Hey there, Pune foodies! If you’re planning on whipping up some delicious seafood dishes for the upcoming fasting season in March, you might want to brace yourself for some high fish prices at the Ganesh Peth fish market. Limited supply from the eastern and western coasts has left traders struggling to meet the increased demand, keeping prices elevated compared to last week. But hey, here’s some good news – chicken prices have seen a ₹20 drop thanks to an abundant supply of poultry. So, if you’re looking to switch things up in the kitchen, chicken might be the way to go!

Over at the market, the variety of fish on offer on Sunday was pretty impressive. From deep-sea catches like Pomfret, Halwa, and Surmai to bay fish like Indian Mackeral and Red Snapper, there was something for every seafood lover. And let’s not forget about the river fish – with a significant inflow of Rohu, Catla, and other freshwater varieties from Andhra Pradesh, there was no shortage of options. However, despite the influx, prices remained steep due to the limited availability.

If you’re curious about the prices, here’s a quick rundown for you:
– Kapri Paplette: ₹1,600-₹1,800
– Bhila: ₹600-₹700
– Halwa: ₹500-₹600
– Surmai: ₹250-₹800
– Rawas: ₹650-₹1,000
– Ghol: ₹800-₹900
– Karli: ₹280-₹360
– Illish (Pala): ₹700-₹1,600
– Jumbo Prawns: ₹1,400-₹1,500
– Lobster: ₹1,800-₹2,000

And that’s just scratching the surface! From shrimp to crabs to mutton and chicken, the market had it all. So while fish prices might be on the higher side, there’s definitely something for everyone at the Ganesh Peth fish market. Keep an eye on the market dynamics in the coming weeks as traders work to balance demand with supply constraints. Happy cooking, Pune!

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