Madame Flon Tri-Tri (Dried Small Fish) – 2 oz (57 g) Pack

$168.00

Madame Flon Tri-Tri is a traditional Haitian ingredient made from dried tiny fish, known for their rich umami flavor and nutritional value. Commonly used in Haitian and Caribbean cuisine, Tri-Tri is perfect for adding depth to soups, stews, sauces, and rice dishes. This 2 oz pack is convenient for home cooking and preserves authentic taste.

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Key Features & Benefits

  • Authentic Haitian Tri-Tri — dried small fish
  • Rich in protein, calcium, and natural umami flavor
  • Enhances soups, stews, sauces, and rice dishes
  • 2 oz pack — convenient for households and small recipes
  • Staple in traditional Caribbean cooking

Ingredients

100% dried small fish (Tri-Tri).
No additives or preservatives.

Nutrition Facts (per 1 oz / 28 g, approx.)

Nutrient Amount
Calories 90 kcal
Total Fat 2 g
Sodium ~150 mg
Total Carbohydrates 0 g
Protein 18 g
Calcium ~15% DV
Iron ~8% DV

Values are approximate and may vary slightly depending on preparation.

Cooking Instructions

  1. Rinse Tri-Tri lightly in cold water before use.
  2. Add directly to soups, stews, sauces, or rice dishes while cooking.
  3. Simmer until softened and flavors are fully infused.

Storage & Packaging

  • Net weight: 2 oz (57 g)
  • Sealed plastic pouch for freshness
  • Store in a cool, dry place
  • Refrigerate after opening for extended freshness

FAQ

Question Answer
What is Tri-Tri? Tri-Tri are tiny dried fish commonly used in Haitian and Caribbean cooking for flavor and nutrition.
How is it used in cooking? It’s typically added to soups, stews, rice dishes, or sauces for a savory, umami taste.
Is Tri-Tri healthy? Yes, it’s a great source of protein, calcium, and essential minerals.
Do I need to soak Tri-Tri before cooking? A light rinse is recommended, but soaking is not required. Simply add it directly to your dish.

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