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Species Name
Snapper
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Latin Name
Hoplopagrus guntheri
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Origin
Sea Of Cortez
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Harvest Method
Hook & Line
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Range & Habitat
Southern Pacific & Hawaii
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Producer
Baja Peninsula Fleet
Range & Habitat
Creamy, Sweet, Briny, Tender
Harvested during a "Super" Moon and very low tides. This allows short exciting bursts of availability. Long Slender "Straight Razor" shaped with beautiful greens, browns, and cream colors throughout the shell. The fringe of the meat has a purple hue and the foot is an attractive cream color. The Razor Clam is perfect from Sashimi to Saute. Sashimi, Saute, Roast, Stew.
Very Flakey, Sweet, Moist
Think of Dover Sole with a Snapper's texture. Think of Turbot with a crab like sweetness. John Dory is a versatile species that dominates the light, white, flakey genre. John Dory is an upright "Flatfish". Its fillet resembles the shape of Flounder, but without scales. It has a beautiful olive to gold skin that crisps wonderfully when seared. The flake of the John Dory is delicate and supple. The clean flavors are the perfect canvas for light sets and minimalistic ingredient approach.