Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Wild Edibles Newsletter 8-7-2013

Good Morning Chef’s and Buyers,



Today we have Razor Clams in the house. The Atlantic Razor Clams also known as the bamboo clam or the American Jackknife clam is a large species of edible marine bivalve mollusk, found on the North Atlantic Coast, from Canada to South Carolina as well as in Europe.




Arctic Char also in house today, the flesh is milder than salmon, sweeter and more delicate in texture. When cooked it is a lovely coral color and has just the right balance of oils to give a wonderful taste and mouth feel without any after taste.





Red Snapper is lean and moist, with a sweet, mild but distinct flavor. The texture of snapper ranges from soft to firm- it is the firmer fish that are perfect for grilling. Found worldwide, snapper is among the best fish to eat.





Red Grouper is in the Warehouse from Florida. Grouper is a member of the Sea Bass family and are found in warm tropical temperatures worldwide. Due to their preferred habitat around coral, Groupers are primarily accessible by hook and line.




“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid”
-Albert Einstein

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