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Barramundi A member of the sea bass family, barramundi is native to Australia’s northern tropical waters and parts of Southeast Asia. The biggest supply of wild-caught barramundi comes from Indonesia, with fish reaching 5-10lbs. Barramundi flesh is pink and turns white when cooked. This fish has a sweet and buttery flavor. Larger Barramundi has a very strong taste and has large bones that are removed easily. The fish's mid-oil content helps keep the flesh moist while cooking. Many times the fish is prepared pan seared with the edible skin left to crisp-up nicely. Barramundi is most commonly available as fresh and frozen in fillets, as well as portions. Baramundi Natural Cut Cut the meat...
Cobia Cobia is found worldwide in tropical, subtropical and temperate waters, except the mid Pacific and east Pacific. China is the leading producer of farmed cobia. Cobia is a highly desirable eating fish with strong flavor and texture. The flesh can be sliced for raw preparations or cooked in steam, roasted, pan fried, wok fried or grilled. The flesh retains moisture when cooked, making it a succulent. the skin is easily removed from raw fillets by the usual long knife and cutting board Method. Skinning is easier if you cut the fillets in half along the centerline so they are not so wide. Cobia One Cut This method produces 4 fish fillets. The steps are: cut the fish exactly in the cent...
Croaker The Croaker fish is a species of croaker which is native to the western Pacific. It is generally found in inhabit coastal waters and estuaries. It is mainly found in Japan, China and Korea. This is a very good eating fish. The flesh is off white with a good medium flavor, but may have a reddish tint. The cooked meat is white. Croaker is lean and full flavored, with an almost sweet taste. The flesh is firm and the skin is edible. This fish is fairly easy to fillet. A popular pan fish, croaker is often breaded or dusted with cornmeal or flour and pan-fried. It can also be marinated and grilled or sautéed, roasted and broiled. Use simple sauces that won't mask the flavor and just lig...
Croaker The Croaker fish is a species of croaker which is native to the western Pacific. It is generally found in inhabit coastal waters and estuaries. It is mainly found in Japan, China and Korea. This is a very good eating fish. The flesh is off white with a good medium flavor, but may have a reddish tint. The cooked meat is white. Croaker is lean and full flavored, with an almost sweet taste. The flesh is firm and the skin is edible. This fish is fairly easy to fillet. A popular pan fish, croaker is often breaded or dusted with cornmeal or flour and pan-fried. It can also be marinated and grilled or sautéed, roasted and broiled. Use simple sauces that won't mask the flavor and just lig...
Emperor Emperors live in a variety of habitats including coral reef lagoons, reefs, sand flats and gravel patches. Red emperors reach a maximum total length of at least 100 cm. Emperor is a superb finfish to eat and its white, juicy flesh is delicious served either hot or cold. It can be cooked whole (gilled and gutted) by baking, steaming, or deep frying, but is also ideal in fillet form for grilling, barbecuing, steaming and frying. Emperor Skinless Skinless cut is the main part of fish meat which is located above the spine. This method is cutting a torpedo-shaped fish that is made into four parts and separates the meat and spines of the fish and removes the skin. Emperor skin must be...
Emperor Emperors live in a variety of habitats including coral reef lagoons, reefs, sand flats and gravel patches. Red emperors reach a maximum total length of at least 100 cm. Emperor is a superb finfish to eat and its white, juicy flesh is delicious served either hot or cold. It can be cooked whole (gilled and gutted) by baking, steaming, or deep frying, but is also ideal in fillet form for grilling, barbecuing, steaming and frying. Emperor Skinless Skinless cut is the main part of fish meat which is located above the spine. This method is cutting a torpedo-shaped fish that is made into four parts and separates the meat and spines of the fish and removes the skin. Emperor skin must be...
Emperor Emperors live in a variety of habitats including coral reef lagoons, reefs, sand flats and gravel patches. Red emperors reach a maximum total length of at least 100 cm. Emperor is a superb finfish to eat and its white, juicy flesh is delicious served either hot or cold. It can be cooked whole (gilled and gutted) by baking, steaming, or deep frying, but is also ideal in fillet form for grilling, barbecuing, steaming and frying. Emperor Skinless Skinless cut is the main part of fish meat which is located above the spine. This method is cutting a torpedo-shaped fish that is made into four parts and separates the meat and spines of the fish and removes the skin. Emperor skin must be...