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Species Name
Greenbone
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Latin Name
Odax Pullus
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Origin
Cooks Straight
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Harvest Method
Hook & Line
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Range & Habitat
New Zealand & Australia
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Producer
New Zealand Seafood Import
Range & Habitat
Claw meat is obviously taken from claws but also includes leg meat. It is the cheapest because the meat is small and has the least integrity. Special crabmeat is meat taken from front of the body. Again, a little bigger, more integrity. Jumbo Lump crab meat is from the back of the body. It has the most integrity and is the largest meat on the crab due to propelling those powerful swimming fins. Finally, Backfin meat is essentially broken pieces of Jumbo Lump crab.
Lean, Flakey, Firm, Clean
Lane Snapper is exactly what you would expect from a Florida Snapper. Its Clean and Light flavor profile can seduce even the novice seafood eater. The Firmness and Flake of a Lane Snapper can rival the American Red with ease. Lanes are slightly less forgiving to long cook times, so choose speedy methods of preparation to achieve the best quality dish.
Firm, Moderate, Moist
Opah is prized for its complex Ocean flavors. It is firm, yet moist, in many cooking applications. Processing Whole Fish in California, we have availability to some very specific cuts. Primarily the Back & Belly, or Rack is saught, but through a talented butchering aspect, we have secured the Cheeks as well. The "Tenderloin" and "Tri-Tip" are two very unique Cheek Cuts that is sure to make your guests very happy.