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Marine Sole Fish

Original price was: ₹400.00.Current price is: ₹319.00.

A well known delicacy in most parts of Southern India. This fish is very hard to get fresh outside coastal areas. We present to you the best Sole Fish known to man kind

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White Fish

Original price was: ₹299.00.Current price is: ₹214.00.

Small bony fish that makes amazing curries and is a staple part of most fish curries in south India. Good for fries as well especially when deep fried so that the bones are chewable

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Barracuda

Original price was: ₹440.00.Current price is: ₹349.00.
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Pink Perch

Original price was: ₹404.00.Current price is: ₹314.00.

Ask any Pink perch lover and they’ll tell you – the bonier, the tastier. It goes by various names though, and is a seafood lover’s favourite.

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Mahi Mahi

Original price was: ₹368.00.Current price is: ₹219.00.
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Premium Sardine

Original price was: ₹245.00.Current price is: ₹199.00.
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Black King Fish

Original price was: ₹499.00.Current price is: ₹389.00.

The Cobia or Motha is a fish very similar in looks and single bone like the seer fish. True Fish Connoisseurs rate this fish at par or better than the Seer. Very soft flesh – makes great curries or fries

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Marine Milk Fish

Original price was: ₹456.00.Current price is: ₹269.00.

National fish of the Philippines – large, meaty and tasty, very popular in India as well. Very hard to catch this fish – its the ‘Ferrari’ of the marine world

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White Pomfret

Original price was: ₹1,199.00.Current price is: ₹944.00.

Great for curries and fry

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Red Snapper

Original price was: ₹474.00.Current price is: ₹309.00.

If there were a Miss Universe competition for fish, Red Snapper would definitely win hands down. Very very tasty fish with soft flesh which can be made in to a fillet easily

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Emperor

Original price was: ₹440.00.Current price is: ₹239.00.
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