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  3. Are Maatjes Herring The New Summer 'Foodie' Trend?

Going Dutch: Are Maatjes Herring The New Summer 'Foodie' Trend?

24th July 2019 | Food and health

In his latest article, Robert Duthie, Managing Director of Denholm Seafoods and Director of the Scottish Pelagic Sustainability Group, explains the heritage and health benefits of maatjes herring, and encourages us to "go Dutch" and try them for ourselves.

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The new summer 'foodie' trend?

Scottish Pelagic Sustainability Group

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