fresh sardines where to buy

At nyergesagro kft, we take pride in sourcing the best products from around the globe and our Sardine program is no different. fresh sardines where to buy Sardines  from Catch to dinner plate we have moved to a FAS program – FAS stands for Frozen at Sea. This is to ensure the product is frozen within hours of catch to lock in all the freshness so when you go to defrost and prepare, it is like the ocean is coming alive!!

Our fresh sardines are high in protein and have an optimal balance of Omega-3’s. The combination of these two essential nutrients is ideal for providing fullness and long-lasting energy: protein helps keep you feeling full longer, while healthy fats help manage insulin response, thus helping stabilize blood sugar levels and control cravings and hunger.


Healthiest Fish For Your Health:

Sardines are one of the most nutritious fish on the earth as contain almost every major nutrient. Sardine Fishes are an excellent source of these vitamins and minerals:

Sardines are rich in phosphorus, niacin (Vitamin B3), calcium, iodine, iron, magnesium, selenium, vitamin D, vitamin B-12, heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids & more.

Shipping Assurance:

Orders are fully insured against damage in shipping. If you receive any damaged shipment, please call so we can organize a new shipment, or help process a claim through Route Insurance our Insurance carrier.

We offer frozen Sardine in bulk. Sardines are also known as pilchards. The sardine is a epipelagic fish which also goes by the name of European Pilchard. Sardines are most commonly found around the Mediterranean, North Sea, North-Atlantic and the Black Sea. Sardines swim in large schools. Sardine has many applications. It can be used for human consumption as a canned, smoked, dried or salted fish. Sardine can also be used to extract the fish oil and for many chemical processes.

For more information please see the product specifications below or fill in the contact form for any other questions or inquiries.

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Product Information

Scientific name  Sardina Pilchardus
Origin  Mediterranean, North Sea, North-Atlantic and Black Sea.
Size  approx. 20 cm, 6 – 10 pieces per kg
Packaging  Poly-Bag in Carton Box
Net Weight per Carton  20 kg ( 2 x 10 kg blocks)
40 ft. FCL  28.000 kg (28 MT)
Shipping  Frozen
Freezing  BQF / IQF

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Zone 1:

Free Delivery on orders over $149 (after all discounts)

Flat Rate Delivery $19.99 for orders under $149 (after all discounts)

Zone 2:

Free Delivery on orders over $149 (after all discounts)

Flat Rate Delivery $35 for orders under $149 (after all discounts)

Zone 3:

Free Delivery on orders over $149 (after all discounts)

Flat Rate Delivery $50 for orders under $149 (after all discounts)

Zone 4:

Free Delivery on orders over $149 (after all discounts)

Flat Rate Delivery $50 for orders under $149 (after all discounts)

Our partner that brings us this beautiful fish is creative salmon; the first supplier in the world to distribute the only certified organic sardines on the market.

Other names: Sardina Pilchardus
Availability: Year-round
Where it’s caught: West Coast of Tofino
Characteristics: The largest of the Pacific sardines, prized by gourmets for its firm flesh
Size Range: From about 4 pounds (1.829 kilograms) to 20 pounds (9.07 kilograms)
Colour: 25-29 of the Roche scale

This is a wholesome & tasty protein for your pets. All of our varieties of fish are wild-caught, never farm-raised. We buy from fishermen who are as passionate about fresh-frozen, contaminant-free animals as we are! Not only are we proud of our sourcing, but also proud of who we work with. Some of our fish offerings come exclusively from Native American fishermen. These tribes have exclusive water & species rights to some of the offerings you see on our site. You won’t find these anywhere else! Feeding fish to your carnivore is an all-natural way to include Omega 3 &  6 essential fatty acids to your pet’s diet.

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