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    IQF black tiger prawns, Freezing Process : -18C

    • MOQ40 FT OR 20 FT CONTAINERS Square Feet
    • Processing TypeIQF
    • CertificationBSCI, EU STANDARD, HACCP, KROGER,USA FDA, SYSCO, BRC
    • VarietyHead on Head less Shell on Head on Shell on Peeled and Deveined Tail on Peeled Undeveined
    • Packaging TypeAS PER CLIENT REQUIREMENTS
    • Supply TypeManufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
    • Preferred Buyer Location All over the world
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    • Year of Establishment 2014

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    • Number Of FlowerBlack Tiger Prawns
    • CertificationBSCI, EU STANDARD, HACCP, KROGER,USA FDA, SYSCO, BRC
    • Shelf Life24 MONTHS
    • VarietyHead on Head less Shell on Head on Shell on Peeled and Deveined Tail on Peeled Undeveined
    • Processing TypeIQF
    • Packaging TypeAS PER CLIENT REQUIREMENTS
    • Freezing Process-18C
    • Country of OriginIndia
    • SHRIMPSblack tiger or red

    The Tiger Prawn is often confused with the Prawn Tiger, which is not a prawn but a tiger. It is displayed below to avoid confusion.
    Penaeus monodon (common names include giant tiger prawn, jumbo tiger prawn, black tiger prawn, leader prawn, sugpo and grass prawn) is a marine crustacean that is widely reared for food. The natural distribution is Indo-West-Pacific, ranging from the eastern coast of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, as far as South-east Asia, and the Sea of Japan. They can also be found in eastern Australia, and a small number have colonised the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal. Further invasive populations have become established in Hawaii and the Atlantic coast of the United States of America (Florida, Georgia and South Carolina).
    Both sexes reach approximately 36 centimetres (14 in) long, and females can weigh up to 650 grams (23 oz), making it the world�s largest species of prawn.
    P. monodon is the most widely cultured prawn species in the world, although it is gradually losing ground to the whiteleg shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei. Over 900,000 tonnes are consumed annually, two-thirds of it coming from farming, chiefly in south-east Asia


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