 50 million pounds of Alaska seafood to use in national food and nutrition-assistance programs, state officials said on Tuesday.
As Sullivan told Alaska Public Radio in December, without full compliance, Russian-caught pollock processed in China has been sold in the US for purchase by school lunch programs.