Monday, October 28, 2013

Wild Edibles Newsletter 10-28-2013

Good Morning Chefs and Buyers,


New item in today from Trinidad is Moon fish, A.K.A. the Sea Angel is a cross between Pompano and John Dory. A thin circular fillet is what you can expect from this shiny tropical beauty. These fish are averaging 1 to 3 lbs. each and can be served the same way you would any tropical fish.



Wild Cobia made it in on time today from Florida. Cobia gets its firm texture feeding on squid as it migrates its way from the Gulf of Mexico as far north as Maryland only turning back south to spawn in the warm Gulf.





Golden Tile is Rich in Omega 3 and 6 as well as Potassium. This always popular item gets its unique flavor from a steady diet of shrimp, crab, and urchin. This shy species burrows into the sea floor, and waits for their next meal to happen by.





Wahoo/Ono are built like a torpedo, and swim almost as fast. That along with the fight they put up when hooked make them a popular choice for sport fisherman. Despite their athletic ability the flesh of Wahoo is flaky and delicate. High in protein and B vitamins Wahoo makes a great special to start off the week.




Have a great day!

Wild Edibles
740 Barry Street Bronx, New York 10474
P: (718) 860-1000 F: (718) 860-1015
www.wildedibles.com


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