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Dried Cuttlefish — Dry Sea Food For Sale

Looking to buy dried cuttlefish online in bulk? Dried cuttlefish with a softer bite than squid, sold whole or shredded. Available as Whole or Shredded, sold wholesale from 100lb to full container loads.

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Quantity TierEstimated Price
100 lb$1,000
500 lb$4,500
1,000 lb$8,500
20ft Container (~25,000 lb)$187,500 *
40ft Container (~45,000 lb)$337,500 *

* Container prices are estimates based on a full load. Final pricing is confirmed upon order review (freight, customs and packaging may affect total).

About Dried Cuttlefish

Dried cuttlefish with a softer bite than squid, sold whole or shredded. Cuttlefish dries to a softer, more tender texture than squid due to differences in muscle fiber structure, which is part of why it's treated as a distinct product rather than a squid substitute.

Shredded cuttlefish is priced the same as whole in this case, since the cutting process doesn't significantly change the raw material cost.

How Dried Cuttlefish Is Used

Whole dried cuttlefish is typically grilled or rehydrated for cooking, while the shredded format is sold more as a ready-to-eat snack.

Every wholesale order begins with a quantity selection above. Once you submit your order request, our team confirms availability, finalizes pricing for your selected tier, and arranges payment by bank transfer or wire/T-T and shipping to your address.

Dried Cuttlefish FAQ

Is dried cuttlefish tougher to chew than dried squid?

Generally the opposite — cuttlefish tends to dry to a softer texture than squid, which is part of its appeal as a snack format.

Can whole dried cuttlefish be grilled directly?

Yes, a common preparation is to lightly grill or torch whole dried cuttlefish before slicing, rather than rehydrating it in water first.

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