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Welcome to the new 16 16 Haddock High Liner Foods…the right place for 17 Pollock (Saithe) the right seafood. 17 Atlantic Salmon from Faroe Islands/Norway 17 Smoked Salmon 2 18 38 SIMPLY INNOVATIVE EVERYDAY FAVORITES 22 The Ultimate Salmon Burger™ 42 Breaded Natural Cuts 22 FireRoasters™ Flame Seared Seafood 43 Breaded Natural Shaped 23 Pan-Sear Selects® 44 Breaded Portions 23 UpperCrust® Fillets 45 Battered Natural Shaped 24 Crusted Seafood 45 Fish-In-A-Minute® 24 Stuffed Seafood 46 Breaded Value Portions 24 Butter Crumb Seafood 46 Simple Favorites 25 Country Style Seafood 47 K-12/Child Nutrition 26 Glazed Natural Fillets 48 Whole Grain 26 Lighter Choice Seafood 27 Shellfish 31 Mirabel® Black Tiger Shrimp 54 Samband Cod 31 FPI® Shrimp 54 Samband Flounder/Sole 33 Scallops 54 Samband Pollock Loins 35 Cod 55 Seaside Cod 36 Haddock 55 Seaside Flounder 36 Flounder/Sole 56 Seaside Haddock 36 Atlantic Salmon from Chile 56 Seaside Pollock 37 Pangasius Loins 56 Seaside Pangasius 37 Tilapia 57 Pacific Wild Salmon 37 Ocean Perch 57 Catfish 37 Pollock 57 Surimi 3 We’re at the forefront of what makes seafood great In today’s world where consumers have a personal connection with food, we understand just how important it is to have a forward-thinking partner on your side. We’re here for you by offering leadership and strength in four key areas of our business: Selection We’ve made it simple to menu the right seafood with our wide selection of value-added and unprocessed products available in today’s top species. Sourcing Our expertise in worldwide seafood procurement gives us an unmatched capability to secure a wide range of species, which means you can get the seafood you and your customers want. Sustainability We lead in sustainability, setting the standard for responsibly sourced seafood, social responsibility, traceability, transparency, and minimizing our environmental impact. Support We understand the trends and extend our strength in R&D, culinary, insights, programs, and promotions to you. Our popular brands We’ve built a reputation for offering the best seafood for every foodservice need. So whether you’re looking for premium quality, on-trend innovations, or everyday value, we’ve got you covered. ONLY THE BEST SIMPLY INNOVATIVE EVERYDAY FAVORITES Premium unprocessed fillets Value-added and unprocessed Value-added, child nutrition and fish and shellfish unprocessed seafood 4 Our signature recipes or yours. We offer two types of seafood: value-added and unprocessed. Both have their advantages depending on what you’re looking for. VALUE-ADDED SEAFOOD UNPROCESSED SEAFOOD Our value-added seafood comes fully-prepared in a Perfect for house-made applications, our variety of flavor profiles and ready-to-cook with a wide unprocessed seafood is frozen and ready for range of preparation methods. No costly ingredients, your recipes. Available in a wide variety of specialty equipment, or skilled labor required. species and portion sizes. 5 ON LY THE BEST BEER-BATTERED SEAFOOD GUINNESS™ Distinctive Seafood The deep, bold flavor of GUINNESS™ stout brings out the natural DISTINCTIVE sweetness of tender, succulent seafood. Your choice of battered or breaded. TASTE Available species: Cod, Haddock, and Shrimp Brewer’s Choice® With its authentic, full-bodied flavor, our classic English-style battered seafood is one of our most popular signature items. The roast aroma of ale beer complements the flaky texture and mild flavor of premium white fish. Available species: Haddock, Cod, Alaska Pollock, and Hoki POPULAR FAVORITE BEER-BATTERED SEAFOOD Big Bob’s Belly Buster® Seafood Everything you love about seafood is made even bigger and better with Big Bob’s Belly Buster®. The insanely large portions and great taste of Big Bob’s battered and glazed seafood ensures no one goes home hungry. So bust out the big pants, and get ready to chow down. Available species: Cod, Haddock, Pollock, Scallops, and Shrimp IMPRESSIVE PORTIONS 7 Beer Battered Seafood made with Corona® Kick back and relax with the refreshing, smooth taste of Corona® balanced perfectly with the light, flakiness of Cod or Shrimp. Available species: Cod and Shrimp UNIQUE FLAVOR Pub Style Battered Seafood The crunchy, rich golden batter of our classic English-style fish n’ chips is by far one of the best you’ve ever tasted. Brighten up the flavor with a fresh lemon wedge and pair with a crisp pale ale. Available species: Cod, Haddock, and Alaska Pollock CLASSIC RECIPE 8 Redhook® Ale Beer Battered Seafood The caramel malt sweetness and citrusy hops flavor of Redhook® Ale has not only earned this microbrew its cult status, but it has also made our exclusive Redhook® Ale Beer Battered seafood one of the most superior around. Available species: Haddock, Tilapia, Shrimp, and Pangasius CRAFT BREW Yuengling® Lager Seafood Famous on the East Coast for its rich amber color and medium-bodied flavor, Yuengling® is a true original lager that delivers a well-balanced taste and very distinct character to succulent seafood. Available species: Shrimp, Haddock, Scallops, and Cod REGIONAL FAVORITE 9 GUINNESS™ DISTINCTIVE SEAFOOD Tender, succulent seafood and the world’s #1 stout. We’ve paired the delicate taste of Haddock, Cod, and Shrimp in our award-winning full line of battered selections. DESCRIPTION CODE SYMBOL COOK APX PCS/CS CS PACK NATURAL CUT 1-2 oz Guinness™ Battered Cod Tenders 10026730 M DF OR 106 1/10 lb 2 oz Guinness™ Battered Cod Fillets 10026731 DF OR 80 1/10 lb 4 oz Guinness™ Battered Cod Fillets 10026732 RS DF OR 40 1/10 lb 4 oz Guinness™ Battered Cod Fillets, Cash & Carry 10026799 CC MSCF DF OR 96 6/4 lb 1-2 oz Guinness™ Battered Haddock Tenders 10026822 RS DF OR 100 1/10 lb 26-30 ct Guinness™ Battered Shrimp, Tail-Off 10026737 RS DF OR 280 1/10 lb YUENGLING® LAGER SEAFOOD A variety of beer battered favorites made with renowned Yuengling® Lager. Tender Shrimp, Scallops, Haddock, and Cod create winning appetizers, baskets, and sandwiches that are big on popularity and menu fit. DESCRIPTION CODE SYMBOL COOK APX PCS/CS CS PACK 2.6 oz Yuengling® Battered Cod Taco Portions 10026405 RS DF OR 61 1/10 lb NATURAL CUT 4 oz Yuengling® Battered Cod Fillets 10026743 RS DF OR 40 1/10 lb 6 oz Yuengling® Battered Cod Fillets 10026744 RS DF OR 26 1/10 lb 2 oz Yuengling® Battered Haddock Fillets 10025918 MSC DF OR 80 1/10 lb 4 oz Yuengling® Battered Haddock Fillets 10025916 M MSC DF OR 40 1/10 lb 6 oz Yuengling® Battered Haddock Fillets 10025917 MSC DF OR 26 1/10 lb 8 oz Yuengling® Battered Haddock Fillets 10025907 MSC DF OR 20 1/10 lb 11 oz Yuengling® Battered Haddock Fillets 10026397 MSC DF OR 15 1/10 lb 31-35 ct Yuengling® Battered Shrimp, Tail-Off 10026138 BAP2+ DF OR 336 2/5 lb 21-30 ct Yuengling® Panko Breaded Scallops 10026337 M DF OR 53 1/10 lb LEGEND - SYMBOLS ASC = Aquaculture Stewardship Council Certified CC = Cash & Carry K = Kosher RS = Responsibly Sourced BAP = Best Aquaculture Practices Certified CN = Child Nutrition M = Military VP = Vacuum Packed BAP1+ = BAP 1-star or better GG = Global G.A.P. MSC = Marine Stewardship Council Certified WG = Whole Grain 10 BAP2+ = BAP 2-star or better IQF = Individually Quick Frozen MSCF = MSC Certified Fishery REDHOOK® ALE BEER BATTERED SEAFOOD Redhook® Ale Beer Battered Seafood offers a rich taste and unique copper color. This popular style of seafood creates a uniquely craveable beer-battered experience available in a variety of sizes and species. DESCRIPTION CODE SYMBOL COOK APX PCS/CS CS PACK NATURAL CUT 1-2 oz Redhook® Ale Battered Haddock Fillets 10001604 MSC DF OR 106 1/10 lb 2-3 oz Redhook® Ale Battered Pangasius Fillets, Cash & Carry 10026690 CC RS DF OR 234 9/4 lb 4-5 oz Redhook® Ale Battered Tilapia Fillets 10001602 ASC BAP1+ DF OR 40 1/10 lb 31-35 ct Redhook® Ale Battered Round Shrimp, Tail-Off 10004182 BAP2+ CC M DF OR 330 4/2.5 lb BREWER’S CHOICE® Enjoy a truly authentic seafood line with endless versatility for fish n’ chips, appetizers, and sandwich applications in a wide variety of popular species. Available both skinless and skin-on. DESCRIPTION CODE SYMBOL COOK APX PCS/CS CS PACK 2.5 oz Brewer's Choice® Battered Cod Portions 10001653 RS DF OR 64 1/10 lb 0.6 oz Brewer's Choice® Battered AK Pollock Popcorn Portions 10001746 MSCF DF OR 266 1/10 lb 2 oz Brewer's Choice® Battered Haddock Portions 10001660 MSC DF OR 80 1/10 lb 4-5 oz Brewer's Choice® Battered Haddock Portions 10025853 M MSC DF OR 40 1/10 lb NATURAL CUT 2 oz Brewer's Choice® Battered Cod Fillets 10001652 M DF OR 80 2/5 lb 2 oz Brewer’s Choice Battered Cod Fillets, Cash & Carry 10001623 CC DF OR 288 9/4 lb 3 oz Brewer's Choice® Battered Cod Fillets 10001651 RS DF OR 53 1/10 lb 4 oz Brewer's Choice® Battered Cod Fillets 10001654 RS DF OR 40 1/10 lb 8.5 oz Brewer's Choice® Battered Haddock, Skinless Portions 10001674 MSC DF OR 36 1/20
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