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Live Panther Grouper (Seasonal)

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Live Panther Grouper (Seasonal)Description: 1. Product Overview Species: Panther Grouper (Cromileptes altivelis) Key Characteristics: Live & Fresh Wild caught or farmed in pristine tropical waters Flavor Profile: Mild, slightly sweet with a clean ocean taste Texture: Firm, flaky yet tender with a slight bounce Sustainably Sourced Carefully selected for top quality Suitable For: Steaming: Traditional preparation to highlight its delicate sweetness Grilling: Slight charring enhances

Description:

1. Product Overview

  • Species: Panther Grouper (Cromileptes altivelis)
  • Key Characteristics:
    • Live & Fresh – Wild-caught or farmed in pristine tropical waters
    • Flavor Profile: Mild, slightly sweet with a clean ocean taste
    • Texture: Firm, flaky yet tender with a slight bounce
    • Sustainably Sourced – Carefully selected for top quality
  • Suitable For:
    • Steaming: Traditional preparation to highlight its delicate sweetness
    • Grilling: Slight charring enhances the umami flavor
    • Stir-Frying: Works well with bold sauces like soy-ginger or black bean
    • Soup & Hotpot: Adds richness and depth to broths
  • Not Suitable For:
    • Raw consumption, as the texture is best enjoyed cooked

2. Why Choose Panther Grouper?

Delicate Sweetness & Firm Texture – A sought-after premium fish in Asian cuisine.
Versatile Cooking Options – Works well for steaming, grilling, or stir-frying.
High in Protein & Omega-3 – A nutritious seafood choice.

3. Handling & Preparation Tips

  1. Storage & Cleaning:
    • Keep live in a water tank until ready to cook.
    • If chilled, store on crushed ice and consume within 24 hours.
  2. Cooking Methods:
    • Steaming: Cook whole with ginger, scallions, and soy sauce for 8–12 minutes.
    • Grilling: Lightly marinate and grill for 4–6 minutes per side.
    • Stir-Frying: Cut into fillets and stir-fry with garlic and soy sauce.
    • Soup & Hotpot: Simmer gently to infuse flavors into the broth.

🚫 Avoid:

  • Overcooking, as it can become dry.
  • Freezing live fish, as it affects texture and flavor.

✅ Key Takeaways:

  • Live & fresh, sourced from tropical waters.
  • Delicate sweetness with firm, bouncy flesh.
  • Best prepared steamed, grilled, stir-fried, or in seafood soups.

 

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