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Over our 25 years in business, Atlantis of Kilmore Quay have built up great relationships with local fishermen. Our partnerships with the skippers of day boats, beamers and trawlers means we have dedicated boats to ensure a constant supply of the freshest Irish seafood for our customers.

Supplying the Trade for over 25 Years

Atlantis of Kilmore Quay have been supplying restaurants, hotels, pubs, government bodies, caterers and fast food outlets for over our 25 years. We have an extensive network of suppliers to ensure the largest range of fresh seafood for our customers.

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AT5003 Mackerel Fillet
AT5003 - Fresh Wild Irish Mackerel Fillets (2)

Fresh Wild Irish Mackerel Fillets

€9.45

€10.50 / kg
Wild Irish Mackerel is wildly popular in Ireland because it is so tasty and needs only the simplest of cooking to bring all of its fabulous flavour out. Great for fast food in a flash - without losing out on taste or health benefits.

Preparation
How much should I buy?
1 fillet is enough to be enjoyed by an adult
Quantity
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AT5003 Mackerel Fillet
AT5003 - Fresh Wild Irish Mackerel Fillets (2)

An oily fish rich in health-giving Omega 3 fatty acids, Whole Wild Irish Mackerel is a powerhouse of nutrition.

Latin Name: Scomber scombrus

  • Wild

Nutritional Info. per 100g

  • Energy: 233kcal
  • Protein: 18g
  • Carbohydrates: 0g
  • Sugars: 0g
  • Fat: 18g
  • Saturates: 7g
  • Salt: 0.38g

Allergens

  • Fish
Your Wild Irish Mackerel Fillets will arrive with no bones and with skin on. Please be careful - some bones may still remain. Make sure to check for smaller bones before cooking.
Fresh fish is best eaten on the day of delivery, definitely within 4 days. Keep refrigerated. Freezing - should be frozen immediately on delivery and consumed within 2 months. Do not re-freeze defrosted fish.

Provenance

We are committed to sourcing our fish and seafood from Irish waters whenever possible to maintain high standards of sustainability, quality and freshness.

Catch Area

FAO 27

Sub-Catch Area

Irish Sea/Celtic Sea

Catch Method

Trawl