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Processed Seafood is a type of fish and seafood that has been processed in some way, such as canned, frozen, smoked, or dried. It is a major component of the fish and seafood industry, providing a convenient and shelf-stable way to enjoy seafood. Processed seafood products are often used in restaurants, supermarkets, and other foodservice outlets.
Processed seafood products are typically made from a variety of fish and seafood species, including salmon, tuna, shrimp, and crab. The products are often prepared with a variety of seasonings and sauces, and may be packaged in cans, jars, or other containers. Processed seafood products are often used in recipes, such as salads, sandwiches, and casseroles.
Processed seafood products are widely available in supermarkets and other retail outlets. Many companies specialize in the production of processed seafood products, including Trident Seafoods, Bumble Bee Foods, and High Liner Foods. These companies offer a variety of products, including canned tuna, smoked salmon, and frozen shrimp. Show Less Read more