Fish
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Rohu fish- 4.5kg€44.49
Rohu or Rui fish is a species of freshwater fish that is commonly found in the rivers and lakes of the Indian subcontinent. It is a popular food fish and is widely consumed in the Indian subcontinent and other Southeast Asian countries.
Rohu or Rui fish is a source of high-quality protein and is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential for maintaining a healthy heart and brain. It is often prepared as a curry or gravy-based dish in Indian cuisine, with a variety of spices and herbs.
One of the popular preparations of Rohu or Rui fish in Indian cuisine is the Bengali dish, "Rui Macher Jhol," which is a lightly spiced fish curry made with onions, tomatoes, ginger, and green chilies. The fish is also commonly grilled or fried and served as a snack or appetizer.
Overall, Rohu or Rui fish is a delicious and nutritious ingredient that is widely used in the Indian subcontinent and other Southeast Asian cuisines.
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Koi Fish in Ice Block 500g (Buy 3 get 1 Free)€8.99
Koi fish (Cleaned in frozen Ice block)
Koi fish, also known as Climbing Perch, is a freshwater fish species that is commonly found in the water bodies of South and Southeast Asia, including India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Thailand. It is a popular food fish and is also often kept as a pet.
Koi fish has a tender and flaky texture, and it is rich in proteins, vitamins, and minerals, making it a healthy food choice. It is usually prepared by frying, grilling, or cooking in curries with different spices and herbs, and it is widely consumed in South and Southeast Asian cuisine.
In some regions, Koi fish is also used for medicinal purposes, and its parts are believed to have several health benefits. For example, its scales are used in traditional medicine to treat skin ailments, while its gallbladder is used to cure liver and bladder problems.
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Pabda fish in Ice Block 500g€8.99
Pabda fish (In a frozen Ice block)
Pabda fish is a type of freshwater catfish found in India, Bangladesh, and other Southeast Asian countries. It is a popular food fish and is widely consumed in these regions.
Pabda fish has a mild, sweet taste and a soft texture. It is commonly prepared by frying, grilling, or cooking in curries. It is also a good source of protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and other essential nutrients, making it a healthy food choice.
In some regions, Pabda fish is also considered to have medicinal properties and is used in traditional medicine for treating various ailments.
In summary, Pabda fish is a freshwater catfish found in India, Bangladesh, and Southeast Asia, known for its mild taste and nutritional benefits.
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Salmon Steaks€12.49Out of stock
Salmon is a popular fish known for its pink to orange flesh and rich flavor. It is an anadromous fish, meaning it is born in freshwater, migrates to the ocean, and returns to freshwater to spawn. Salmon is high in protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and essential nutrients, making it highly nutritious. Common species include Atlantic salmon, Chinook, and Sockeye. Salmon is widely consumed globally, prepared through grilling, baking, smoking, or raw in dishes like sushi.
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Hilsa Fish 1500-1550g€65.49Out of stock
Hilsa, scientifically known as Tenualosa Ilisha, is a species of fish that is widely found in the rivers of South Asia, including the Padma River. The Padma River is one of the major rivers in Bangladesh and is known for being a significant habitat for Hilsa.
Hilsa is a popular and economically important fish in the region, cherished for its unique taste and nutritional value. It is a migratory fish, traveling upstream from the Bay of Bengal to spawn in freshwater rivers like the Padma. The Padma River, with its rich nutrients and suitable conditions, provides an ideal environment for the Hilsa to thrive.
Hilsa has a distinct silver-colored body with a slightly elongated shape, and it is renowned for its delicious and fatty flesh. The fish is especially prized for its unique flavor, which is enhanced by its natural habitat in the brackish water of the river estuaries. The Hilsa fish is a staple in the cuisine of Bangladesh and neighboring regions, and it holds cultural and culinary significance.
Harvesting and consumption of Hilsa are major economic activities for the communities along the Padma River, contributing significantly to the livelihoods of local fishermen. However, overfishing and environmental changes can pose challenges to the sustainable management of Hilsa populations, and conservation efforts are often undertaken to ensure the long-term survival of this iconic fish species.
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