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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
Sweet, Succulent, Rich, Mild
Loupe de Mer, most commonly known as Branzino, is a true Sea Bass that has held its place in the highest level of dining in the world. The sweetness and lightness of the flesh has lent itself to the a multitude of culinary applications. Whole Fish presentations have been popular for hundreds of years with this species. '
Very Moist, Complex, Rich
One of the Most Recognized species in food-fish. The Mahi has a long history of gracing many menus all over the world. This is one of the most versatile culinary components in the kitchen. Mahi has an innate ability to hold moisture in high heat cooking methods, stand up to bold flavors, and yield to subtle techniques. Blacken with "Big" Sets or Sous Vide with Simple Light Aromatics, this fish is a "One size fits all" species. Broil, Poach, Sear, Grill, Smoke, BBQ, Blacken, Char, Ceviche...etc.
Creamy, Robust, Complex
Pacific Sardines are very rich in fish oil. They have a creamy texture and robust flavor. The Pacific Sardine is a very Sustainable species and lend themselves to a wide range of culinary uses. Served whole typically, but they have a beautiful fillet and are sizable for tapas and "small plate" uses. Roast, Grill, Saute, Poach, Pickle.