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Species Name
Branzino
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Latin Name
Dicentrarchus labrax
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Origin
Greece, Mediterranian Sea
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Harvest Method
Hand Cultivated
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Range & Habitat
Europe
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Producer
SFS Partnership
Range & Habitat
Rich, Succulent, Tender, Rich
Monkfish is arguably the most unique texture in seafood. When prepared correctly Monkfish is most resemblant of Atlantic Lobster meat. Though versatile in preparation methods, most culinarians enjoy a slow application. Monk Tail "Osso Bucco" is a very recognized dish in American and European dining. Monkfish are predominantly sold "tails only". The tail is virtually the only usable part of the fish.
Delicate, Clean, Fresh
Known as “the Norwegian Miracle,” the name “Skrei” comes from old Norse word for “the wanderer.” Thought to be one of Norway’s first exports, its annual arrival enabled people to inhabit far north areas of Norway when other food wasn’t available. Today, Skrei comes from one of the world’s largest and most sustainably managed cod stocks. Only 10% of over 400 million migrating cod are caught and branded Skrei. In Norway, it’s also known as the “Valentine’s Fish” as a Skrei has prepared its whole life to make the journey to meet its mate at the spawning grounds where it’s caught. To be certified Skrei, Norwegian cod must be caught, packed and processed in accordance with Skrei's strict quality standard.
Moderate, Steaky, Lean
Leigh Fisheries provide SeafoodS.com and our customers a 3 day boat Swordfish. The fish is caught dressed and wrapped in breathable cloth immediately after landing. This provides one of the freshest Swordfish on the market. Swordfish has a lean steaky texture with moderate moisture. It has a complex flavor that holds up to bolder flavors. Sear, Grill, Broil, Roast, Poach.