SKU
93106
Units | 60x50-70g |
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Harry Ramsdens Frozen MSC Battered Pollock Fillets
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£40.63
£40.63
Frozen uncooked formed pollock fillets in a crispy golden batter, perfect for use in schools. This white fish is a member of the cod family from the north Pacific. Pollock is a more sustainable alternative to cod or haddock, but it's still best to look for sustainably sourced pollock. Serve with chips and mushy peas for a great tasting traditional British dish. The Harry Ramsden's Junior product range is mu ... Read More
Caution: Although extra care has been taken to remove all bones, some may remain. |
Pollock (Fish) (50%), Wheat Flour (with Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Water, Rapeseed Oil, Salt, Raising Agent (Sodium Phosphates, Sodium Carbonate, Ammonium Carbonate), Dextrose, Maize Flour, Wheat Starch, Wheat Gluten, Maize Starch, Colour (Paprika Extract), Turmeric Extract, Sunflower Oil, Emulsifier (Sunflower Lecithin).
Contains
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Amount Per 100g Serving
Energy
789Kj/189kCal
Fat (of which)
9.3g
saturates
0.7g
mono-unsaturates
0g
polyunsaturates
0g
transfats
0g
Carbohydrate (of which)
15g
sugars
2.5g
polyols
0g
starch
0g
non milk
0g
Cholesterol
0g
fibre
0.7g
protein
10.4g
salt
0.8g
Weight (Kg) | 3.540000 |
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EAN | 5060329041769 |
Pack Size | 60 |
TUC (Outer Barcode) | 05060329041769 |
MPN | CH356 |
Preparation | Cook From frozen, Place on a baking tray in a pre-heated oven at 200°C/Gas mark 6 for approximately 15-20 minutes or in an halogen oven at 200°C for approximately 10-15 minutes This is a raw product and must be cooked to a minimum temperature of 75°C for 30 seconds or equivalent and tested with a temperature probe. |
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