
Moji Sushi Spicy Crab Roll
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Moji Sushi Spicy Crab Roll is fully cooked and ready-to-eat, ideal for on-the-go and great for lunch, dinner, or just a snack when you want that sushi fix. Made with spicy sriracha, crunchy carrots, surimi, rice and finished with sesame seeds for a spicy twist on the ordinary.

170 Calories Per Serving
7g Protein Per Serving
Ready-To-Eat

Ingredients: Water, Cooked Surimi (Alaska Pollock, water, sugar, egg whites, wheat starch, corn starch, contains 2% or less of the following: soybean oil, sorbitol, food starch-modified (potato), mirin wine (sake, sugar, salt, water, yeast extract), salt, potassium chloride, artificial crab flavor, carrageenan, sodium tripolyphosphate, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, citric acid, paprika oleoresin, carmine, color added), Rice, Carrots, Soybean or Canola Oil, Vinegar, Enzyme Modified Egg Yolk, Chili, Salt, Sugar, Garlic, Sesame Seeds, Seaweed, Acetic Acid, Food Starch-Modified, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Xanthan Gum, Lemon Juice Concentrate, Spice, Potassium Sorbate and Sodium Bisulfite as preservatives, Calcium Disodium EDTA (to protect flavor).
Contains: Fish (Alaska Pollock), Wheat, Eggs, Sesame.
Packets: Wasabi (See Packet). Soy Sauce (Water, Wheat, Soybeans, Salt).
Contains: Wheat, Soybeans
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
Item # 655778358244
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From the Source to the Plate
Since joining Trident Seafoods in 2006, we control every step in the making of our Louis Kemp surimi seafood products — from the harvesting of Alaska pollock by our own fishing boats, to processing at our state-of-the-art facility in Motley, Minnesota, all the way to your plate.
Commitment to Sustainability
With over 45 years of experience fishing the cold, icy waters off the coast of Alaska, our commitment the responsible fishing practices runs deep. Wild Alaska Pollock is one of the best studied fisheries in the world, is certified by the Marine Stewardship Council and Responsible Fisheries Management, and is managed based on robust, sound science, and transparent governance. We actively participate in the federal fisheries management processes and actively support research and management decisions that keep our fisheries thriving. On the grounds, Trident works cooperatively with our Captains and regional trade associations to ensure that we harvest our Wild Alaska Pollock with low levels of incidental catch. Our harvesters use cutting edge technology to locate and target schools of Wild Alaska Pollock and use tools like excluders and cameras to avoid non-target species, such as Chinook salmon. All vessels carry federal fisheries observers that collect catch data and ensure that catch quotas are not exceeded. In our plants, we have exceeded industry norms through our work to design a third-party accredited social standard for our processing facilities.
How we catch Wild Alaska Pollock
We harvest Wild Alaska Pollock in the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska using a mix of Trident’s own vessels, like the Kodiak Enterprise, as well as more than 40 independently-owned vessels. Catcher processors process the fish onboard and catcher vessels deliver to one of our shore-based facilities in Akutan, Kodiak, or Sand Point (and sometimes to one of our partner’s plants). Regardless of where it is processed, our captains and plant managers are in constant communication with each other to ensure that we have the freshest fish possible. Most Wild Alaska Pollock is harvested with midwater trawls, which have zero contact with the ocean floor. Our captains use the latest technology, combined with decades of on-the-water experience, to target large schools of Wild Alaska Pollock, which allows them to avoid incidental catch. In fact, the Wild Alaska Pollock fishery is one of the cleanest fisheries in the world, with less than 1% of the catch being made up of incidentally caught species.