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Jack mackerel is a fish that lives right in our backyard of Monterey Bay and all along the Eastern Pacific. This fish is silvery in color with spines along its dorsal (top) side. Its taste is similar to a sardine and its firm, oily meat makes for a perfect barbecued dish!
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Jack mackerel is primarily caught December - April.
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Right in the heart of Monterey Bay and throughout the Eastern Pacific, you'll find the Jack mackerel. This fish shines with a silver gleam and is adorned with spines on its dorsal area, making it as visually appealing as it is delicious. Its flavor? Picture the familiar taste of sardines, but with a delightful twist that's all its own. The flesh of the Jack mackerel is firm and rich in oils, which make it an excellent choice for grilling. When barbecued, this fish transforms into a mouthwatering dish that's perfect for any occasion, from backyard get-togethers to intimate dinners at home. So why not take one home today and start your own grilling journey with the Jack mackerel?
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