Frozen Shellfish

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Frozen Kaki Oyster 2L

27,00$1Kg
Frozen Kaki Oyster is a premium quality seafood product that is harvested from the cold, clean waters of the Pacific Ocean. The oysters are carefully selected for their plump, meaty flesh and deliciously briny flavor. These Frozen Kaki Oysters are a great source of protein, vitamins and minerals, making them a nutritious addition to any diet.

Frozen Oysters With Shell

30,00$1Kg
Shiki’s oysters are flown direct from Japan. The oysters are grown off the coastlines of japan until they are the perfect size. The Oyster farmers harvest these oysters individually and shuck them on the spot before IQF freezes them to maintain the sashimi grade and its freshness. Normally, oysters in the shell for raw consumption require the use of a knife when opening the shell or removing the meat. It is a difficult task to handle the knife and requires a lot of effort before eating the oyster. The Smart Oyster has eliminated this hassle to the maximum extent possible through a special process. It is an oyster in the shell that changes the concept of conventional oysters. Simply defrost and remove the band to open the shell, and enjoy them raw as they are. This convenience makes it a commercial product used in restaurants, especially oyster bars. The oyster meat is also plump and resilient. Once you experience the convenience of not needing an oyster knife, you will be shocked. It is a convenience that we would like to share with many people. You can enjoy them just by defrosting them, and we also recommend them for grilled oysters at barbecues in the coming season.

Frozen Red King Crab Leg

116,00$1.5Kg
Frozen Red King Crab Leg is a delicacy that is highly valued for its sweet and succulent meat. The King Crab is caught in the frigid waters of the Bering Sea and is known for its large size and unique flavor. The legs are harvested and then flash-frozen to preserve their freshness and flavor. The leg of the Red King Crab is typically quite large and meaty, making it a popular choice for seafood lovers. The meat inside the leg is white and has a delicately sweet flavor that is often compared to that of lobster

Frozen Scallop

58,00$1Kg
Frozen no shell scallops are a popular seafood item that are harvested from the ocean and then quickly frozen to maintain their freshness and quality. The scallops are sold without their shells, which makes them easy to prepare and cook. Frozen no shell scallops are a creamy white color with a round shape. They have a firm texture and a sweet, delicate flavor that is often described as slightly nutty or buttery. Overall, frozen no shell scallops are a delicious and nutritious seafood option that can add flavor and texture to a variety of dishes. Their sweet flavor, firm texture, and versatility make them a popular choice for seafood enthusiasts and home cooks alike

Frozen Soft Shell Crab

22,50$1Kg
Frozen Soft Shell Crab is a popular ingredient in many seafood dishes, known for its tender and flavorful meat. The crabs are carefully selected and processed to ensure their quality, taste, and nutritional value. When you taste Frozen Soft Shell Crab, you will immediately notice its unique flavor and texture. The crab has a slightly sweet and delicate flavor that is characteristic of soft shell crabs. Its texture is soft and tender. Its rich nutritional value, combined with its versatility and unique taste, make it a perfect choice for those who are looking for a healthy and flavorful meal.

Frozen Surf Clam

47,00$1Kg
Hokkigai Surf Clam (Arctic) is a premium seafood product that offers a unique and delicious taste as you'll experience a burst of flavor that is both sweet and salty, with a hint of ocean freshness when you bite into it. It is sourced from the cold, pristine waters of the Arctic, these clams are known for their sweet and briny flavor. The texture of the clam is firm and chewy, with a satisfying bite that is perfect for sushi and other dishes. Hokkigai Surf Clams are also a good source of protein, vitamins, and minerals, making them a healthy and delicious addition to any meal

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