White Prawn

  • Scientific name: Penaeus Indicus
  • Local name: Chaka
  • Source: Natural Farming | Wild Caught
  • Origin: India | Malaysia | Indonesia
  • Glazing and Package: As client's requirement
  • Product line: HOSO, HLSO, Easy Peel, PND, PDTO, Butterfly Cut, Skewed etc. available in both Raw & Cooked process
  • Packing Line: 6x4 Lb, 6x2 Kg, 6x1.8 Kg, 10x1 Kg, net weight net count, net weight frozen count with a % of Glazing or as per buyer’s choice or vacuum packed
  • Price CFR/FOB: USD

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Product Detail
Item Description Pack Size
White Prawn HOSO Head on | Shell on IQF | BLOCK |Semi IQF 8-12 |13-15 | 16-20 | 21-30 to 90-120
White Prawn HLSO Headless | Shell on IQF | BLOCK |Semi IQF 8-12 |13-15 | 16-20 | 21-30 to 90-120
White Prawn EP Easy Peel IQF | BLOCK |Semi IQF 8-12 |13-15 | 16-20 | 21-30 to 90-120
White Prawn P&D Peeled | Deveined IQF | BLOCK |Semi IQF 8-12 |13-15 | 16-20 | 21-30 to 90-120
White Prawn PDTO Peeled | Deveined | Tail on IQF | BLOCK |Semi IQF 8-12 |13-15 | 16-20 | 21-30 to 90-120
White Prawn CHOSO Cooked | Head on | Shell on IQF | BLOCK 8-12 |13-15 | 16-20 | 21-30 to 90-120
White Prawn CPDTO Cooked | Peeled | Deveined | Tail on IQF | BLOCK 8-12 |13-15 | 16-20 | 21-30 to 90-120
White Prawn CPDT-Off Cooked | Peeled | Deveined | Tail off IQF | BLOCK 8-12 |13-15 | 16-20 | 21-30 to 90-120
description

The White Prawn (Penaeus indicus), is one of the major commercial prawn species of the world. A marine shrimp called as Chaka Shrimp locally in Bangladesh. The shrimp from the family PENAEIDAE and Alpha Code: PNI. Penaeus indicus is known by many common names around the world, including Indian white prawn, Indian banana prawn, Tugela prawn, Banana prawn and Red leg banana prawn. White Chaka shrimp has a sweet, mild flavor, low to medium oiliness and moist flesh with a medium texture. Flesh is translucent when raw and white with pinkish bands when cooked. Penaeus indicus is found from the Indo-West Pacific: East and South East Africa to South China, Papua New Guinea and North Australia. Their breeding periods in Bangladesh are October-November and May-June.

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