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Species Name
Uni
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Latin Name
Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis
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Origin
Gulf Of Maine
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Harvest Method
Hand Cultivated
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Range & Habitat
North Atlantic & New England
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Producer
New England Fleet
Range & Habitat
Flakey, Sweet, Light, Moist
Typically large fish. Growing to 30-40 lbs, it can offer baseball cuts for dramatic center-of-the-plate presentation. It is menued in many revered Fine Dining Restaurants.
Pan Roast, Sear, Broil, Poach
Moist, Large Flake, Mild
Resembling Smaller White Sea Bass, the Corvina has a mild flakey texture. It is a clean and versatile flavor that holds a plethora of application. This is one of the best Ceviche fish on the market, and can be utilized in any large Snapper and Grouper recipe. A leader in profitability, the Corvina taste and presents much more expensive than it is...
Ceviche, Saute, Grill, Broil.
Silky, Moist, Firm, Robust
A great susbstitute for more expensive "Hamachi and Kompachi". The Wild Yellowtail has a little less fat content than farmed fish, but all of the robust flavor. The Wild Yellowtail, at a lower cost, offer a much broader range of culinary applications. Seared Rare or cooked throughout, the Wild Yellowtail comes out perfect in the lowest to highest culinary experience and ability. Perfect fish for a young staff just learning the ropes. Turn them loose Chef.