Bdip - বদ্বীপ pvt ltd

Bdip - বদ্বীপ pvt ltd ‘bdip’ (বদ্বীপ) is a fish selling organization; produce, process, retail within its’ own standard of quality.

‘Bdip’ (বদ্বীপ)'s mission is to provide customers with varieties of ‘chemical free frozen fish’ and a succulent ‘fish and chips’ menu using the best and freshest ingredients available within an affordable price range. The idea for ‘Bdip’ (বদ্বীপ’ is originated in Dhaka, Bangladesh. ‘Bdip’ (বদ্বীপ) is all about fish. Our goal is to provide all kinds of fish to the customers ensuring 'hygiene and q

uality' with excellent 'customer service' and to become a pioneer in this business. Our ‘fish and chips’ using the freshest ingredients will give the customers classic taste combinations similar to the European trend within an affordable price. Our customers are at the heart of everything we do. We and our hard working and fun loving member of Staffs who share our pride guarantees that you get the best quality fish and awesome service, everytime.

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14/06/2024

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21/05/2014

Due to maintenance and recruitment issues our hot deli/kitchen section will be closed till 5th of June 2014. Kitchen section will open from 7th of June 2014. We are sorry for the interruption and inconvenience cost.

In addition we thank for your continuous support. People who liked our page already, mind informing your friends and family about us and our outlet.

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13/05/2014

"Eating frozen food reduces food waste" The 'Waste and Resources Action Programme' estimates that we throw out 0.45 tons of food annually per household. The advantage of frozen food is that it is constantly available at the same level of freshness for months rather than days."

13/05/2014

http://www.seafish.org/about-seafish/blog/2011/11/23/busting-myths-around-frozen-fish

Myths:

"Frozen fish is less nutritious than fresh fish" Our frozen fish is frozen within hours of being caught - effectively locking in valuable nutrients, such as protein, healthy fats and minerals.

"Eating fish is bad for the environment" Responsible producers place a strong emphasis on fish sourcing. Part of our commitment to consumers is that they can enjoy simple, delicious food without compromising on the environment.

Truths:

"Frozen fish is convenient and easy to prepare" With so many people struggling to meet the recommended two portions of fish a week, frozen products boost choice and convenience. A surprising 22% of adults are not eating fish because they worry that their culinary skills are not up to scratch!

"Eating frozen food reduces food waste" The 'Waste and Resources Action Programme' estimates that we throw out 0.45 tons of food annually per household. The advantage of frozen food is that it is constantly available at the same level of freshness for months rather than days.

03/05/2014

anyone tried small fish curry i.e
mola/dhela/puti with few sliced green mango yet?

trust me it tastes amazing.....

13/04/2014
25/02/2014

'Frozen Telapia fillets'

Nutrition Facts:
Serving Size 1 serving (113 g)
Calories 100

Calories from Fat 22

Total Fat 2.5g 4%

Saturated Fat 1.0g 5%

Cholesterol 40mg 13%

Sodium 75mg 3%

Potassium 0mg 0%

Carbohydrates 0.0g 0%

Dietary Fiber 0.0g 0%

Sugars 0.0g

Protein 20.0g

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34 Katasur, Mohammadpur
Dhaka

Telephone

+8801793262574

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