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Squid Pickle – 500g
Enjoy the authentic coastal taste of Mrs.Fish Squid Pickle, made with fresh squid and traditional spices from Kanniyakumari. A perfect spicy seafood side dish that adds rich flavor to rice, dosa, and chapati.
Trevally Dry Fish 1kg
Premium quality Trevally Dry Fish from Kanniyakumari, naturally sun-dried and hygienically packed by Mrs.Fish. Rich in flavor and perfect for traditional seafood dishes.
Tuna Dry Fish
Mrs.Fish Tuna Dry Fish is a premium quality sun-dried tuna from Kanyakumari, carefully cleaned and naturally dried to preserve its rich taste and nutrition. Perfect for making traditional South Indian dry fish curry, fry, and chutney. Fresh, authentic, and full of natural flavor.
Tuna Fish Pickle – 200g
A delicious homemade tuna fish pickle from Kanyakumari made with fresh tuna, traditional spices, and pure oil. Mrs. Fish Tuna Pickle delivers a rich, spicy, and authentic coastal flavor that pairs perfectly with rice, dosa, chapati, or curd rice.
Tuna Fish Pickle – 300g
A delicious homemade tuna fish pickle from Kanyakumari made with fresh tuna, traditional spices, and pure oil. Mrs. Fish Tuna Pickle delivers a rich, spicy, and authentic coastal flavor that pairs perfectly with rice, dosa, chapati, or curd rice.
Tuna Pickle – 500g
Authentic Kanyakumari-style Tuna Fish Pickle from Mrs. Fish, made with fresh tuna, traditional spices, and gingelly oil. A perfect spicy seafood side dish for rice, dosa, chapati, and curd rice.
Value Combo Pack – Twin Pickle Treat (2 × 300g) + Dry Fish Powder (100g)
Authentic Kanyakumari homemade seafood combo from Mrs. Fish. Includes 2 × 300g fish pickle jars and 1 × 100g dry fish powder, made with traditional spices and fresh ingredients for a rich coastal taste.
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