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Frozen Mackerel

8,00$200g
Frozen mackerel is a type of oily fish that is known for its rich flavor and high nutritional value. The fish is typically caught and frozen soon after to maintain its freshness and quality. When it comes to taste, frozen mackerel has a rich and distinctive flavor that is often described as slightly sweet and oily. It has a high oil content, which gives it a unique taste and texture. The fish can be prepared in a variety of ways, including grilling, frying, baking, or broiling. Usage: 1. Grilling: Brush the mackerel with some olive oil, season with salt and pepper and grill over medium-high heat for about 5-6 minutes on each side until the fish is cooked through. 2. Baking: Preheat the oven to 400°F, place the mackerel on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, season with your favorite spices and bake for about 15-20 minutes until the fish is cooked through. 3. Frying: Dip the mackerel in a beaten egg and then coat with breadcrumbs. Heat some oil in a pan and fry the mackerel for about 3-4 minutes on each side until they are golden brown. Once cooked, the mackerel can be served with a variety of sides such as roasted vegetables, rice, salad, or mashed potatoes. It can also be used as a topping for sandwiches, burgers, or tacos. Some people prefer to eat it with a squeeze of lemon juice or a sauce of their choice. Preparation Before frozen mackerel is packaged and sent out to the market, it typically undergoes a few preparation steps at the factory to ensure its quality and safety. 1.First, the mackerel is caught and transported to the factory, where it is cleaned and gutted. The head, tail, and fins are removed, and the fish is washed thoroughly to remove any dirt or debris. 2. Next, the mackerel is often flash-frozen to preserve its freshness and flavor. This process involves quickly freezing the fish at extremely low temperatures to prevent the formation of ice crystals, which can damage the texture and flavor of the fish. 3. After the mackerel is frozen, it is usually packed and stored in a freezer until it is shipped to its final destination. During this process, the fish is kept at a consistent temperature to ensure its quality and safety.

Frozen Mixed Seafoods

14,50$1Kg
Frozen seafood mix from Japan is a blend of various seafood such as shrimp, squid, octopus, and scallops. The mix is typically sold in frozen form, making it convenient to store and prepare. The seafood used in the mix is carefully selected for its quality, freshness, and flavor. The mix may include both cooked and raw seafood, depending on the recipe and intended use. The seafood mix is versatile and can be used in a variety of dishes, such as stir-fries, soups, stews, paellas, and sushi rolls. It adds a delicious and flavorful seafood taste to any dish and is a convenient way to enjoy a variety of seafood without having to buy each type of seafood separately. Overall, frozen seafood mix from Japan is a delicious and convenient option for seafood lovers who want to enjoy a variety of seafood in one package. It is easy to prepare, versatile, and can be used in a variety of dishes.

Frozen Seared Bonito

52,50$400g
Frozen Seared Bonito, or Katsuo Tataki in Japanese cuisine, is a popular seafood delicacy that is highly prized for its rich, smoky flavor and meaty texture. This dish is prepared by searing the bonito fish fillets over high heat until the outer layer is caramelized while the inside remains raw. The fillets are then quickly chilled and frozen to preserve their texture and flavor. The texture of frozen seared bonito is firm and meaty, with a rich and savory taste that is often described as being similar to beef. The searing process helps to lock in the natural oils and flavors of the fish, giving it a unique and intense taste. Overall, frozen seared bonito (Katsuo Tataki) is a delicious and unique seafood delicacy that is enjoyed by seafood lovers as Its rich and meaty flavor and firm texture make it a versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of dishes, and its nutritious qualities make it a healthy and delicious addition to any meal

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