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Freshly Frozen Nagel Fish

900 EGP

  • Freshly frozen Nagel fish
  • Weight may vary
  • Origin: Egypt
Weight could be reduced by 20-30% according to gutting & scaling
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Description

Description

Bring home the authentic taste of the sea with Freshly Frozen Nagel Fish, carefully cleaned and frozen to lock in freshness, flavor, and nutrition. Known for its firm white flesh and mild flavor, Nagel fish is a versatile choice that can be used in a variety of recipes, making it a favorite among seafood lovers.

Perfect for grilling, frying, baking, or steaming, Nagel fish adapts beautifully to different cooking styles. Its tender texture and subtle taste pair well with a wide range of seasonings, marinades, and sauces, allowing you to enjoy it in everything from light family dinners to rich gourmet dishes.

Naturally rich in lean protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and essential nutrients, this fish is not only delicious but also a healthy addition to your diet. Whether you’re preparing traditional seafood recipes or experimenting with new flavors, Freshly Frozen Nagel Fish delivers quality and convenience straight to your kitchen.

Key Highlights:

  • Premium Nagel fish, freshly frozen for peak quality

  • Firm, white flesh with a mild and delicate flavor

  • Versatile for grilling, frying, baking, or steaming

  • High in protein and omega-3 fatty acids

  • A healthy, flavorful choice for everyday and special meals

Additional information

Additional information

Weight 250gm 1 kg
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