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Greenland Shrimp (naturally prepared Pendalus borealis) are available under the La Caldera caldera: see crater.
caldera

Large, bowl-shaped volcanic depression that forms when the top of a volcanic cone collapses into the space left after magma is ejected during a violent volcanic eruption. The term is Spanish for “caldron.
 private label produced by Royal Greenland GmbH for sale by the Lidl discount retail chain. The 250-gram pack was recently offered for EUR EUR

In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Euro.

Notes:
The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion.
 2.99 at an outlet near Frankfurt. The producer, which has reduced prawn prawn: see shrimp.  production activities in Greenland and Norway, operates a factory in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, and recently invested DKK DKK

In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Danish Krone.

Notes:
The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion.
 40 million to construct a new seafood plant in Koszalin, Poland.

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Asian Shrimp with Vegetables offered under the Captain's Cut Restaurant Quality range of frozen seafood products from High Liner Foods now features an enhanced flavor recipe. Packed in Canada of components sourced domestically as well as from China, Mexico and the USA, the dish is made of farm-raised shrimp, sugar snap peas, broccoli, red bell peppers, chestnuts, onions, carrots and a teriyaki ter·i·ya·ki  
n.
A Japanese dish of grilled or broiled slices of marinated meat or shellfish.



[Japanese : teri, glaze + yaki, to broil.]

Noun 1.
 sauce heated up with chili pepper. The 284-gram item was recently promoted in a "two-for-one" deal at $6.99 by a Stop & Shop supermarket outlet in Somerset, New Jersey Somerset is a census-designated place and unincorporated area located at the eastermost section within Franklin Township, in Somerset County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2000 Census, the CDP population was 23,040. Somerset housed one of the first Marconi Wireless Stations. , USA. Among other items in the Captain's Cut line are Lemon Pepper Lemon pepper (also called lemon pepper seasoning) is a seasoning made from granulated lemon zest and cracked black peppercorns. The lemon zest is mashed with the pepper to allow the citrus oil to infuse into the pepper.  Tilapia tilapia (təlä`pēə) or St. Peter's fish, a spiny-finned freshwater fish of the family Cichlidae, native chiefly to Africa and the Middle East. , Salmon Lemon Dill and Salmon Teriyaki.

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Mahi Mahi in Caribbean Jerk Glaze is available at Aldi outlets in the USA under the Grandessa label distributed by the Batavia, Illinois-based discount store chain. Selling at $2.99 per 340-gram box, the product features wild-caught mahi sourced from Ecuador.

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Mrs. Paul's, a well established frozen fish brand in the Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA-headquartered Pinnacle Foods Corp. range recently acquired by the Blackstone Group, now offers 2 Lightly Breaded Haddock Fillets sealed in a new flavor lock pouch to better guard against freezer burn. The 226-gram pack, distributed under the Select Cuts sub-brand, retails for $5.69.

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Pont Saint Martin, France-based Tipiak offers this appetizing souffle-style entree featuring scallops. The dual-ovenable 2 Moelleux Saint-Jacques dish may be either microwaved in less than three minutes, or conventionally oven-baked for 25 minutes. The front of the box notes that the souffles have already risen, and thus will not fall during preparation. A sachet sa·chet  
n.
A small packet of perfumed powder used to scent clothes, as in trunks or closets.



[French, from Old French, diminutive of sac, bag, from Latin saccus; see sack
 of sauce (made with langoustines cooked with cream and muscadet) is part of the 240-gram package, which retails for EUR 5.51.

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Emden, Germany-based Costa is out with a pair of marinated shrimp products that are said to be the ultimate in convenience. Consumers need only put the frozen Marinierte Gamelen Sweet Chili or Herb-Garlic in a pan with two tablespoons of cooking oil. After just two minutes they're ready to be added to a salad or served with toast. Sourced from aquatic farms in Thailand, both varieties of shrimp come in 200-gram folded boxes, containing 17 to 20 pieces each, and are suggested for retail at EUR 4.99.

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