Search Results for: Squid preparations
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the eastern pacific from prince william sound, alaska to the southern tip of mexico. california sea lions are social animals that communicate with various barks, growls, honks and clicks. their sleek bodies, powerful flippers and excellent vision allow this species to hunt a variety of prey such as squid
, anchovy, rockfish, whiting and mackerel. size up to feet long and lbs diet primarily squid, anchovy, rockfish, whiting and mackerel range eastern pacific from prince william sound, alaska to the southern tip of mexico habitat near-shore waters physical characteristics size maximum length is feet (...
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to process new requested specification for customers, and take care about quality, shipping schedule, loading. we're now working this way for some big distributors in usa market and some regular customers from eu. frozen pangasius, swai, tilapia, black tiger, vannamei, clams, octopus, cuttlefish, squid
spiced, skewer, sushi, nobashi, shrimp with potato string, surimi stick, torpedo, matsukasa, shrimp ring, temaki, tempura. anand exports sea-ex basic member india - we can arrange supply of many varieties of frozen sea foods for the international market. main products are frozen shrimps, cuttle fish, squid...
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