Cape Hake Loin Steaks case
Frozen
- Order number: 807453
Product Information
Cape Hake Loin Steaks 5kg case.
This case contains 5kg of Cape Hake Loin steaks which is approximately 27-28 loin steaks. Economically priced by the case. Perfect for catering or large gatherings. Ready for next-day delivery.
Key Properties
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Frozen
Wild
Raw
Namibia
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Ingredients
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Ingredients
Hake
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Delivery Info
UK- dpd - Courier
Basket | Charges |
Over £50 | FREE |
Under £50 | £6.50 |
Under £20 | £8.90 |
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Surcharge Type | Charge |
Saturday & Sunday | +£3.50 |
1pm Delivery | +5.00 |
Remote Postcodes* | +£20.00 |
*We use Royal Mail Special Delivery, which costs £26.60.
UK Royal Mail - Only tins & Jars
Service | Charges | Details |
2nd class | from £3.20 | 2-4 day delivery |
1st class | from £3.80 | 1-2 day delivery |
Northern Ireland
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International
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Glossary
![]() | Temperature |
Frozen | Stored frozen at -22C |
Chilled | Stored at 2-5C |
Ambient | Stored at room temperature |
![]() | Source |
The area where the fish was caught or farmed |
![]() | Wild or Farmed |
Wild | Fish that are caught from their natural habitat |
Organic | Organically farmed and certified by the soil association |
Farmed | Fish that have been bred on a commercial fish farm |
![]() | Prepared |
Raw | This product has not been cooked in any way |
Cooked | This product has been cooked, and is ready to eat |
Cured | This product has been smoked or otherwise preserved |
Reheat | This product has been prepared and only needs to be heated up to eat. |
![]() | Catch Method |
Hand pole & line | Caught using the traditional fishing rod and line |
Longline | Caught using a long line that has baited hooks and floats attached along its length |
Dived | Hand caught using divers |
Foraged | Caught by foraging along the beach |
Pots & Traps | Caught using stationary pots or traps that are placed along the ocean floor. |
Dredges | Caught using a net with a heavy steel frame that is dragged along the ocean floor. |
Gill netting | Caught using a curtain of netting that hangs in the water using floats. Usually does not touch the ocean floor. |
Seine net | Caught using a ring of netting in the open ocean with floats at the top and pinched at the bottom. |
Trawled | Caught using a large fishing net dragged behind a fishing boat |
Netted | Caught using any of the types of netting |
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