Narrow-barred Spanish Mackerel

Forms: Whole Round, Fillet
Category:  Fish
  • Description
  • Nutrition facts
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The Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson) is part of the Scombridae family. It is an epipelagic predator which is distributed widely in the Indo-Pacific region from shallow coastal waters to the edge of the continental shelf where it is found from depths of 10-70m. It is relatively large for a neritic species with a maximum fork length of 240 cm. Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel is primarily caught by gillnet fleets operating in coastal waters with the highest reported catches form  Iran, Indonesia and India. Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel is a popular and high-consumption marine food resource in the world due to its delicious meat. Moreover, other similar seafood consumptions, such as Narrow-Barred Spanish Mackerel fish, have increased in recent years.

 

NUTRITION  FACTS  
Serving Size: 100 gr
Calories: 176 kcal
Total Fat: 10 gr
Saturated Fat: 3 gr
Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 gr
Trans Fat: 0
Cholestrol: 220 mg
Carbohydrates:  0.1 gr
Sodium: 54 mg
Potassium: 319 mg
Protein: 19 gr

Whole round - size: less than 3/ 3-5/ 5-7/ 7 up kg- 30Kg / pp bags

Headed & Gutted -IQF bulk-15kg/ctn

Steak /Skinless, PBO fillet- 500/700/1000g IQF bulk/  vaccum pack / skinpack- 15Kg/15pcs per ctn