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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!
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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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White seabass is a real gem from the Monterey Bay, especially if you're in the mood for something with a firm, meaty texture. This fish has a mild flavor, which makes it super versatile in the kitchen. You can grill it, bake it, or throw it on a pan – it holds up wonderfully and pairs well with a variety of ingredients. It's one of those fish that's great at soaking up the flavors of whatever you cook it with, so feel free to get creative with your spices and sauces. A little trivia for you: despite the name, white seabass isn't actually a seabass. It's part of the croaker family, named for the croaking noises the males make. And here's a tidbit from our team – Hans, who knows his seafood, swears by this fish. It’s a local favorite, but it's not just about the taste. There's something special about eating a fish that comes straight from the waters right here. So, if you're looking to try something new, white seabass might just be your next favorite catch!
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