Monday, August 12, 2013

Wild Edibles Newsletter 8-12-2013

Good Morning Chef’s and Buyers,



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





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.




In the warehouse today is locally caught John Dory. This fish gets its prey by stalking other fish. It usually eats cuttlefish, squid, sardines and schooling fish. Its firm textured white flesh is moist and flaky with a low fat content.





If you are looking for a choice wild fish, look no further than the king salmon, which are the largest and top-of-the-line among pacific salmon species. King salmon have pronounced, butter and rich flavor and can be enjoyed in a variety of ways.




Wild Edibles
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P: (718) 860-1000 F: (718) 860-1015
www.wildedibles.com


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