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Goldband Snapper Head Half Cut

Goldband Snappers Goldband Snappersare deepwater fish inhabiting tropical and sub-tropical waters. This fish has flesh color creamy pink with thickness medium or thick fillets. They have only a few bones and these are easily removed. The flesh has a strong and moist texture. Goldband Snappersare generally sold fresh, chilled or frozen wither as whole fish, gilled and gutted fish or fillets. Goldband Snapperscan be served cold with a tomato and cucumber salsa, is best matched with bitter greens and a lemon vinaigrette. Roast goldband snapper with a tasty baste of soy sauce, teriyaki sauce, coriander and chillies. Tropical snappers of superior quality can be used for sushi and sashimi. Gol...

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Emperor Steak

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...

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Emperor Fillet

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...

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Swordfish Steak

Swordfish The swordfish is named after its bill resembling a sword. The flesh can range from white or ivory to pink or orange. All Swordfish turn beige in color after cooking. This large saltwater fish has meaty, rich-tasting flesh. Its exceptionally firm flesh makes it a good choice for kebabs. Swordfish has a mildly sweet flavor and a moist, meaty texture with moderately high fat content. The mildly sweet flavor is perfect for the addition of marinades and sauces. This texture also makes swordfish excellent for grilling and helps prevent the steaks from falling apart on the grates. For moist grilled swordfish, select steaks that are at least 1 1/4 inches thick and try marinating it in g...

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Grouper WGGS

Grouper Grouper are members of the seabass family, Serranidae, and are found in tropical and warm temperate waters worldwide. Grouper have unique identifiable characteristics, they are commonly described as lean, moist fish with a distinctive yet mild flavor. The large, white-flaked flesh contains no intramuscular bones. Grouper has white flesh fish with a taste and texture which is popular and distinct from most common white flesh fish. Grouper fillets are usually thick with a firm texture. Grouper has also become the choice of people concerned with healthy eating because it is nutritious in addition to being delicious. Four ounces of uncooked grouper has only 110 calories, 2 grams of fat...

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