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Ever tasted octopus?

The summer period is the perfect time to enjoy the taste of octopus. Octopus Vulgaris is a cosmopolitan species, which means it is found all over the world. The octopus can change its color to blend into its environment. It…

Meet Fiskano at the CONXEMAR EXHIBITION 2019

Fiskano will be present at the Conxemar exhibition in Vigo, Spain from Tuesday the 1th till Thursday the 3rd of October 2019. The International Frozen Seafood Exhibition (Conxemar) serves as the meeting point for the entire processing sector. Last year…

The delicious Greenland halibut

The Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) is known by many English names; black halibut, blue halibut, newfoundland turbot and more. The fish is caught by longline fishermen in the Northern Atlantic and the Northern Pacific Oceans and is almost exclusively caught in…

Kingklip – The Southern African treasure

Have you ever tried kingklip? This delicious fish from the southern parts of Africa. The name comes from the old Dutch ‘koningklipvisch’, which translates to ‘King of the Rocks’. The fish can grow to become 180cm long and weigh up…

Our South African Moulded Hake Loins

Have you ever tried South African Hake? At Fiskano we currently offer a delicious moulded hake loin (size 110-130). The hake (Merluccius capensis) is a long, lean fish with a large head. It’s part of the same taxonomic order as…

Happy New Year

We are looking forward to a new year that brings new challenges and opportunities. We look forward to inform you about our latest product innovations and offerings. The Fiskano team wishes you a happy and prosperous New Year!

Happy Holidays

The entire Fiskano team would like to share our warmest holiday wishes to you and your loved ones!  As a new year is upon us, we reflect on the past year and those who have helped us grow and shape…

Have you tried the Kenyan snapper?

At Fiskano we offer a wide variety of fish caught by local fisherman all over the world. This time we will highlight the Deep-water Red Snapper and Crimson Snapper from Kenya. These Kenyan snappers are caught in the Indian Ocean…