Description
Place of Origin: The zero-polluted North Atlantic Ocean in Northern Europe.
Icelandic pure wild cod (Arctic Cod): Only a few fish can thrive in the cold Arctic waters like Arctic cod. The blood of Arctic cod contains anti-freeze protein, allowing them to live in this harsh environment. The growth environment of cod is quite strict. It requires that the seawater temperature in the growing sea area is below 5 degrees Celsius all year round, and the seawater must not be chemically polluted. A high-quality growth environment creates pollution-free, healthy deep-sea fish gelatin known as fish maw. According to the manufacturer:
Iceland wild cod fish maw not only has the mouthfeel of ordinary fish belly, but also is firm, clean and has no smell. It is very suitable for most people who like to eat fish maw [and] can be used for any dishes related to fish maw.
Iceland cod fish maw is light yellow, translucent and bright without impurities, with many serrations on both sides, large head and pointed tail. [It] Naturally exudes a fresh fragrance that other flower gums do not have.
Soaking method: Iceland wild cod fish maw is soaked in cold water overnight, and the soaked fish maw (including soaking water) is put in the refrigerator at night. When the body becomes soft, cut off the tentacles. Boil ginger, spring onion and Icelandic wild cod fish maw for five minutes, turn off the heat and [steam] until the water cools.
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