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Wild Alaskan Chum / Keta WILD ALASKAN CHUM/KETA SALMON ( keta) BUYER’S INFORMATION

Chum (keta) salmon is the most widely used salmon portion for the food service industry. Chum salmon is a fi rm textured fi sh with a distinctive salmon fl avor. Whether baked, broiled, grilled or poached, wild caught Alaskan chum salmon will compliment any recipe enhancement. Known for the balance of and oil, chum is also the most stable priced and harvested of the salmon . FORMS NUTRITION

H&G: Whole headed and gutted fi sh Serving Size: 4 oz. raw (113g) Calories: 140 Fillets: Skin on / Boneless Calories from Fat: 35 Skin on / Bone in : 23 g Skin off / Boneless Total Fat: 4.5 g Saturated Fat: 1 g Portions: Skin on / Boneless Trans Fat: 0 g Skin off / Boneless Cholesterol: 85 mg Sodium: 55 mg Total : 0 g /Sugars: 0 g Omega 3 Fatty Acids: 800 mg SPECIFICATIONS

H&G: Call for availability and other carton size possibilities. Size Package Carton 2-4 lb. IQF 1/50 lb. 4-6 lb. IQF 1/50 lb. 6-9 lb. IQF 1/50 lb. 9 lb. up. IQF 1/50 lb. Fillets: Whole sides of salmon, available in trim styles C, or E (see Salmon Fillet Guide on trim styles). Size Trim Style Package Carton Under 1.75 lb. C, or E Vac Pac or IQF Tote or 10kg Over 1.75 lb. C, or E Vac Pac or IQF Tote or 10kg Portions: Individual portions cut from the above fi llets. Size (+/- 1 oz.) Package Carton Avg. Pieces per Case 4 oz. (Twin Pack) Vac Pac 1/10 lb. 39-42 6 oz. (Single Pack) Vac Pac 1/10 lb. 24-28 8 oz. (Single Pack) Vac Pac 1/10 lb. 19-23 10 oz. (Single Pack) Vac Pac 1/10 lb. 15-19

Seattle, Washington U.S.A. DIMENSIONS www.ppsf.com Pallet Information: For all portions and fi llets. MFG. UPC 21100 Package Net Case Dimensions Product Description Cube Density Size Weight Weight Boxes Pattern L” x W” x H”

VacPac or Layer Pack 1/10 lb 10 lbs. 12 lbs. 126 18 x 7 11.55” x 8.50” x 7.05” 0.40 29.96 Salmon Sides VacPac 1/10 kg 22.05 lbs. 24 lbs. 42 7 x 6 23.60” x 12.25” x 5.10” 0.85 29.30

* Pallet Confi guration is: no. of cases in a block by no. of cases high. The number of cases per truckload depends if the product is palletized or not.