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Gulf_menhaden Atlantic_menhaden https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menhaden-Menhaden, pogies Sciaenidae family fish .drums or croakers Flounder Herring Gulf_flounder Mercury_in_fish Tuna (albacore) Lobster (American) Shad (American) Anchovies Croaker (Atlantic) Mackerel (Atlantic) Mackerel (Spanish) Bass Tuna (bigeye) Bluefish Buffalofish Butterfish Sheephead (California) snow crab Carp Catfish |
Mackerel (chub) Clam Cod Crab Crayfish Flatfish Flounder plaice sole Grouper Haddock Hake Halibut Herring Mackerel (king) Mackerel (Spanish) Marlin Monkfish Mullet Perch (ocean) Jacksmelt Orange roughy Oyster Patagonian toothfish Perch Pollock |
Snapper Sablefish Salmon Salmon Sardine Scallop Scorpionfish Shark Shrimp Skate Tuna (skipjack) Lobster (spiny) Squid Striped black black sea Swordfish Tilapia Tilefish (Atlantic) Tilefish (Gulf of Mexico) Trout Tuna Weakfish Croaker white Whitefish Whiting Tuna (yellowfin) Mercury_in_fish |
Yellowtail Sushi
Buri (Hamachi) The yellowtail is included in a group of sushi fish called the “Big Three Yellowtails”. They consist of yellowtail, yellowtail amberjack, and amberjack. These three fishes are classed as a luxury fish. They are all related, and similar in nature, but the yellowtail is considered the most valuable. It is best during the winter, when it has a very oily texture. The flesh is light red, and rich with deep flavors. When speaking of sushi, the hamachi is incorrectly referred as the yellowtail (buri) very often. They are both the same, however, hamachi is the farmed version of yellowtail. (please see description of yellowtail) Hamachi Sushi The yellowtail sushi during its best season has difficulty seasoning soy sauce to it for its high oil content. The soy sauce literally gets 'repelled' off the fish. Although the yellowtail is rich, the oils have a clear, and sweet aftertaste which is accompanied with a bold taste of the flesh. Yellowtail_(fish) Species - Japanese amberjack, Seriola quinqueradiata Japanese_amberjack Yellowtail_amberjack -southern yellowtail amberjack, yellowtail kingfish or great amberjack, Seriola lalandi, Amberjack Carangidae family (genus Seriola) Yellowtail_(fish) Species |
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