Bream "Leshch" (Semi Dry still moist) Low Salt NO CAVAIR from Ukraine

Bream "Leshch" (Semi Dry still moist) Low Salt NO CAVAIR from Ukraine

1 Pound
Sale price  $20.00 Regular price  $35.00
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Bream "Leshch" (Semi Dry still moist) Low Salt NO CAVAIR from Ukraine

Bream "Leshch" (Semi Dry still moist) Low Salt NO CAVAIR from Ukraine

Sale price  $20.00 Regular price  $35.00
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❄️ SHIPS COLD & GUARANTEED FRESH

Your order is packed in insulated packaging with ice packs and ships Monday–Wednesday only, so it never sits over the weekend.

If your fish does not arrive cold, we replace it. No questions asked.

Experience one of Eastern Europe's most beloved traditional delicacies. Our Ukrainian Bream, known locally as Leshch, is carefully cured and semi-dried using time-honored methods that preserve the fish's natural flavor and delicate texture.

Unlike heavily dried fish, this semi-dry preparation remains pleasantly moist and tender, offering the perfect balance between rich flavor and satisfying chew. Lightly salted to allow the natural sweetness of the fish to shine through, this authentic Ukrainian specialty is ideal for those who appreciate traditional cured seafood without excessive saltiness.

Each fish is sourced from Ukraine and prepared according to generations-old techniques that have made Leshch a staple among fishermen, beer enthusiasts, and lovers of authentic Eastern European cuisine.

Features:

  • Authentic Ukrainian Bream (Leshch)
  • Semi-dry texture – still moist and tender
  • Low salt recipe
  • No caviar (roe)
  • Rich, natural fish flavor
  • Traditional Eastern European preparation
  • Ready to enjoy straight from the package

Enjoy it as a snack, alongside your favorite beverage, or as part of a traditional Ukrainian seafood spread. Simple, authentic, and full of old-world flavor.

Cold Cure Fish Co. – Bringing the traditions of Eastern Europe to your table.

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