23 Sep 2015, 11:02 am

"These products are fresh and has superior quality.These products makes cooking easy as it comes in different flavours and people can choose the ones according to their liking," a company statement said.
Some of the products retailed and produced by the brand are:
Masala Prawns- Authentic Konkani Masala combines with Prawns to create an exceptional flavour. The Freshness crunchiness and the blend of flavourful spices are set to make the eating experience of customers truly scrumptious.
Masala Mackerel - The fishes are flavoured with authentic Konkani masala’s to bring out its richness in every bite, while simultaneously maintaining the nutrition value.
Lobster Bytes - Pamper palates with the memorable taste of these Lobster Bites. They are prepared with authentic lobster flavor and coated with bread crumbs to create a mouth-watering experience in every bite.
Amritsari crab claw - Blend of Amritsari Masala with Crab Claw ingredients to create the most exclusive taste; one which is crispy , fresh and spicy. This appetizer is conveniently cooked and is low on cholesterol.
Founded in 1978 by Deepak Gadre, Gadre Marine Export was originally a processing and packaging unit of frozen marine products such as shrimps, squids, cuttlefish and other fin-fish.
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