Red Snapper Fillet (fresh, wild) by the pound
Product Description
- Taste: sweet, mild, ocean-fresh flavor
- Texture: semi-firm, flaky, lean, moist
- Pack Size: by the pound
- Source: Hawaii
- Catch Method: vertical lines, handlines, pole-and-line
- Availability: year-round
- Sustainability Rating: Good Alternative (Eastern Central Pacific Ocean, Hawaii) - Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch
- Recommended Preparation: grill, bake, broil, pan-fry, poach, steam, seared, raw, ceviche
The Hawaiian Long-tail Red Snapper, also known as Onaga, has light pink flesh and is semi-firm, lean, flaky, and moist. It also goes by the names Scarlet and Ruby snapper, but is not the same species as Pink snapper, a.k.a. opakapaka. The Long-tail Red snapper is caught at depths of 500-900 feet with vertical hook-and-line gear. Monterey Bay Aquarium rates the Long-tail Red Snapper in Hawaii as a “Good Alternative”.
Nutritional Info (serving size 1/2 pound)Calories 226, Fat 3g, Cholesterol 83mg, Sodium 143mg, Carbohydrates 0g, Fiber, 0g, Sugars 0g, Protein 45g, Calcium 71mg, Iron .5mg, Potassium 941mg, Vitamin A 226mg, Vitamin D 0 UI, Omega 3's 860mg