Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Wild Edibles Seafood Update

Dear Chefs and Buyers,
 
Rain, rain, go away!!!  Unfortunately the weather hitting the eastern seaboard has been effecting day boats from North Carolina to Mass.  Items like Tile, Wild Striped Bass, and, Blackfish are going to be tight if available at all.  The Wild Salmon season seem to be starting to come to an end.  We will receive some Kings on Friday but we are unsure of the availability moving forward.  
 
On a positive note we have some delights arriving by air for tomorrow.  Hawaiian Opah Racks will be available for Thursday but they sell out quick so pre-order if possible.  Arriving on the same flight are New Zealand Pink Snappers.  Florida Pompano has also arrived into our warehouse.  In other good news the price of Mahi-Mahi is coming down a bit.  Our fish are arriving from the pacific sized 10-20lbs.  Black Seabass is around but the price is high, these fish are pristine quality.  Some local Mako Shark is in house and ready for your grill. 
 
Also available are: Halibut, Hake, Uni, Grouper, Fluke, and, Monkfish.
 
"A nickel ain't worth a dime anymore."
Yogi Berra
 
Bye for now,
 
Eric Morris
Account Executive
Wild Edibles Seafood
718-433-4321 EXT 113
201-665-6113

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