The island of South Sulawesi Indonesia is one of the producers of flying fish eggs with the best quality. Fish eggs from South Sulawesi have been exported since 1970
One of the uses of flying fish roe fiber is for collagen products, which are still imported and widely used in health products. The fat content of the Sulawesi Flying Fish Roe is low, at 3.1%, while the foreign products are 4 - 40%, Indicating that the Flying Fish Roe is high in protein and low in fat content. Nutritionally, tobiko is rich in protein, vitamins, and omega 3 fatty acids.
- Origin = Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
- Process = Process dried by sunshine, Dried condition, Without fiber, No foreign material
- Supply = 100 Tons / In a season
- Minimum order = 1 - 10 Tons
- Packing = 10 kg / Carton box = 5 pack plastick bag
2 kg / pack plastick bag.
- Payment = L/C at sight & T/T
- Price = Contact us & Still Negotiable
1 X 20 Feet Can Load 10 MT ( Metric Tons)
Our harvest season on May till October
We really appreciate if you want to come in person, we are ready to serve you wholeheartedly.
DRIED FLYING FISH ROE - Product : DRIED FLYING FISH ROE - Quality : quality well dried by sunshine, without fiber and no foreign materials, yield ratio is to be fully guaranteed 4.0 times minimum at destination, - Quantity : 9, 000 kgs ( fcl 20" reefer container) , packing 5 kg in poly bag ( nw= 20 kgs/ carton) - Packing : packing 5 kg in poly bag ( nw= 20 kgs/ carton) . - Price : Negotiable. - Loading Port : Makassar, Indonesia. - Payment : by an Irrevocable Letter of Credit, at Sight Basis, to be opened in our favor for full contract amount. - Supply capacity: 18,000 kgs per month. - Minimum Order Quantity ( MOQ) : 2,000 / 9,000 Kgs.
A. Description of Goods :
Frozen Cat Fish Egg
Daily catch rawmaterial from fisherman
Processing frozen on land
Quality : Grade A
Gross weight : 1,1 kg
Nett weight : 1 kg
Packaging : plastic bag transparent or carton
No chemicals added
Natural smell
B. Size and Price :
S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL
Price can be adjusted, depend on the market when loading
C. Terms of Payment :
T/T Bank : Allowed
Down Payment : Allowed
D. Term of Shipment :
Port of Loading : Any port of Indonesia
Port of Destination : Any port
Partial Shipment : Allowed
Transshipment : Allowed
F. Documents required:
Bill of Lading
Hazard Analisys and Critical Control Point
Health Certificate
Certified of Origin
Invoice
Packing List
Frozen seafood, canned food, fruit juice / puree, coconut milk, vegetable cooking oil, instant noodle, biscuits, crackers, and snacks.Processing, trading, quality control and inspection
Product are MANUFACTURED certified :
HACCP, GMP, & USFDA
Part of Pelagic fish in the genus of Sardinella. Commonly found in Indonesian waters along coastal lines that stretch from west to east of Indonesia. Sizes range from 10-15cm for consumption purposes. Properly sun-dried with good skin colour and meaty texture.
Product are MANUFACTURED certified :
HACCP, GMP, & USFDA
Part of Pelagic Fish in the genus of Sardinella. Also a common consumption fish with unique taste an texture. Sizes range from 5-12cm. Properly sun-dried with good colour and firm shape.
A tuna is a saltwater finfish that belongs to the tribe Thunnini, a sub-grouping of the mackerel family (Scombridae) which together with the tunas, also includes the bonitos, mackerels, and Spanish mackerels. Thunnini comprises fifteen species across five genera, the sizes of which vary greatly, ranging from the bullet tuna (max. length: 50 cm (1.6 ft), weight: 1.8 kg (4 lb)) up to the Atlantic bluefin tuna (max. length: 4.6 m (15 ft), weight: 684 kg (1,508 lb). The bluefin averages 2 m (6.6 ft), and is believed to live for up to 50 years.
Their circulatory and respiratory systems are unique among fish, enabling them to maintain a body temperature higher than that of the surrounding water. An active and agile predator, the tuna has a sleek, streamlined body, and is among the fastest-swimming pelagic fish the yellowfin tuna, for example, is capable of speeds of up to 75 km/h (47 mph). Found in warm seas, it is extensively fished commercially and is popular as a game fish. As a result of over-fishing, stocks of some tuna species such as the Southern bluefin tuna have been reduced dangerously close to the point of extinction.