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White seabass is a popular fish in California and known for its meaty, firm texture. Ours comes right from Monterey Bay! This fish has a mild flavor and low fat content that lends itself to almost any cooking method and acts as a canvas for many different ingredients. Fun fact: it’s one of Hans’s favorite fish to eat. Bonus fun fact: white seabass isn’t a seabass at all. It’s actually part of the croaker family, a group of fish named because the males make croaking noises!
Main Location
Location INfo →Aptos Farmers' Market
Location INfo →Campbell Farmers' Market
Location INfo →Felton Farmers’ Market
Location INfo →Grand Lakes Farmers' Market
Location INfo →Montclair Farmers' Market
Location INfo →Temescal Farmers' Market
Location INfo →California Ave Farmers' Market
Location INfo →San Carlos Farmers' Market
Location INfo →Stonestown Galleria Farmers' Market
Location INfo →Ferry Plaza Farmers' Market
Location INfo →Clement St Farmers' Market
Location INfo →Westside Farmers' Market
Location INfo →Live Oak Farmers' Market
Location INfo →Downtown Santa Cruz Farmers' Market
Location INfo →Scotts Valley Farmers' Market
Location INfo →Downtown Sunnyvale Farmers' Market
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Yes, white seabass can be enjoyed both raw and cooked.
Grill, sear, bake, raw, ceviche
White seabass is available year-round but generally harvested in the late spring to fall time.
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Discover the delectable White Seabass, a cherished gem straight from the heart of Monterey Bay. The fish is renowned for its robust yet tender texture that makes it a coveted choice for any cooking technique. Its subtle flavor and lean composition make this fish an all-rounder, seamlessly melding with a wide variety of flavors. An interesting tidbit - our very own Hans considers this his top seafood choice! Another intriguing fact: the White Seabass isn't actually a seabass! It's a member of the croaker family. And how did they get their name? Well, the males of the species produce unique croaking sounds. So go ahead, add this adaptable and intriguing fish to your culinary repertoire!
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