seafood product

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meaningsofseafoodandproduct

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seafood
noun[U]
uk
/ˈsiː.fuːd/
us
/ˈsiː.fuːd/
animals from the sea that can be eaten, especially fish or sea creatures ...
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product
noun
uk
/ˈprɒd.ʌkt/
us
/ˈprɑː.dʌkt/
something that is made to be sold, usually something that is produced by an industrial process or, less commonly, something that is grown or obtained ...
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It is also sold and exported as a driedseafoodproduct.
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Australianseafoodproduct, like most of other countries, includes both wild catch fisheries and aquaculture production.
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The primary preparations of fish are pickling in salt (shio-zuke), dried, grilled, simmered in soy sauce (nitsuke), and as kamaboko, a processedseafoodproducttypically made from white fish.
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This sector is the main supplier of seafood products to the domestic fresh fish market.
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The effect upon the brand image of seafood products is hard to calculate today.
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The ecolabel on seafood products guarantees the seafood has come from a sustainable source and certified fishery.
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The commercial activity is aimed at the delivery of fish and other seafood products for human consumption or as input factors in other industrial processes.
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The amount of products canned increased to include seafood products, such as lobster, oyster, and mackerel.
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It sells frozen, canned, smoked and ready-to-eat seafood products for the wholesale, retail and food service markets under a variety of different brand names.
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Other seafood products include sea urchin roe, "konbu" and squid.
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Fish and fish/seafood products are quite extensive to be used such as "terasi" (dried shrimp paste) and "petis udang" (shrimp paste).
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It oversees all issues relating to livestock, dairy, poultry, meat, seafood and seafood products including federal inspection, marketing, and promotion of these commodities.
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The standards are in place to meet the increasing global demand for safe and healthy seafood products.
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These individuals espouse the use of only environmentally responsible seafood products as a means of preserving the art of sushi and the health of the world's oceans.
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Other sources of fishmeal are from bycatch of other fisheries and byproducts of trimmings made during processing (fish waste or offal) of various seafood products destined for direct human consumption.
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