Monday, August 5, 2013

Wild Edibles Newsletter 8-5-2013

Good Morning Chefs and Buyers,


Today we also have beautiful east coast Halibut from Nova Scotia. Halibut is distinguished by its flat shape and strange appearance due to the appearance of its eyes. On the right side when the Atlantic halibut changes from larva to fish its eyes are initially located on each side of its head. However during its first year of life, its body morphology undergoes a major change.





Florida seems to be the popular region to start the week so far. Red Grouper, a member of the sea bass family is found in warm tropical temperatures worldwide. These fish are primarily accessible by hook and line.




Once again another popular product of Florida is American red snappers. We have snappers in a variety of sizes for everyone. Red Snappers are prized fish so please contact your sales rep.





Also in house we have Grey Tilefish from the Carolinas . These generally are shallow-water fish, tilefish are usually found at depths of 50–200 meters in both temperate and tropical waters of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. All species seek shelter in self-made burrows, caves at the bases of reefs or piles of rock, often in canyons or at the edges of steep slopes



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