What should I look out
for in seafrozen arrow squid on offers?
Squid is fished by two main methods. Jig – which
maintains the squid in pristine condition & Trawl – where
the squid is prone to some damage and there can be
some sand and other debris.
In both catching methods packing occurs in two styles.
Whole - The squid is graded visually into U/200, 200/400,
400/600 & 600+ grams per squid. But it is not cleaned
or sorted for damage or quality. Headed & Gutted -
The squid is cleaned and sorted for quality & damage
and then visually graded into U/100, 100/200, 200/300 & 300+
grams per squid.
The jig caught product is generally about 10% dearer
and many consider it too expensive for reprocessing
for the Australian domestic market.
There are many different
sardines available, what are the differences?
Like most products the quality is reflected by the
price. The best quality for both eating and bait uses
are Australian Sardines usually caught from South Australia
to Southern West Australia. Presentation can be both
block & IQF.
Similar to the Australian are sardinops species from
the USA & South Africa. These can vary in quality
depending upon your supplier and are currently unable
to be sold for human consumption. In the bait area
they are often used as a cheaper alternative to local
product.
Lastly you have sardinella species from Indonesia,
Asia & India. These would not be considered for
human consumption and are often soft, bloody and inadequate
for bait, but some users will always go for a bargain
and occasionally it will actually pay off, but be careful.
What are the terms & conditions
which Frank Mason & Associates trade under ?
Our
full Conditions of Sale can be downloaded by clicking
here.
How can we open an account
to purchase from Frank Mason & Associates ?
If you want to open an account with us, please download
and return to us both the Credit
Application & Guarantee
forms.
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