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New Zealand aquatic products showcased at CFSE

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Updated: 2017-11-09

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New Zealand aquatic products showcased at CFSE

Joe Kouwenhoven, president of Future Cuisine, promotes the company during the 22nd China Fisheries and Seafood Expo (CFSE) held in the eastern coastal city of Qingdao from Nov 1 to 3. [Photo/ yidianzixun.com] 

Future Cuisine not only offers a variety of greenshell mussel products, but also markets seafood such as New Zealand blackfin, king salmon and oysters.

Moana New Zealand is run entirely by local Maori who adhere to their traditional principle of protecting the environment. Its products include a variety of high-quality seafood such as deep-sea finned fish, blueshell abalones, pacific oysters and lobsters.

The New Zealand deep-sea crayfish from Oravida are sweet and tender. The company also provides other seafood treasures such as king salmon, mussels, longevity fish and Antarctic toothfish.

Vela Fisheries Co specializes in a variety of deep-sea squid, shellfish and mussels.

Pauaco provides high-quality canned abalone. The company has a temperature control team and working mother ships to guarantee the freshness of their product from sea to the customer's table.

Sealord Group has ranked first among New Zealand's integrated fisheries brands for many years. The company offers a wide variety of wild deep-sea fish that are not frozen to ensure the highest quality.

Only meticulous treatment and cooking will not waste the delicious bounty from the ocean. During a cooking session at the expo, a chef showed visitors how to prepare some dishes.

New Zealand aquatic products showcased at CFSE

Performers from New Zealand stage a wonderful Maori HAKA war dance during the 22nd China Fisheries and Seafood Expo (CFSE) held in the eastern coastal city of Qingdao from Nov 1 to 3. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] 

In addition to its high-quality seafood, New Zealand brought to the expo a wonderful Maori HAKA war dance performance, an element of authentic Maori culture.

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