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Gulsha (Block 500gm)
Premium quality Gulsha (Block Cut) ? 500gm pack, carefully cut into convenient pieces for easy cooking. Known for its delicate texture and rich traditional flavor, Gulsha is a favorite choice for preparing authentic Bangladeshi dishes like Gulsha Bhuna, spicy jhol, or light curry.
The block cut ensures thick, even pieces that absorb spices beautifully while maintaining the fish?s natural taste and softness.
Hygienically processed and securely packed to preserve freshness and quality ? bringing the comforting flavors of Bangladesh straight to your kitchen in Japan.
Gulsha Block
Category: Fish & Seafood | Variant: 500gm
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Hilsha (Block cut- 500gm)
Enjoy the authentic taste of Hilsha (Ilish) in convenient block cut ? 500gm pack, perfect for small families or quick traditional meals. Carefully cut into thick pieces to preserve the natural oil and rich flavor that Hilsha is famous for.
Ideal for preparing delicious dishes like Shorshe Ilish, Bhapa Ilish, or simple fried Ilish, this ready-to-cook pack saves time while delivering the true taste of Bangladesh.
Hygienically processed and properly packed to maintain freshness and quality ? bringing comfort food from home to your table in Japan.
Hilsha (Whole) 1.5~2kg
Experience the premium taste of large-size Hilsha (Ilish) 1.5~2.5kg, specially selected for those who love thicker cuts and richer flavor. Bigger in size means more oil, more taste, and perfectly firm pieces ? ideal for special family gatherings and traditional Bangladeshi feasts.
This size is highly preferred for making authentic dishes like Shorshe Ilish, Ilish Bhuna, Bhapa Ilish, or festive Ilish Polao. The larger body ensures generous steak cuts with natural texture and mouth-watering aroma.
Carefully handled and hygienically packed, this Hilsha brings the authentic flavor of Bangladesh straight to your home in Japan.
Celebrate tradition with every slice.
Hilsha Block Cut
Category: Fish & Seafood | Variant: 500gm
Hilsha whole (1~1.5kg)
Enjoy the true taste of home with premium quality Whole Hilsha (Ilish) 1~1.5kg, carefully selected for size, freshness, and rich flavor. Known as the pride of Bangladesh, this oily and flavorful fish is perfect for traditional dishes like Shorshe Ilish, Bhapa Ilish, Ilish Polao, and more.
Each fish is properly cleaned and packed to maintain hygiene and quality, making it ideal for family meals and special occasions. The 1~1.5kg size ensures thick, juicy pieces with authentic taste just like back home.
Bring tradition to your table ? fresh, delicious, and full of memories.
Hilsha Whole 1.5kg
Category: Fish & Seafood | Unit: kg | Variant: 1.5kg
Hilsha Whole 2kg
Category: Fish & Seafood | Unit: kg | Variant: 2kg
Honey/Butter Cookies
Category: Snacks & Packaged | Variant: 60gm
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