Serrats Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil Tin 112g

Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil 112g

The Yellowfin Tuna, identified by it’s yellow dorsal fin, is a migratory species mainly caught in tropical and equatorial waters. Growing up to 200kg, large fishing vessels are required to haul in a reasonable catch. Fish selection is paramount here, and Serrats has developed that over 5 generations of processing.

$10.90

SKU: FISERANCH50GM-1. Category: . Tag: .

Description

Traditional, respectful fishing and preservation for five generations.

Started by Catalan entrepreneur Jose Serrats in 1890, Conservas Serrats (known as ‘Serrats’) is up to it’s fifth generation of fish processing from the rich and delicate waters of the Bay of Biscay. Utilising French preservation techniques, Jose settled in Bermeo, Spain and processed seasonal catches from fishing charters off the Cantabrian coastline.
With strong demand from France, followed by South America, the business established itself and by 1920 introduced the hermetically sealed tin that anchovies are still packed in today.
Serrats has strong links with the local environmental and ecological councils and supports activities to create a sustainable future for the region, with a blue MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) license as a certified sustainable fishery. Try their range and experience the wonderful outcome of 5 generations of fish selection and processing from this incredible oceanic region.

Additional information

Weight 0.08 kg
Dimensions 10.5 × 2.5 × 5.5 cm
brand

Serrats

flavour

Anchovies in Olive Oil

size

50g

territory

Spain

Brand

Serrats

Traditional, respectful fishing and preservation for five generations. Started by Catalan entrepreneur Jose Serrats in 1890, Conservas Serrats (known as 'Serrats') is up to it's fifth generation of fish processing from the rich and delicate waters of the Bay of Biscay. Utilising French preservation techniques, Jose settled in Bermeo, Spain and processed seasonal catches from fishing charters off the Cantabrian coastline. With strong demand from France, followed by South America, the business established itself and by 1920 introduced the hermetically sealed tin that anchovies are still packed in today. Serrats has strong links with the local environmental and ecological councils and supports activities to create a sustainable future for the region, with a blue MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) license as a certified sustainable fishery. Try their range and experience the wonderful outcome of 5 generations of fish selection and processing from this incredible oceanic region.

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