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Bombay Duck (Bombil)
₨ 575
Bombay duck, or bombil as it is called locally, is one of Pakistan's iconic and differentiating culinary experiences. This charmingly misnamed delicacy is actually a fish, whose pungent odor is part of that special love-it-or-hate it-factor.
The size you get: 100 - 200 grams per fish
Note: All our prices and billings are based on the pre-cleaning/cutting weight of the seafood. The net weight at the time of delivery will be dependent on the type of cutting you choose.
Lemon Sole (Sole)
₨ 850
With its great sweet taste and firm texture, it's all time favorite of kids. Lemon Sole can be a new fish of choice for your family as it has no odor and annoying bones.
The size you get: 500 – 1000 grams per fish
Note: All our prices and billings are based on the pre-cleaning/cutting weight of the seafood. The net weight at the time of delivery will be dependent on the type of cutting you choose.
Black Pomfret (Kala Paplait)
₨ 1,250
Rated 5.00 out of 5
Black Pomfret needs no introduction. This all-time hit, classical fish lends itself to almost any culinary requirement and never disappoints. Black Pomfret is very famous in Pakistan and the whole South Asian region in general. It is available throughout the year at stable prices and in a variety of sizes. Black Pomfret is the only Pomfret type that can be cooked in any form because of its range of sizes.
Indian Mackerel (Bangda)
₨ 750
Indian Mackerel is a highly commercial fish in South Asia and probably the number one exported fish from Pakistan to China, Thailand, Philippines, Hong Kong, and Europe. The fish is very seasonal in Pakistan and is abundantly available from September to March. However, limited supply remains to continues in the off-seasons as well. Since it’s a relatively small fish, it has very limited cooking options. Indian Mackerel is one of the healthiest fish found in the Arabian Sea and is loaded with Omega-3, Protein, and Zinc.
The size you get: 100 - 150 grams per fish
Note: All our prices and billings are based on the pre-cleaning/cutting weight of the seafood. The net weight at the time of delivery will be dependent on the type of cutting you choose.
Goldsilk Bream (Kala Dandia)
₨ 850
One of the locally available variants of the bream family, gold silk bream or kala dandia is famous for grilling and whole frying.
The size you get: 100 - 300 grams per fish
Note: All our prices and billings are based on the pre-cleaning/cutting weight of the seafood. The net weight at the time of delivery will be dependent on the type of cutting you choose.
Red Snapper (Heera)
₨ 1,499
Red Snapper is one of the amazing and best-selling fish of the Arabian Sea. They are called “snappers” because of their large, animal-like teeth. Always high in demand and short in supply, the Red Snapper is a highly prized fish with almost stable demand throughout the year. It can fit almost all of your cooking requirements. Since it’s a good size fish, it can yield decent fillets, Boneless Biscuits, and Slices.
The size you get: 1 - 4 kg per fish
Note: All our prices and billings are based on the pre-cleaning/cutting weight of the seafood. The net weight at the time of delivery will be dependent on the type of cutting you choose.
Tilapia (Daiyya) per kg
₨ 620
The second most prolific species grown in freshwater aquaculture (farms) after Rahu, and the most widely grown fish on earth.
The size you get: Approx 200 grams to 1 kg per fish.
Note: All our prices and billings are based on the pre-cleaning/cutting weight of the seafood. The net weight at the time of delivery will be dependent on the type of cleaning you choose.
Croaker (Mushka) per kg
₨ 750
One of the low cost fish that has no fishy odor and alot of bones. Probably the most common frying fish, Croaker is very versatile to use.
The size you get: 200 gm – 1 kg per fish with variable prices.
Note: All our prices and billings are based on the pre-cleaning/cutting weight of the seafood. The net weight at the time of delivery will be dependent on the type of cutting you choose.
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