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Buzz Feed
3 days ago
- General
- Buzz Feed
Expert Weighs In On TikTok's Sushi-Grade Salmon Hack
Of course, after a night of TikTok doomscrolling — like many others before me — I landed squarely on that odd corner of the algorithm where budget hacks and sushi recipes collide (not exactly a combo I ever asked for, or particularly enjoy hearing in the same sentence). That's when I stumbled upon the video. The one claiming you can turn grocery store salmon into something sushi-grade, with nothing more than a freezer session and a little confidence. And no, we're not talking fancy-schmancy salmon from a premium market with a raw dairy fridge and seven varieties of Manuka honey. We're talking about the everyday, frozen fillet you toss in the oven on a tired Tuesday night because you're just trying to hit your protein goal. The one nestled between the Everything But The Bagel seasoning and the Cauliflower Gnocchi at Trader Joe's. The one stacked high in the back of Costco's freezer aisle. That salmon. Enter: @photogami (aka The Sushi Guy), who's built a following around 'making sushi accessible to everyone.' His method goes a little something like this: Another method floating around (shoutout @gwynethyuma) involves defrosting the salmon, curing it in a sugar-salt rub for 40 minutes, rinsing it off, patting it dry, and going full sashimi mode. Delicious? Maybe. Divisive? Absolutely. So, is this actually safe? Or just another chaotic Internet hack best left to trad wives, wellness girlies, and people who unironically own fishbone tweezers? Let's talk science. And by 'let's,' I mean I asked Bryan Quoc Le, Ph.D., food scientist and founder of Mendocino Food Consulting, because I personally don't trust my gut instincts when it comes to raw fish and intestinal worms. Hey, you! Wanna cook 7,500+ recipes in step-by-step mode (with helpful videos) right from your phone? Download the free Tasty app right now. 'It depends on the source of the salmon,' says Le. 'Wild salmon cannot safely be eaten raw, since there is a risk of parasitic infection. Farmed salmon can be safe if they are fed formulated feed that does not contain any parasites.' Translation: That wild-caught, line-and-reel, Pacific Northwest salmon that lived its best life out at sea? Amazing in theory. Absolutely not for your DIY sushi night. Farmed salmon, on the other hand, is bred in controlled environments, often with pelletized diets that dramatically reduce the risk of parasites. But — and this is a big but — you still need to freeze it properly, even if it's farmed and looks like it's ready for its Nobu debut. The FDA's guidelines for parasite destruction (yes, that's the actual term) include freezing your fish at one of the following: So yes, you can technically turn grocery store salmon into something you can eat raw, as long as you follow the freezer protocol like your life depends on it. Because, well, it kind of does. Now, let's address the sea bass in the room: What the hell does 'sushi-grade' even mean? Turns out…nothing. Not legally, anyway. ''Sushi grade' doesn't mean anything,' says Le. 'It is simply a marketing label that can be used by anyone who wants their fish to appear as high quality. Even if the term is used with good intentions, it is still subjective.' Yes, you read that correctly. The $28 'sushi-grade' salmon from your local boutique seafood market? The one with the raw dairy and honey altar? It could be just as safe — or not — as that $5 filet from Costco. The term has zero regulatory backing. No government standards. No fishy police force checking whether your salmon went to private school or not. So if sushi-grade means nothing, and raw fish carries risk, is it actually ever safe to eat homemade sushi? Short answer: yes, if (and only if) you're working with either farmed salmon or tuna, and you're certain it's been properly handled and frozen. 'If it's tuna or farmed salmon, then it should be safe to eat, assuming that it was kept cold and handled in clean environments to prevent bacterial growth,' says Le. Basically, no swordfish, no snapper, no maverick wild salmon. Stick to the tried-and-tested budget-friendly classics like frozen farmed salmon or ahi tuna. You'll be fine. As for whether this whole viral trend is a clever culinary life hack or a sketchy shortcut? 'Although it does seem risky, it should be safe if the above conditions are met,' says Le. 'So I suppose it could be considered a creative budget solution.' A ringing endorsement if I've ever heard one. So, go forth and freeze (properly). Read labels. Research your salmon source. Maybe consult a spreadsheet. But with a little caution and a lot of freezer burn, you can join the home sushi club. Just don't skip the science. Whether you prefer your salmon raw or cooked, download the Tasty app to browse and save our favorite recipes, from poke bowls to teriyaki — no subscription required.


United News of India
20-06-2025
- Business
- United News of India
From Innovation to Impact: Top 10 Companies transforming India's Business Landscape
New Delhi [India], June 18: From redefining beauty and wellness to transforming digital ecosystems and conscious entrepreneurship, ten pioneering Indian companies are making waves across industries. This curated spotlight celebrates the ingenuity, purpose, and performance of brands that are not only disrupting markets but also shaping the future of consumer experience, technology, and holistic living. Among the featured innovators is Velura, a baby care brand championing natural wellness with Manuka honey-based products, and AutoHunt, a trusted auto platform simplifying vehicle decisions for Indian consumers. Justwebworld emerges as a digital lifestyle magazine for the curious, while Growth Investing empowers investors with data-driven equity strategies through its proprietary GAMS model. In the entertainment and events space, The Kabir Company leads with celebrity-driven experiences and luxury event curation. Shades of Blackk Spalon, a concept-driven luxury salon in Ahmedabad, reimagines self-care with international flair. ChannelPro Communications stands out as a Martech powerhouse, blending analytics and storytelling to drive business growth. Also featured is Urban Junggle, India's first ISO 45001 and HACCP-certified pest management company, offering science-backed, guaranteed solutions. Dr. Dhara Patel, a consciousness mentor and Vedic astrologer, guides entrepreneurs through karmic alignment and spiritual clarity. Rounding out the list is InfluencerPro, a tech-enabled platform connecting brands with impactful creators to drive authentic digital storytelling. Together, these ten companies exemplify the spirit of modern Indian enterprise, where tradition meets innovation, and purpose fuels progress 1. Velura – Nurture Naturally Velura is a visionary company in the baby care segment, revolutionising the industry with its innovative approach. By introducing Manuka honey in baby care products, Velura embodies the philosophy of 'Nurture Naturally.' This focus emphasizes the importance of natural ingredients and gentle care for delicate skin. Velura's product range, including body wash, moisturiser, soap, diaper cream, and massage oil, showcases its commitment to nurturing babies' sensitive skin with nature's goodness. With Velura, parents can trust that their little ones receive the best possible care, aligning with the company's mission to promote healthy, happy beginnings. Velura sets a new standard 2. AutoHunt AutoHunt is a trusted Indian auto platform that helps you make smart choices about cars, bikes, and electric vehicles. Whether you're buying your first car, comparing scooters, or just want the latest auto news, AutoHunt gives you clear, updated, and honest information – fast. It's made for people who want reliable facts without confusing language. You'll find expert reviews, new launch details, mileage comparisons, and EV guides — all in one place. Every post is written in easy words and updated regularly, so you always get the latest info that actually helps. If you care about real advice and smart decisions, AutoHunt is your perfect auto companion. 3. Justwebworld Justwebworld isn't just another website-it's a modern online magazine built for curious minds. Whether you're exploring tech tips, career advice, educational insights, or lifestyle updates, this platform brings everything together in one easy-to-read place. The content is practical, beginner-friendly, and written to solve real problems. From how-to guides to trending news, every article is designed to inform, inspire, and make life simpler, without overwhelming you. With fresh updates across categories like technology, business, education, travel, health, and entertainment, Justwebworld helps readers stay ahead in a fast-moving world. If you're looking for an online magazine that feels useful, trustworthy, and human, Justwebworld is the one to bookmark. 4. Growth Investing: Smart Strategies for Smart Investors At Growth Investing, we craft research-backed portfolios powered by our proprietary Growth Accelerated Momentum System (GAMS) model. Designed for investors who aim to invest, grow, and multiply their wealth with confidence, our offerings include expertly curated GI Smallcases and the Next Big Profit (NBP) platform, where actionable Equity and F&O trade calls are shared with clear targets, stop-loss, and timeframes. Our flagship Smallcases, such as GI Midcap Growth Champions Quant, GI Bharat NextGen Theme, and GI Flexicap Super Achievers Quant, capture market megatrends and high-growth opportunities. The Kabir Company is one of the Top 10 Visionary Companies in India. It has become a major player in event and artist management, changing entertainment experiences across the country. The company is located in Delhi. It has organized great events. These include luxury weddings, star-studded concerts, and important corporate gatherings. The company works with many celebrities, including Salman Khan, Badshah, Allu Arjun, Alia Bhatt, and more. The Kabir Company is a leader in celebrity event management and artist bookings in India. In 2025, the company will reach a key milestone. It is growing in many areas. The brand is now a trusted partner for big corporations, providing artist curation and event design. They combine entertainment with corporate storytelling, showing their creativity and forward-thinking approach. As India's entertainment scene changes, The Kabir Company (TKC) remains a leader. They excel in managing artists and events. 6. SHADES OF BLACKK SPALON Shades of Blackk Spalon—where beauty meets concept—isn't just a salon, it's a statement. Nestled in the heart of Ahmedabad, this trailblazing space fuses luxurious salon services with the therapeutic calm of a spa. From bespoke haircuts and vibrant color treatments to rejuvenating massages and essential body wraps, it offers a self-care experience like no other. What sets it apart? Not just the services, but premium international products, expert professionals, and an ambiance that radiates confidence and calm. Born from a vision to redefine beauty, this flagship venture by A&J Multibiz Pvt. Ltd. delivers quality, sophistication, and individuality. Step into a world where art meets science, and every shade reflects your story. At Shades of Blackk Spalon, transformation truly begins within. 7. ChannelPro Communications ChannelPro Communications is a leading Martech agency headquartered in Ahmedabad, India, specializing in integrated, data-driven digital marketing. It combines the science of analytics with the art of storytelling to craft strategies that deliver measurable business impact. The company's core services include SEO, paid advertising, content marketing, social media strategy, marketing automation, and performance analytics—all aimed at building high-conversion digital ecosystems. What sets ChannelPro apart is its performance-first mindset, unwavering focus on data clarity, and a team that blends strategic depth with creative vision. They don't just execute campaigns—they design full-funnel growth journeys powered by insight, innovation, and iteration. At its core, ChannelPro is a collaborative team of problem-solvers who thrive on helping businesses scale with precision. Whether you're a start-up or an enterprise, they turn marketing into your strongest growth engine—fueled by accountability, agility, and results. 8. Urban Junggle Urban Junggle is India's first and only ISO 45001 and HACCP certified pest management company—redefining how pest control is delivered across homes and businesses. Breaking free from the industry's ineffective, one-size-fits-all approach, Urban Junggle offers tailored, science-backed solutions that actually work. Driven by a team of passionate, trained professionals, it's the only company in the country to guarantee its services, so pests become the last thing you need to worry about. Quality, safety, and innovation are at the heart of every treatment, making Urban Junggle more than a service—it's a mission for healthier living. With values rooted in perseverance, playfulness, and speed, they bring a refreshing energy to an outdated industry. Whether it's your home or workplace, Urban Junggle is focused on one clear goal: delivering lasting results by driving pests out—for good. 9. Dr. Dhara Patel: Decoding Consciousness Through Cosmic Intelligence Dr. Dhara Patel is a renowned astrologer, consciousness mentor, and holistic wellness expert, empowering high-achieving entrepreneurs to align their inner energy with external success. With over a decade of experience, she blends ancient Vedic science with modern psychological insight to deliver clarity-driven, karmically aligned strategies. What sets her apart is her mastery in reading Vedic horoscopes and Varga charts (divisional charts)—tools that go beyond surface-level astrology. By analysing these deep layers of the chart, she detects the dominant mental energies of Sattva (purity), Rajas (action), and Tamas (inertia) that influence one's behaviour, mindset, leadership style, and decision-making ability. Her sessions identify not just what is happening in one's life, but why, revealing root karmas, energetic imbalances, and soul-level patterns. Using this blueprint, Dr. Dhara crafts precise pathways for growth, transformation, and powerful business breakthroughs. Trained in past life therapy, hypnosis, and yogic sciences, she offers a rare combination of astrological precision and spiritual depth. Entrepreneurs and visionaries seek her guidance not just to succeed, but to evolve consciously. If you're ready to lead with clarity, purpose, and cosmic alignment—Dr. Dhara Patel is the voice of awakened strategy. InfluencerPro—where influence meets innovation—is more than just a platform; it's a movement. Crafted with a vision to reshape digital storytelling, it connects forward-thinking brands with impactful creators across niches. At its core, InfluencerPro simplifies influencer discovery, campaign management, and ROI analytics, creating a seamless bridge between brand vision and authentic content. From curated on boarding and strategic collaborations to performance-based insights and timely payouts, every feature is built to empower growth. What sets InfluencerPro apart? Its blend of cutting-edge technology, human creativity, and measurable results. Whether you're scaling your start-ups or elevating an established brand, this ecosystem transforms campaigns into conversations—and influence into impact.


NDTV
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- NDTV
When In Tokyo, Alanna Panday Can't Miss Chirashizushi And Fluffy Pancakes
Ananya Panday's cousin, Alanna Panday, is currently enjoying a luxurious stay in Tokyo alongside her husband, Ivor McCray, and their son, River. Undoubtedly, an array of Japanese delicacies took centre stage. The YouTuber kick-started her culinary escapades by giving a sneak peek into an authentic izakaya, which is a type of casual Japanese gastropub where people gather to drink and eat small, shareable dishes served from an open kitchen, indicating a focus on fresh preparation. Watch Alanna Panday's story below: Following this, Alanna gave a virtual tour of the foodie delights she relished over there. The first frame featured a long piece of driftwood served with a big bowl of Chirashizushi (which literally means scattered sushi). This dish is characterised by its colourful and artful presentation, with the toppings "scattered" (arranged) over a layer of rice. From what it looked like, the variety of ingredients included raw fish (sashimi), seafood and chopped pieces of a range of vegetables. To balance the rich flavours of the food item and offer a mix of textures in each bite, we can also spot a couple of bowls containing side dishes commonly served with it, like miso soup, pickled ginger, seaweed salad and a few other condiments. Watch Alanna Panday's story below: Afterwards, Alanna took her fans inside the kitchen, documenting the preparation of the cloud-like smooth pancakes. Here, the chef was seen skillfully pouring the thick, white, creamy batter for the pancakes on a baking plate, creating cute shapes with it. 'The fluffiest pancakes,' read her small note below the video, capturing the essence of the moment. Watch Alanna Panday's story below: Well, how can a foodie like her stop herself from ending her wholesome meal without a sweet dish? The following frame in the YouTuber's journey featured irresistible Japanese souffle pancakes, served alongside a dollop of high-purity Manuka honey, fresh milk for the whipped cream and dried fruits on top. Surely, the pancakes, with their sweet aroma and buttery texture, were a delightful end to her culinary journey for the day. Watch Alanna Panday's story below:


Evening Standard
13-06-2025
- Health
- Evening Standard
This Manuka honey has 50,000 five-star reviews - here's how to get £20 off
'Manuka honey comes in several different strength ratings, so you can upgrade to the best rating to suit you. The greater the MGO number on the pot, the higher the rating in the Manuka honey,' TV GP Dr Hilary Jones says. 'If you'd like to avoid relying on pharmaceutical medications for spluttery coughs and colds, you might be interested to know that I keep this in my cupboard, in my kitchen at home. It's genuine New Zealand Manuka honey. It's antibacterial, it's antiviral and it's anti-inflammatory. And it's natural, it's like natural medicine. So, rely on this, it gives you good protection.'
Yahoo
09-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Manuka honey firm Comvita names Karl Gradon new CEO
Comvita has appointed Karl Gradon, a former CEO of a rival Manuka honey producer, as its new CEO. The company, headquartered in New Zealand, has not had a permanent chief executive since David Banfield stepped down in August last year. Brett Hewlett, who was the chair at the time and had formerly been Comvita's CEO, took on the role of acting chief executive during what was described today (9 June) by the company as a 'critical juncture for the business'. He will step down on 31 July. In a statement, Comvita said Gradon has 'extensive experience in global leadership within the primary industry, having previously held senior leadership roles offshore with Fonterra and Kerry Ingredients'. Gradon worked for Fonterra for more than a decade up to 2014. According to his LinkedIn profile, he held roles at the dairy giant in Brazil, the US and Singapore. He worked for Kerry in Singapore for just over a year up to the end of 2015. From December 2015 to June 2018, he was CEO of New Zealand Mānuka Group. More recently, he was CEO of New Zealand dairy processor Miraka for three years up to this April. In a statement, Comvita acknowledged Hewlett's role as CEO. The company said during his ten-month tenure Hewlett has 'brought stability and leadership through a significant period of transition for the company'. Hewlett's stint at the helm included a 'comprehensive cost reduction programme, organisation restructure and strategic responses to an extremely challenging trading environment', it added. In February, when Comvita reported its half-year results, the company revealed cuts had been made in its workforce under a restructuring exercise. The company reported a net loss after tax of NZ$6.5m ($3.7m) for the first half ended 31 December, compared with a NZ$2.5m loss in the prior year. Revenue for the period was NZ$99.7m, a decline of 5.3%. "Manuka honey firm Comvita names Karl Gradon new CEO " was originally created and published by Just Food, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Sign in to access your portfolio