Common Name: Giant Grouper
Scientific Name: Epinephelus quoyanus
Main Diagnostic Features: Large, close-set, hexagonal to roundish, dark brown to blackish spots. Ventral edge of anal and caudal fins and leading edge of pelvic fins with white line and blackish submarginal band.
Process type: Whole Round
Size range: 300/500 gms; 500/1000 gms
Packing in bulk / 10 / 15 kgs per box
Method of Catch: LHP – Hand Lines & Pole Lines (Hand Operated)
Fishing Zone: FAO 051
Supplier: Fresh chilled seafood such as yellow fin tuna, sword fish, mahi mahi, groupers, king fish, wahoo, snappers, pomfrets, shrimps and a variety of other fresh chilled seafood as whole, g&g, h&g, loins, fillets, steaks and so on. we can supply from our processing centres in india and sri lanka
Long Spine Grouper Scientific Name : Epinephelus longispinis
Supplier: Meats: portioned controlled or whole
beef: usda black angus
poultry: diverse varieties, halal
lamb: premium cuts: rack, leg, hindshank
live cattle: exported from colombia
wagyu beef: japan or australia
seafood
caviar: beluga huso huso, osetra, sevruga
lobster tails
alaskan king crab
argentine shrimp
blue fin tuna
smoked salmon
salmon (scottish)
ora king salmon (new zealand)
chilean seabass
dover sole
grouper
snapper
...and more
produce and juices
avocado: sourced from colombia
saffron: highest quality from azerbaijan
limes tahiti: from colombia
fresh frozen juices: orange, lime, and lemon from colombia (all natural)
pomegranate juice: from azerbaijan (all natural)
beverages and other products
wine: directly from france
hardwood lump charcoal: sourced from colombia (40ft containers)
Services:
Buyer: Meat and seafood.
Ribbon Fish (Lepturacanthus savala) A pelagic fish they are named so because of their slim shape. The Ribbonfish has a long compressed body which is tape-like and has a short head. There is no anal fin and the dorsal fin extends till the tail of the fish. The pectoral fins of the ribbon fish are small while the pelvic fins may comprise of one ray only. If there is a caudal fin present than it has two fascicles of rays out of which the upper one is prolonged and moving outwards. Ribbon Fish has all the characteristics of fishes which occupy the lower depths of water. Their fins and the membrane that connects them are considered to be quite delicate. In some of the young ribbon fishes, the fin rays are quite elongated and they are often accompanied by appendages. Specimens of the ribbon fish have been found in the Atlantic, the Mediterranean, the Bay of Bengal, at Mauritius, and in the Pacific. In England, the north Atlantic species has been given the name dealfish. The length of the ribbon fish may range from 5 to 8 feet but occasionally it may reach up to a size of 20 feet. PACKING Block 1x10Kg GRADE 100/200, 200/300, 300/400, 400/700, 700 Up
Mahi Mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) A common dolphin fish mahi-mahi is a surface dwelling fish which is known to inhabit temperately, subtropical and tropical waters. You would find these fish in the Gulf of Mexico, Costa Rica and Hawaii. Its name as per the Hawaiian language means very strong. These fish have compressed bodies and the single long dorsal fin extends to its entire length. Males who have matured have a prominent forehead which protrudes in front while the females have a round head. The caudal and anal fins they have are concave in shape. Most of these fishes have a bright colour like bright gold, green and blue. In fact, its pectoral fins are bright blue in colour. Once they are out of the water they change their colour many times. Before dying they adopt the colour yellow grey which is quite distinct. Mahi Mahi is regularly used for gaming and commercial reasons. Their beauty, size and food quality makes them a popular choice of gaming lovers. You would find the Mahi Mahi floating around debris, near reefs. The United States and the Caribbean countries are major consumers if this fish but now they are becoming a choice for some other countries as well. PACKING I/F GRADE 500/1000, 1000/2000, 2000/3000, 3000/5000, 5000Up
Silver-Pomfret (Pampus Argenteus) Residing in the coastal areas of Middle East, South and South East Asia the Silver Pomfret is a famous species of butterfish. Having migrated some time back you can also find the fish in the Mediterranean region. All the fish in this family are known to have flat bodies, long pectoral fins and forked tail fins. An inshore species you would find them mostly in groups near muddy bottoms of the sea. The Silver pomfret would usually be found in Silver or white colour and at a maximum, they are able to grow to a weight of anywhere between 4-6 kgs. Nowadays, however less weighted species with an average weight of 1-2 kg are more prominent in this category. The entire Indo Asia Pacific region loves the silver Pomfret for its unique taste. When cooked properly the fish has a soft and buttery taste which is why it is so popular. Especially in India, the Silver Pomfret commands a high price in the markets. In areas like Mumbai, the Silver Pomfret is known as Pamplet and in South India as Vawali. In areas like Korea, the species is known by the name byeongeo. It is grilled into gui and then eaten as a side dish to your daily food. PACKING IWP 1x10Kg GRADE 300/400, 400/500, 500/600, 600/700, 700/800, 800/900, 900/1000, 1000up
Oligoplites Saurus Also known as the Oligoplites Saurus it is a species from the family Carangidae. The largest variety of the same is around 1 foot long. In most cases is found in the shallow waters of areas like Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coast. You would find them in Australian, and Pacific and Indian oceans as well. It has spines located in front of its anal fin and the sting that they give using the same can hurt anyone. Some features of the Oligoplites Saurusmake it different from the others. They have a small mouth with beak-like teeth and sandpaper type of skin. There are small gill openings and a serrated spine which is seen on top of the head. The species is found in the weight range of 1 kg but some of the rare varieties can grow up to 3 kg weight too. Usually, the Oligoplites Saurusis capable of eating small fish and shrimp and thus it finds its place in the predator category. In the initial phases, the Oligoplites Sauruswas not considered worth eating. However, now large scale farming of the same has started happening and this encouraged its consumption as well. The Oligoplites Saurushas a soft and oily taste and appears quite similar to the Bluefish. PACKING Shutter Packing 1x10Kg GRADE 200/300, 300/500, 500/700, 700/1000, 1000 Up
Common Name: Dusky Tail Grouper Alternative Names: Spotted Grouper French Name: Mérou demideui Scientific Name: Epinephelus bleekeri Main Diagnostic Features: Dorsal fin and upper third of caudal fin with spots like those on body. Lower two-thirds of caudal fin dusky. Cooking Tips: Process type: Whole Round Size range: 300/500 gms; 500/1000 gms Packing in bulk / 10 / 15 kgs per box Method of Catch: LHP – Hand Lines & Pole Lines (Hand Operated) Fishing Zone: FAO 051