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Pink (Hump-Back) Salmon

121kg
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Pizzaroni Stick

Original price was: ₱5.Current price is: ₱4.each
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Plain With Coconut

2each
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Plant-Based Ground

Original price was: ₱10.Current price is: ₱8.each
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Plums

Original price was: ₱8.Current price is: ₱7.500g
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Pollack

Original price was: ₱3.Current price is: ₱2.500g
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Raspberry Coconut Yog

4each
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Red Leicester Style Sheese

2each
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Salmon Fillet

Savor the rich, buttery taste of our premium Salmon Fillet, sourced from the cold, clear waters of well-regulated fisheries. Each fillet is expertly trimmed, boneless, and skin-on (or skinless upon request) to suit diverse culinary applications.

Packed with heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids, high-quality protein, and essential vitamins, our salmon is a nutritious choice for grilling, baking, or pan-searing.

Individually vacuum-sealed and flash-frozen at peak freshness, our fillets retain their natural flavor and moist texture. Asian Wave Seafood Corporation guarantees superior quality, making our salmon fillet a staple for both home cooks and professional chefs.

Tomatoes

Original price was: ₱6.Current price is: ₱4.1kg
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Unagi Kabayaki, Frozen Broiled Eel

Indulge in the authentic taste of Japan with our Unagi Kabayaki, Frozen Broiled Eel, a delicacy revered for its rich, savory flavor. Prepared using traditional methods, our eel is expertly filleted, broiled, and glazed with a sweet-savory kabayaki sauce for an irresistible umami experience.

Sourced from premium freshwater eels, each piece is tender, succulent, and ready to serve after a quick reheat. Perfect for donburi, sushi, or as a standalone dish, our Unagi Kabayaki offers convenience without sacrificing authenticity.

Flash-frozen to preserve its exquisite taste and texture, this product reflects Asian Wave Seafood Corporation’s dedication to delivering premium Japanese cuisine to your table.

Vegan Bacon

6each
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