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Greendale Seafood Selection Crevettes
Greendale Seafood Selection Crevettes
£41.70
Tax included.

Made for sharing, this selection has been put together by the Greendale Fishmongers as a delicious seafood taster. Showcasing cooked crevettes, this selection also contains crayfish tails, cooked peeled prawns, cooked mussel meat, mixed crab meat, sesame seaweed salad and crab and moonshine pate.

Contains SHELLFISH and ALCOHOL.

All the fish on this Mini selection is ready to eat. Why not take a look at our Bakery selection and choose some fresh, crusty bread to serve alongside this delicious seafood?

Suitable for home freezing. Store in fridge and consume within 2-3 days of receipt, or freeze immediately.

Crevettes (Ecuador), Crayfish (China), Prawns (India), Mussels (Chile), Crab (UK), Sesame Seaweed Salad (China).

Selection contains: 500g cooked crevettes, 100g of crayfish tails, 100g of cooked peeled prawns, 100g of cooked mussel meat, 100g of mixed crab meat, 100g of sesame seaweed salad and 150g of crab and moonshine pate. 

Please note that, because fish and shellfish naturally vary in size, we will always adhere to the pack weights given. At times, for example, one large whole fish will be enough to make up the weight, at other times it may be two or more smaller fish; so, although the number of fish supplied may change between orders, the weight received will always remain the same. Please be aware that a description of a fish as ‘boned’ means that, although the fishmongers will have removed the bones to the best of their ability, we cannot guarantee that any piece of fish will be entirely bone-free.

Please note that, because fish and shellfish naturally vary in size, we will always adhere to the pack weights given. At times, for example, one large whole fish will be enough to make up the weight, at other times it may be two or more smaller fish; so, although the number of fish supplied may change between orders, the weight received will always remain the same. Please be aware that a description of a fish as ‘boned’ means that, although the fishmongers will have removed the bones to the best of their ability, we cannot guarantee that any piece of fish will be entirely bone-free.

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