Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Wild Edibles Newsletter 10-29-2013

Good Morning chefs and buyers,


Moon fish have been moving quickly for us.  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.



Permanently gaping at both ends, these brittle-shelled bivalves are named for their resemblance to old-fashioned straight edge razors. Their sweet flavor excels in ant recipe calling for clams.






Fresh Jumbo Black Sea Bass available today, its tender mouth watering flesh is fit for the most formal occasions.  Their white flesh is sweet and the skin is often left on and fried or crisped.








Red Drum fish has a mild sweet flovor with firm and large moist flakes.  It is comparable to a red snapper.  It has fine texture and tender flesh, we may not have much to go around so please grab as much as you can as soon as you can.






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