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Walking Catfish (Magur Fish)

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Scientific Name: Clarias batrachus (Magur Fish)

Magur Fish is a freshwater species known for its firm, flavorful meat and high nutritional value. Grown widely in Bangladesh, it is valued for its distinctive taste and smooth texture, making it ideal for curries, frying, and stews. Magur Fish is highly sought after in local cuisine and is also appreciated in international markets for its quality, rich flavor, and versatility in cooking.

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    Scientific Name

    ​​Clarias batrachus

    Product State

    ​ Fresh or frozen whole Walking Fish

    Grade

    ​A

    Origin

    ​Freshwater rivers, ponds, and marshes of Bangladesh

    Country of Origin

    Bangladesh

    Harvest Season

    Year-round, with peak season from June to September

    Appearance
     Elongated, cylindrical body, tapering toward the tail. Color is typically dark gray or grayish-brown, often with minute white spots laterally. Has a flat, broad head and four pairs of barbels (whiskers). Scaleless skin covered in mucus.
    Taste Profile

    Known for its distinctive, delicious flavor and soft flesh. Highly prized for its wholesome qualities.

    Average Weight

    300–800 grams per fish

    Shelf Life

    2–3 days fresh at refrigeration temperatures, up to 6 months frozen

    Storage Condition

      0–4°C for fresh, -18°C or lower for frozen

    Leadtime

    ​ 5–7 working days after order confirmation

    Our Honest Product review 

    • Maximum Freshness Guaranteed: The ability to transport and sell the fish live is its single greatest commercial advantage, assuring consumers of the freshest possible product.
    • High Nutritional Density: It is a valuable source of protein and essential minerals like Calcium and Phosphorus, positioning it as a highly beneficial choice for health-conscious diets.
    • Hardy, but Risky: Its resilience to adverse conditions (low oxygen, polluted water) makes it an easy fish to farm. However, its voracious, omnivorous nature means that in non-native environments (like the US), it is considered a pest that invades farms and preys on native fish stocks.
    • Culinary Texture: The fish is known for its lack of intramuscular bones, making the flesh easier to eat and highly desirable in many cuisines.

    Usage

    • Live Market Trade: Its unique ability to survive out of water makes it ideal for local live markets, where it commands a higher price than dead fish.
    • Curries and Cooking: A versatile food fish used in various Asian preparations, such as Thai grilled catfish (pla duk dan) or Indonesian/Malay curries (pecel lele and mangut lele).
    • Medicinal/Therapeutic: Physicians traditionally prescribe it for convalescents and those suffering from ailments like anaemia, due to its easily digestible protein and high mineral content.
    • Aquaculture: Extensively cultured in shallow ponds due to its hardiness, high market demand, and ability to survive in low-oxygen, high-density environments.

    Certification

    Complimentary Product Certificates

    • Certificate of Origin


    Product Certificates available on request

    • Veterinary or Health certificate

    Packaging & Shipping

      

    Packaging Options
    • Available in bulk (5kg, 10kg) or smaller consumer-sized packaging (500g, 1kg, 2kg)
    • Vacuum-sealed or individually packed for better preservation
    • Custom packaging and labeling available on request.
    Shipping & Export Info  
    • Minimum Order Quantity: 1000 kg
    • Shipping Options: Sea Freight (preferred), Air Freight for quick orders