Chief Fish Seasoning | Product of Trinidad & Tobago | 1.4 oz (28g)
Chief Fish Seasoning | Product of Trinidad & Tobago | 1.4 oz (28g)
Chief Fish Seasoning | Authentic Trinidadian Spice Blend | Product of Trinidad & Tobago
Chief Fish Seasoning is the ultimate spice blend for creating mouthwatering seafood dishes with bold Caribbean flavors. Made in Trinidad & Tobago, this expertly crafted seasoning enhances the natural taste of fish and seafood, delivering a savory, aromatic experience with every bite.
Perfect for frying, grilling, baking, or stewing fish, Chief Fish Seasoning is your go-to spice mix for authentic Trinidadian cuisine and beyond. Whether you’re cooking red snapper, kingfish, or tilapia, this seasoning ensures rich, zesty flavor every time.
Features:
- Authentic Trinidadian Flavor: A premium spice blend made in Trinidad & Tobago for perfect fish and seafood dishes.
- High-Quality Ingredients: Expertly balanced with savory herbs and spices for bold flavor.
- Versatile Use: Ideal for frying, grilling, baking, or stewing fish and seafood.
- Quick & Easy to Use: Pre-mixed seasoning simplifies cooking without sacrificing bold flavor.
- Trusted Chief Brand: A household name in Caribbean spices and seasonings since 1957.
Ingredients:
Salt, Monosodium Glutamate, Chilies, Celery, Garlic, Parsley, Onion Powder, Black Pepper, Tricalcium Phosphate (Anti-caking Agent), Thyme.
How to Use:
- Rub generously over fish or seafood before cooking.
- Mix with lime juice and oil for a flavorful marinade.
- Add to fish stews or soups for an extra burst of flavor.
Why Choose Chief Fish Seasoning?
- Made with authentic Trinidadian ingredients for true Caribbean flavor.
- Perfect for any seafood recipe: fried, grilled, baked, or stewed.
- Simple to use for professional chefs and home cooks alike.
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