Tags: Frozen Sardine
Sardine Whole Frozen
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One of the most budget-friendly yet tastiest of our entire fish collection. Has soft/chewable bones, but what an amazing taste!. Sardines (Small) are very hard to supply to towns that are far from the main coasts which is one of the big reasons why you don’t see them in the local market very often. Unless of course, you drench them in Ammonia to make them firm and fully preserved which we don’t do! Small Sardines (especially the ones we sourced in the last couple of days) were full of nutritious fish oil and also very small in size. The good news is that the taste is just out of the world if you are a Sardine lover!
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Frozen Sardine (Whole) |
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UAE |
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Whole |
Whole: The fish is kept without any cleaning and cutting. |
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Nutritional
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Sardines are an excellent source of vitamin B12
and selenium. They are a very good source of phosphorus, omega-3 fatty acids,
protein and vitamin D. Additionally, they are a good source of calcium,
niacin, copper, vitamin B2 and choline. |
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