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Species Name
Eel
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Latin Name
Conger oceanicus
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Origin
Rhode Island through Maine
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Harvest Method
Net Caught
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Range & Habitat
North Atlantic & New England
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Producer
SFS Partnership
Range & Habitat
Mild, Buttery, Firm, Toothsome
Red Abalone are 3-4 inches in width and contain about 6 pieces per pound in shell. The meat can be relaxed by cleaning the Abalone down to the "Foot". Place the meat onto a cutting board and gently pound until the meat is tender. For Sashimi, slice across the grain for the perfect bite. This is a "Fine Dining" Phenom. Give your team a chance to work with a stellar Red Abalone. Sashimi, Ceviche, Stir fry, Sous Vide
Sweet, Clean, Moist, Paper White
Cabrilla fillet have a paper white flesh. Texturally firmer than Atlantic Black Grouper, but just as sweet and moist. The Cabrilla Grouper go through color changes during the year. Depending on the color of the fish at capture, the common name may change.
Moist, Mild, Sweet
What can be said about Alaskan Halibut that you haven't heard from your own voice while eating it? MMMMMMMM usually sums it up. The thick translucent fillet offers a culinary canvas that is rivaled by only a handful of other species. The Alaskan Halibut is one of the most recognized Food Fish in Fine Dining. The applications of Alaskan Halibut is limitless and one that you can "Experiment" with all available resources. Alaskan Halibut Boasts some of the highest fat contents in any "White" fish. This translates to extreme moisture and silkiness. The Alaskan Halibut is very forgiving to high heat and "Green" Line Chefs. SeafoodS.com is dedicated to being your Number One Resource for the best Alaskan Halibut. Poach, Saute, Grill, Broil, Sashimi, Ceviche.