Search Results for: Abalone smoked cooked
partners, we can now offer: pasteurized crab meat, red snapper & malabar snapper, grouper, octopus ball type, squid: tubes & tentacles, rings & tentacles, mahi mahi fillets skinless, portion cut, co treated. indian vannamei shrimp: raw headless, shell on, peeled & deveined, pud, iqf & blocks, raw & pre cooked
traceability of farmed fish, or custom workups to provide sustainability compliance, seafood id can be your partner in protecting our environment while you secure additional market share in a hyper-competitive industry. contact: edward e. diehl, ph.d city: wheeling, il tel: fax: skype: - email: acme smoked...
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partners, we can now offer: pasteurized crab meat, red snapper & malabar snapper, grouper, octopus ball type, squid: tubes & tentacles, rings & tentacles, mahi mahi fillets skinless, portion cut, co treated. indian vannamei shrimp: raw headless, shell on, peeled & deveined, pud, iqf & blocks, raw & pre cooked
traceability of farmed fish, or custom workups to provide sustainability compliance, seafood id can be your partner in protecting our environment while you secure additional market share in a hyper-competitive industry. contact: edward e. diehl, ph.d city: wheeling, il tel: fax: skype: - email: acme smoked...
http://www.sea-ex.com/countryinfo/usa.htm
fish, whether or not cooked before or during the smoking process; flours, meals and pellets, of fish fit for human consumption hs code item description flours, meals and pellets of fish fit for human consumption view gst livers, roes and milt of fish, dried, smoked, salted or in brine view gst tilapias
crustaceans, whether in shell or not, whether or not cooked before or during the smoking process; crustaceans, in shell, cooked by steaming or by boiling hs code item description rock lobster and other sea craw fish (palinurus spp., panulirus spp., jasus spp.) view gst lobsters (homarus spp.): view...
https://www.seair.co.in/gst/hsn-code-fish-crustaceans-molluscs-aquatic-invertebrates.aspx