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Frozen Boiled Octopus

35,00$1.5Kg
Frozen Boiled Tako from Africa is a really pleasing to eat kind of food for seafood lovers! Tako, also known as octopus, is a versatile and nutritious ingredient that can be used in a variety of dishes. Our Tako is carefully selected and boiled to perfection, then frozen to preserve its freshness and flavor. -Each piece of our Frozen Boiled Tako is tender and succulent, with a subtle flavor that pairs well with a variety of spices and sauces. Whether you're grilling, stir-frying, or serving it sashimi-style, our Tako is sure to impress your guests and elevate your dishes. -Not only is our Frozen Boiled Tako delicious, it's also a healthy source of protein, vitamins, and minerals. And because it's frozen, you can enjoy it at your convenience without worrying about spoilage or waste.

Frozen Botan Ebi

210,00$2Kg
Sashimi grade, “Botan Ebi” is a type of shrimp that is popular for sushi. Botan Ebi texture is firm with a good bite, and taste is sweet, clean flavor with a slight sea salt flavor.

Frozen Capelins _ Shishamo

3,20$10pc
-Rich in selenium which is an antioxidant that improves skin appearance and lowers signs of aging -Offers essential vitamins and minerals required for the hair to look healthy and feel healthy -Lowers the chances of atherosclerosis, strokes, heart attacks and coronary heart disease.

Frozen Capelins 3L

3,20$5Pc
Frozen Capelins 3L/Shishamo that known as small and tender fish, are a popular ingredient in many Asian dishes, known for their unique taste and texture. The capelins are carefully selected and processed to ensure their quality, taste, and nutritional value. When you taste Frozen Capelins 3L/Shishamo, you will immediately notice their unique and delicate flavor. The fish have a mild and slightly sweet taste, perfect for adding a burst of flavor to your favorite dishes. Their texture is tender and succulent, adding a satisfying bite to salads, soups, and stir-fries. Frozen Capelins 3L/Shishamo are not only delicious but also incredibly nutritious. They are a good source of protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamins and minerals, making them a perfect choice for those who are health-conscious.

Frozen Collar of Yellow Tail Fish

5,40$400g
Grill your collars over high heat, painting them with sesame oil, until they are cooked through and a little charred. Generally this is pick-it-up-and-eat-it food, but you can pick at hamachi kama with chopsticks or a fork. Serve with a salad, steamed rice, and plenty of beer.

Frozen Crab Butter Can

20,00$100g
Kanimiso is a traditional Japanese delicacy known as crab butter or crab paste, and it has a rich, creamy texture. Kanimiso is a versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of dishes, from sushi rolls to pasta sauces. Not to be mistaken for crab meat in a can, this is crab 'brain' (the grey portion of the crab head that most Asians love) in a can. One of the unique qualities of Kanimiso is its umami flavor, which is often described as savory and meaty. This flavor comes from the crab eggs themselves, which are rich in amino acids and minerals. The texture of Kanimiso is also noteworthy, as it is smooth and velvety with a slightly sticky consistency

Frozen Dried Young Sardines

4,50$100g
Frozen Dried Young Sardines known for Savoring the unique and savory flavor. These small and tender fish are a popular ingredient in many Asian dishes, known for their rich and flavorful taste. The sardines have a slightly salty and rich flavor, perfect for adding a burst of flavor to your favorite dishes. Their texture is crispy and crunchy, adding a satisfying crunch to salads, soups, and stir-fries. Frozen Dried Young Sardines are not only delicious but also incredibly nutritious. They are a good source of protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins and minerals.

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