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Species Name
Cusk
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Latin Name
Genypterus blacodes
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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
Range & Habitat
The Bedford Bream are the most abundant of these "Snappers", so for that reason they are much more menu versatile than flashier species. They have a beautiful white translucent flesh which cooks up very nicely, with a firm flake and texture in the mouth. The excellent quality, sweet flavor, and value, all combine to make our clients sit up and take notice!
Silky, Rich, Sweet, Tender
Very delicate. Can be over cooked without consistent heat and monitoring. The Culinary aspect of Scampi is its own reward when cared for in this manner. The meat of a lobsterette is extremely delicate, and has the complex sweetness found in New Zealand Shellfish. Poach, Saute, Roast, Blanch.
Moderate, Moist, Paper White
Baya Grouper have a pristine White flesh that compare closely to Cabrila and Baqueta. The Baya would compare to other Pacific Groupers and Sea Bass the same that Atlantic Black Groupers rival Reds. Baya Grouper have a high amount of natural sugars that lend to great caramelization and color. Baya Grouper hold up to most cooking methods and applications.
Ceviche, Saute, Pan Roast, Grill, Poach.