The giant tiger prawn is a crustacean that is actively reared for food purposes. Initially, the species was first discovered in the year 1798. The females of the species reach a length of 33 cm and their weight is around 200-320 grams. On the other hand, the males have a length of 20-25 cm and their weight can be near to 100-170 grams. The carapace and abdomen of both are banded with red and white stripes. Naturally, the Tiger prawn is found in the Indo pacific region. This goes from the eastern coast of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula to Southeast Asia, the Pacific Ocean, and northern Australia. They can be seen in the Gulf of Mexico too. Their first capturing happened in 1988 when nearly 300 of them were held from the South Eastern shore. Now they can be caught in the waters ranging from Texas to North Carolina. The Tiger prawn can stay in different types of settings but when they grow up you can find them in estuaries and mangroves only. Black tiger prawn variety is said to be nocturnal. In the day they burrow into the substrates and in the night they look out for food. Mating also happens in night and they produce around 8 lakh eggs. PACKING : HOSO, HLSO
King Fish (scomberomorus Guttatus) Also famous as the Indopacific king mackerel, this fish is a subspecies among the mackerel variety. You can find it abundantly occupying the Indian Ocean and areas around it. A very popular game fish the average weight it can grow up to is around 45 kg. It is also considered to be a very strong fighter. To avoid being caught it can jump out of the water and surprise the catcher too. The Kingfish is silvery white on the sides and it has multiple rows of brown spots all along its body. The size of the spots is smaller than the diameter of its eyes. Malaysia, India and Thailand have commercial fisheries which deal in handling the kingfish. In India areas around Sunder bans, West Bengal and Chennai is where the fish is abundantly found. Most of the countries of the Indian subcontinent i.e. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are regulars when it comes to eating this fish. It is eaten fresh or cooked and also used to make fish pickle. Sometimes the same is eaten with freshly cooked rice. Even though Thailand has less availability of the fish the demand to eat is quite high. PACKING : Ruunnig weight IF GRADE : 3/5Kg, 5/10Kg, 10/15Kg, 15Kg Ups
Tiger prawns.
This premium frozen black tiger prawn boasts firm, succulent meat with a distinctive sweet flavor, making it ideal for a variety of gourmet seafood dishes. Harvested from Indonesian waters and processed via rapid freezing, these prawns retain exceptional freshness and quality. - Species Name: Penaeus monodon - Origin: Indonesia (sourced from West Nusa Tenggara) - Size/Weight Range: Typically 21/25 count per kg (approximately 40-50 g per prawn, customizable upon request) - Processing: Frozen immediately post-harvest; available with shell on/off, peeled and deveined on request - Packaging: Vacuum-sealed in food-grade plastic bags or boxes; stored at -18C or below - Certifications: Health Certificate (BKIPM) available upon request; facility adheres to HACCP guidelines - Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 1 ton (negotiable) - Shipping: Air, Ocean (FOB/CNF/CIF)
Type = Frozen Origin = Indonesia Size = HOSO,HLSO,PDTO pack Type = 10kg/Master Carton,20kg/Master Carton, 25kg/MC; IIQF/BQF Shelf Lives = 2 Years Load = 20 Container ( 12,6-13 Ton ) 40 Container ( 22-25 Ton ) Payment Terms = L/C,100% Irrevocable at Sight = T/T,50 % in advance payment and 50% Balancing Copy B/L Production Capability = 75-100 Ton/Monthly
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Large Freshwater Prawns. We are providing fresh and frozen king prawns worldwide. We have been supplying quality Prawns for the international market for years. We deliver our services and products to our customers in the following food sectors: manufacturers, commodity wholesalers, and foodservice distributors. One Prawn contains 150 - 400 grams Any quantity. Affordable prices.
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