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Street Style Seafood is inspired by the flavours of the world.
Street Style Seafood Captures Vibe of Lively Food Culture
(CANADA, 6/12/2015)
Street Style Seafood is a new line of seafood products in the High Liner Foods' FPI brand for the U.S. foodservice market. The inspiration for the line is today’s exciting trend of chef-inspired food being offered in non-traditional venues such as food trucks, pop-up restaurants and grab-and-go kiosks for all-day flexible eating appeal.
Street Style Seafood is ideal for many menu parts including shareables, appetizers, small plates and on-the-go dining. It provides operators with growth opportunities by meeting the need for innovative, premium quality, and portable snack options. Inspired by the flavours of the world and the hot street vendor trend, Street Style Seafood offers something for everyone.
Fish N’ Chips On A Stick was recently named a finalist in the Seafood Excellence Awards for Best New Foodservice Product of 2015.
The Street Style Seafood line includes:
• Shrimpanadas: Available in three flavours: Shrimp & Chipotle Pepper, Shrimp & Black Bean and Shrimp & Mango Salsa. Combining global flavours and America’s favorite seafood, these handmade seafood empanadas provide a portable option that’s perfect for catering or as a fun appetizer plate.
• Fish N’ Chips On A Stick: Available in two varieties: on a stick and as a strip. Featuring hand-cut cod strips coated with a crispy French Fry coating, Fish N’ Chips on a Stick is a tasty and unique all-in-one twist on a classic seafood pairing.
Classic Sushi and Tempura Battered Sushi.
• Tempura Battered Sushi: These bite-size California rolls are tempura battered for a deliciously crunchy take on sushi, ideal for appetizers or in combination plates.
• Classic Sushi: A popular favourite, High Liner Foods’ California Roll includes Surimi, carrots and creamy avocado. The item gives operators the thaw-and-serve simplicity for back-of-house ease, eliminating the need for expensive sushi prep activity altogether.
Street Style Seafood Shrimpanadas.
“Our Street Style Seafood line satisfies today’s consumer and operator desire, to have more tasty menu options besides traditional sit-down entrée meal occasions” said Carolyn Piscatelli, Senior Brand Manager for High Liner Foods. “These items are on-trend and leverage the exciting global cuisine culture preferred by Millennia”
About High Liner Foods Incorporated
High Liner Foods is the leading North American processor and marketer of value-added frozen seafood.
High Liner Foods' retail branded products are sold throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico under the High Liner, Fisher Boy, Mirabel, Sea Cuisine and C. Wirthy labels, and are available in most grocery and club stores. The Company also sells branded products to restaurants and institutions under the High Liner, Icelandic Seafood, FPI, Viking, Mirabel, Samband of Iceland and American Pride Seafood labels and is a major supplier of private label value-added frozen seafood products to North American food retailers and foodservice distributors. High Liner Foods is a publicly traded Canadian company, trading under the symbol HLF on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
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