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Enjoy a great seafood dinner with an unbeatably fresh taste from the comfort of your home with Gorton’s. At Gorton’s, our passion for crafting only the finest foods with our freshest catches hasn’t changed since we first began casting our nets over 170 years ago. Easily and quickly prepare a delicious meal with our frozen fish, shrimp, crab, clams, and more. From our Crispy Battered Flounder Fillets and Breaded Popcorn Shrimp to our Premium Tilapia Fish Sticks, we offer a large selection of frozen seafood that the whole family will enjoy. Gorton’s is proud to provide only high-quality foods that are never prepared with fillers, artificial colors or flavors, or antibiotics. Additionally, our foods are still breaded and battered here in the USA*. As a seafood company that is leading the way in responsible practices, the preservation of our planet’s oceans is paramount to how we run our business. This is why we diligently work to minimize our environmental impact by ensuring our seafood is sourced, made, and packaged responsibly*. As a great fisherman used to say, “If something’s worth doing, it’s worth doing right.” Gorton’s was founded in 1849 in Gloucester, Massachusetts—America's oldest seaport and the birthplace of the US fishing industry. Since then, our dedication to sourcing the freshest seafood has only swelled. And our pioneering spirit and love for the sea led us to develop the first frozen convenience food and introduce new corporate responsibility and foods—like our now-famous Gorton’s fish sticks.
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| Amount per serving Calories240 | ||
| % Daily Value*The %Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. | ||
| Total Fat of 10 Grams daily value 13 percentincludes Saturated Fat of 1 Grams daily value5percent, includes Trans Fat of 0 Grams includes Polyunsaturated Fat of 3 Grams includes Monounsaturated Fat of 5 Grams | ||
| Cholesterol 25 Milligrams daily value8percent, | ||
| Sodium 500 Milligrams daily value22percent, | ||
| Total Carbohydrate of 26 Grams daily value 9 percentincludes Dietary Fiber of 1 Grams daily value4percent, includes Total Sugars of 3 Grams includes 1 Grams of Added Sugars and daily value of 2percent | ||
| Protein 11 Grams daily value22percent, | ||
| Vitamin D 0 Micrograms Daily Value 0% | ||
| Calcium 10 Milligrams Daily Value 0% | ||
| Iron 0 Milligrams Daily Value 0% | ||
| Potassium 210 Milligrams Daily Value 4% | ||
| * The %Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. |
Contains: haddock, wheat, milk.
Cooking Directions: Conventional Oven: Uncooked. Keep frozen until ready to cook. Remove fillets from packaging before cooking. 1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. 2. Arrange on metal baking pan. 3. Bake 22-24 minutes total (Fully cook fish to an internal temperature of 165 degrees F or higher before serving). Flip after 12 minutes. For best texture, place fillets directly on pan or use parchment paper. Foil is not recommended. Keep frozen.
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