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Kippered herring is a traditional method of preserving Atlantic herring by splitting, salting, and hot-smoking the fish, resulting in a rich, oily, and deeply savory fillet. The texture is tender and flaky, with a pronounced smoky flavor that intensifies the natural umami of the fish. It is a nutrient-dense food, providing a substantial 24.58g of protein and 12.37g of healthy fats per 100g, with zero carbohydrates.
People love kippered herring for its intense, smoky flavor and satisfying, meaty texture that makes it a standout on breakfast plates or as a savory snack. Its convenience as a ready-to-eat, shelf-stable protein source has made it a cultural staple, particularly in British and Northern European cuisine.
The strong, smoky taste can be overpowering for those who prefer milder fish, and the traditional curing process results in a high sodium content. To mitigate the salt, you can soak the fillets in cold water or milk for 10-15 minutes before eating, or pair them with low-sodium sides like fresh greens or unsalted potatoes. As a common fish allergen, it should be avoided by those with specific fish sensitivities.
The word 'kipper' originally referred to a male salmon in its spawning season, but by the 16th century, it became the term for herring that had been split, salted, and smoked to preserve it.
| Water | 59.7 g |
| Energy | 217 kcal |
| Energy | 908 kj |
| Protein | 24.6 g |
| Total lipid (fat) | 12.4 g |
| Ash | 1.9 g |
| Carbohydrate, by difference | 0.00 g |
| Fiber, total dietary | 0.00 g |
| Total Sugars | 0.00 g |
| Calcium, Ca | 84.0 mg |
| Iron, Fe | 1.5 mg |
| Magnesium, Mg | 46.0 mg |
| Phosphorus, P | 325 mg |
| Potassium, K | 447 mg |
| Sodium, Na | 918 mg |
| Zinc, Zn | 1.4 mg |
| Copper, Cu | 0.14 mg |
| Manganese, Mn | 0.05 mg |
| Selenium, Se | 52.6 ug |
| Vitamin C, total ascorbic acid | 1.0 mg |
| Thiamin | 0.13 mg |
| Riboflavin | 0.32 mg |
| Niacin | 4.4 mg |
| Pantothenic acid | 0.88 mg |
| Vitamin B-6 | 0.41 mg |
| Folate, total | 14.0 ug |
| Folic acid | 0.00 ug |
| Folate, food | 14.0 ug |
| Folate, DFE | 14.0 ug |
| Choline, total | 95.0 mg |
| Vitamin B-12 | 18.7 ug |
| Vitamin B-12, added | 0.00 ug |
| Vitamin A, RAE | 40.0 ug |
| Retinol | 40.0 ug |
| Carotene, beta | 0.00 ug |
| Carotene, alpha | 0.00 ug |
| Cryptoxanthin, beta | 0.00 ug |
| Vitamin A, IU | 135 iu |
| Lycopene | 0.00 ug |
| Lutein + zeaxanthin | 0.00 ug |
| Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) | 1.5 mg |
| Vitamin E, added | 0.00 mg |
| Vitamin D (D2 + D3), International Units | 86.0 iu |
| Vitamin D (D2 + D3) | 2.2 ug |
| Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) | 2.2 ug |
| Vitamin K (phylloquinone) | 0.10 ug |
| Alcohol, ethyl | 0.00 g |
| Caffeine | 0.00 mg |
| Theobromine | 0.00 mg |
| Fatty acids, total saturated | 2.8 g |
| SFA 4:0 | 0.00 g |
| SFA 6:0 | 0.00 g |
| SFA 8:0 | 0.00 g |
| SFA 10:0 | 0.00 g |
| SFA 12:0 | 0.02 g |
| SFA 14:0 | 0.76 g |
| SFA 16:0 | 1.9 g |
| SFA 18:0 | 0.15 g |
| Fatty acids, total monounsaturated | 5.1 g |
| MUFA 16:1 | 0.85 g |
| MUFA 18:1 | 2.1 g |
| MUFA 20:1 | 0.99 g |
| MUFA 22:1 | 1.1 g |
| Fatty acids, total polyunsaturated | 2.9 g |
| PUFA 18:2 | 0.18 g |
| PUFA 18:3 | 0.14 g |
| PUFA 18:4 | 0.29 g |
| PUFA 20:4 | 0.08 g |
| PUFA 20:5 n-3 (EPA) | 0.97 g |
| PUFA 22:5 n-3 (DPA) | 0.07 g |
| PUFA 22:6 n-3 (DHA) | 1.2 g |
| Cholesterol | 82.0 mg |
| Tryptophan | 0.28 g |
| Threonine | 1.1 g |
| Isoleucine | 1.1 g |
| Leucine | 2.0 g |
| Lysine | 2.3 g |
| Methionine | 0.73 g |
| Cystine | 0.26 g |
| Phenylalanine | 0.96 g |
| Tyrosine | 0.83 g |
| Valine | 1.3 g |
| Arginine | 1.5 g |
| Histidine | 0.72 g |
| Alanine | 1.5 g |
| Aspartic acid | 2.5 g |
| Glutamic acid | 3.7 g |
| Glycine | 1.2 g |
| Proline | 0.87 g |
| Serine | 1.0 g |
What is the difference between kippered and smoked herring?
Kippered herring is a specific type of smoked herring where the fish is split, gutted, salted, and then hot-smoked. Traditional smoked herring might be cold-smoked, resulting in a different texture and flavor profile.
Is kippered herring healthy?
Yes, it is highly nutritious, providing excellent protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamins like D and B12. However, it is high in sodium, so it should be consumed in moderation, especially by those watching their salt intake.
How should I store kippered herring?
Unopened, it can be stored in a cool, dark place. Once opened, it should be refrigerated in an airtight container and consumed within a few days. It can also be frozen for longer storage.