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Packsize | 12/90 GR |
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This marriage of wild harvested Galician razor clams with sea spaghetti only gets better in garlic sauce. A family company with two generations at work collecting wild seaweed from the Galician coast of northwestern Spain where the Atlantic meets the Cantabrian sea. Porto Muinos combine underwater diving with coastal rock harvesting when the tide is low to bring a variety of seaweeds to market through regulated and sustainable means and with great respect for the coastal ecosystem they inhabit.
The discovery of the sea by pre-historic men has coincided with the discovery of tuna. It is perhaps the species that we have known longer and more transversally across the planet. Caught in the eastern and western parts of the Atlantic Ocean and in the southeastern Pacific, our tuna is a high nutritional food product.
The Espinaler octopus is cooked to achieve its extraordinary texture. Later it is chopped to present it cut into slices and packed in olive oil or Galician sauce.
The Rias Galegas region is one of the most important repositories of phytoplankton in the world and one of the best places to cultivate mussels. These farmed mussels come from the Galician Rias D.O.P. The seed is cultivate on ropes suspended from batea, rafts of eucalyptus lattice, for a year until they reach harvest size. These premium mussels are lightly fried and packed in the typical regional sauce made with vinegar and a paprika marinade.
The traditional abundance of mackerel in Portuguese waters, and its frequent intake has provided it with a special status at our table. Captured in the north-eastern Atlantic Ocean, this fish represents a food product which has attracted increasing interest, motivated by scientific evidence regarding its nutritional properties.
The sardine is fished at different times of the year, although that of September is the highest quality. For its preparation, it is steamed and packed in olive oil.