Product Description
Pieces of skinless herring, preserved in vinegar and placed in a sauce with French red wine vinegar that, together with crunchy purple onions and a variety of spices, give it a purple color, sweetness and a slight acidity.
Herring is a classic ingredient in Scandinavian cuisine. It is a genuine and healthy, Omega 3 rich delicacy that can be enjoyed on a toast, as na aperitif or served in a buffet. All Abba marinades are based on the best herring fillets; Fresh fish is brought directly from the sea, placed in barrels and marinated in a traditional way. The barrels are then stored in a place without light and at a controlled temperature. Then the herring is cut into appetizing pieces for a firm consistency with each bite.
Ingredients:
HERRING pieces (Clupea harengus), sugar, onion (14%), vinegar, salt, dill, spices, natural flavors (incl. Paprika, cinnamon), rapeseed oil, thickener (xanthan gum), preservatives (sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate).
Allergens:
see ingredients in UPPERCASE.
Storage:
Keep refrigerated between 2ºC – 8ºC.
Usage Suggestions:
Herring is a genuine and wholesome delicacy that can be enjoyed on a piece of crispbread, as na exciting starter or served as it is on a buffet table.
Other information:
Capture – Norwegian Sea, North Sea and Iceland and Faroe Sea
Country of Origin:
Norway
Nutritional information:
Typical Values: | Per 100g of drained product |
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Energy | 952kJ 228kcal |
Fat of wich saturates |
11g 16g |
Carbohydrate of which sugars |
21g 19g |
Protein | 11g |
Salt | 3,9g |
Veterinary Registration:
SE 900 EG
Distributed by:
Socilink Lda
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2625-577 Vialonga
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