Wild Edibles Seafood Update

1/20/2010
 
Good day Chefs and Buyers,
 
All our expected arrivals were nice as promised. We are sold out of New Zealand pink snapper and John Dory. A few New Zealand green lipped mussels can still be had. We still have plenty of stellar looking American Red Snappers and just a few Pompano left. We are really proud of the lesser amberjacks that came in from Florida's panhandle, these fish also called Amberlines are sized 3-5lbs each and are actually a great low priced alternative to hiramasa or hamachi.
 
Golden Tile from Barnegut Light in Jersey are large and lovely sized 4-12 lbs. Local Sea Bream, aka. porgies are sized 2-4lbs and these fish are way undervalued. These fish are all dayboat stuff take your pick.
 
Rhode Island black sea bass are beautiful and in rigor, we are selling out everyday so if you need fish for the weekend get your order in today for the weekend.
 
The Massachusetts ground fish fleet are busy catching good quantities of fish like cod, monk, and skate. Prices are stable and will remain as long as the weather holds.
 
We are bringing in a small shipment of sustainable Barramundi from Australis, the fish are 1lb average. Follow this link to learn more: http://www.thebetterfish.com/
 
Also available today: wild striped bass, Chilean turbot, blackfish, Spanish mackerel, char, and farm kings.
 
If you haven't already, drop us a line about your restaurant week menu so we can secure you the right fish at the right price.
 
"Well done is better than well said."
~Benjamin Franklin
 
Gratefully yours,

Matthew Hovey matth@wildedibles.com
718-433-4321 ext.121 / fax 718-433-4616
"Hand picked specialties from the Seas"
www.wildedibles.com 
http://seafoodshop.blogspot.com/

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