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Dried Loitta Fish, also known as Dried Bombay-Duck Fish, is a 16 oz package of a beloved ingredient in various Asian cuisines, including Indian, Bengali, Chinese, and Myanmar dishes. This versatile fish is not only rich in umami flavor but also offers a sustainable and nutritious option for health-conscious consumers.
C**Q
very good product! will buy again
The fish was soft a very good, I originally bought this for a snack for my Raccoon she loves it and when I tried it i was surprised at how good it was sooooo now we share it. super good flavor and i will buy this again! Thank you!
S**E
Contains Sugar - Inaccurate description
I bought this product thinking its just dried fish since the ingredients mention only dried fish but there is distinct sweetness to the fish, veryyyy disappointing.
M**N
Great product!
Very good product, fresh, tasty and delicious. Even my chihuahua loves it, and she is such a picky eater. We will order it again, we love it and satisfied with price and quality. Thanks.
J**S
Not quite what I expected
My wife brought back from Japan a little package of dried fish snacks - very fishy and crunchy. I bought this item, hoping they would be the same. They are not. These are very fishy, and quite tasty, but chewy rather than crunchy. I tried toasting some to see if they got crunchy, but they didn't. I like them, but I suspect that the remaining 15 ounces will last me a while.
A**R
Thank you for the taste of home
In Mauritius, this fish is known as bombli. My family left the country many years ago and we have not gone back. Often, we will miss the food from home. This lizardfish is hard to come by, and I am so grateful to company for providing it on amazon. For the first time in 27 years, I was able to give my family bombli fish. The joy we felt to be a little closer to home is priceless. The fish was well prepared with the head and fins already removed. Thank you so much.
S**R
Best product.
Awesome taste.
A**T
Lacked flavor
This is not the same bombay duck we are used to in India. It had a higher moisture content and tasted sweetish. Almost might be spoilt. No bombay duck flavor we are used to.
M**E
Good Quality and Quantity
The smell is less intense than dry loitta fish I had in India because it is boiled and dried (it seems) but otherwise very good quality.
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