Shing fish 500G
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Experience the taste of home with Shing Fish (Catfish) — a traditional Bangladeshi delicacy known for its tender meat, high nutritional value, and rich flavor.
Now available at Al Modina Japan, this Halal-certified freshwater fish is freshly frozen, cleaned, and perfectly portioned in 500g packs for easy cooking. Whether you love spicy curry, jhal masala, or light stew, Shing fish brings the true essence of Bangladeshi cuisine to your kitchen in Japan.
At Al Modina Japan, we strictly maintain Islamic halal standards for all seafood.
Our Shing Fish is:
✅ Halal-Certified – Sourced and processed following Islamic guidelines.
✅ Fresh Frozen Technology – Locks in nutrition and taste.
✅ No Chemicals or Preservatives – 100% natural.
✅ Processed in Japan – Following strict hygiene standards.
Your safety and satisfaction are our top priorities.
A traditional Bangladeshi dish where Shing fish is cooked with onion, garlic, mustard oil, and green chili — bringing out its natural aroma and soft texture.
A lighter option cooked in tomato, turmeric, and cumin, perfect with steamed rice.
Blended with coconut milk, this recipe gives a creamy and tropical flavor, balancing the spice beautifully.
Mixed with lau (bottle gourd), spinach, or brinjal, this home-style curry offers a healthy and comforting meal for the whole family.
| Nutrient | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Protein | Supports muscle growth and body repair |
| Omega-3 Fatty Acids | Promotes heart health and reduces inflammation |
| Iron & Zinc | Boosts energy and immunity |
| Vitamin D & B12 | Improves bone health and nervous system |
| Low Fat | Perfect for healthy and balanced diets |
Shing fish is known for being highly nutritious yet easy to digest, making it ideal for both children and adults.
Storage: Keep frozen at -18°C or below.
Defrosting: Place in refrigerator overnight or thaw gently before cooking.
Shelf Life: Up to 12 months under proper storage.
Cooking Tip: Marinate with turmeric, salt, and mustard oil for 15 minutes before cooking to enhance flavor.
At Al Modina Japan, we are dedicated to providing authentic halal food products imported directly from Bangladesh and other trusted halal-certified sources.
✅ Fresh & Frozen Halal Fish from Bangladesh
✅ Safe Packaging for Long Preservation
✅ Quick Delivery Across Japan
✅ Trusted by Bangladeshi, Indian, and Muslim Communities
✅ Affordable Price, Premium Quality
Your favorite traditional ingredients — delivered fresh to your doorstep in Japan.
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Shing Fish (Catfish) |
| Weight | 500g |
| Origin | Bangladesh |
| Certification | 100% Halal |
| Condition | Frozen, cleaned, ready to cook |
| Shelf Life | 12 months (Frozen) |
| Category | Halal Frozen Fish |
| Storage | Store below -18°C |
✅ Always cook on medium heat to retain moisture.
✅ Use mustard oil or ghee for authentic Bengali taste.
✅ Add fresh green chili and coriander before serving for aroma.
✅ Serve hot with steamed rice, khichuri, or roti.
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Q1: Is Shing Fish (Catfish) halal?
👉 Yes, it’s 100% halal-certified and handled under Islamic guidelines.
Q2: Is it pre-cleaned and ready to cook?
👉 Yes, Al Modina’s Shing Fish comes cleaned, portioned, and ready for cooking.
Q3: Can I grill or fry it instead of making curry?
👉 Absolutely! You can grill, fry, or cook it with vegetables or sauce.
Q4: Is it wild-caught or farm-raised?
👉 Our Shing Fish is wild-caught from natural freshwater rivers in Bangladesh.
Q5: How should I store it?
👉 Keep it frozen below -18°C and consume within the expiry period.
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