Shoppers love this frozen grocery find for its convenience, high-quality ingredients, and customizable meal options. Easy to prepare and protein-packed, it offers a fresh, healthy alternative to traditional poke bowls, making it a popular choice for quick, satisfying lunches.
Shoyu Ahi Poke Kit – $9.99
- Features wild-caught ahi tuna cubes with a shoyu (soy-based) sauce packet for a classic Hawaiian-style poke flavor.
- Described as tasting surprisingly fresh for frozen, closest to authentic mainland poke; author buys weekly for quick lunches.
- Nutritional info: Approximately 240-420 calories depending on sauce usage, high in protein.
- Enriched from Reddit: Users in r/Volumeeating and r/safe_food note it’s simple to customize with low-cal additions like lemon juice, furikake, or spring mix for volume eating.
- From X: Recommended for semi-homemade bowls by mixing with rice, roasted corn, pickled ginger, and seaweed salad; praised for sashimi-grade quality.
Limu Ahi Poke Kit – $9.99
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- Includes ahi tuna with limu (seaweed-infused) sauce for a traditional, oceanic twist.
- Highlighted in the review as one of the flavors sampled; offers island-style no-cook meal with preserved texture from flash-freezing.
- Enriched from sources: Similar to other kits, users appreciate the sustainability and ease; often compared favorably to fresh Hawaiian poke despite being frozen.
- From Reddit (r/Hawaii): Discussions emphasize that while not as fresh as local, it’s a solid mainland option without the high cost of shipping.
Wasabi Ahi Poke Kit – $9.99
- Ahi tuna paired with wasabi sauce for a spicy kick.
- Users report the sauce has just enough heat without overpowering; great for adding variety to meals.
- Nutritional info: 420 calories with full sauce packet, 240 without, making it adaptable for calorie control.
- Enriched from Reddit (r/aldi, r/1200isplenty, r/Costco): Highly rated as “awesome” and “tasty”; preferred over salmon versions for lower calories, fat, and carbs while matching protein; found at various stores like WinCo and Costco.
- From X: Part of the lineup promoted for building custom bowls with add-ins like carrots, avocado, and edamame.
California Roll Ahi Poke Kit – $8.99
- Ahi tuna kit inspired by California roll flavors, likely including sesame or mild seasonings to mimic the sushi roll taste.
- Affordable option with high protein; positioned as an easy entry into poke for beginners.
- Enriched from Instacart/Meijer listings: Available for same-day delivery; users in frozen food discussions note its convenience and quality.
- From Reddit (r/fargo): Recommended as high-quality sushi-grade frozen fish alternative in areas without fresh options.
Sriracha Salmon Poke Kit – $11.99
- Features salmon with sriracha sauce for a spicy, bold flavor profile.
- Slightly higher priced due to salmon; offers variety beyond tuna options.
- Enriched from Reddit (r/safe_food): Praised for simple pre-cubed format; follow thawing instructions for best results; users in PNW stores like WinCo enjoy it for poke nights.
- From X: Included in promotions for salmon or ahi in flavors like Sriracha; suggested for healthy, easy meals with rice and veggies.
Albacore Poke Kit – $9.99 (estimated, available via Annasea direct)
- Frozen albacore tuna with sauce options like shoyu or others; sustainable and keto-friendly.
- While not explicitly confirmed at Meijer, it’s part of Annasea’s broader line; users note its wild-caught quality.
- Enriched from X: Promoted with discounts for home delivery; ideal for raw food diets or protein-focused meals.
- From Reddit: General positive feedback on Annasea kits for lasting freshness when frozen.
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