Wild Alaskan Halibut Portions: 10 lb box
Halibut is derived from the middle-English term, haly (“holy”) and butte (“flat fish”), as Halibut was a traditional favorite in Catholic festivities. Halibut are strong swimmers and are able to migrate long distances--resulting in a firm and dense meat that stands up well to bold flavors and a wide range of supplemental ingredients. Its ultra-low fat content makes Halibut an easy choice for boiling, baking, deep-frying or grilling.
Flavor & Texture
- Clean, mildly sweet flavor
- Lean, white flakey flesh
- Skinless/ boneless
Details
- Caught: mid March-early November
- Location: SE Alaska
- Method: Longline (hook and line)
- Vacuum-packed & flash frozen in 6-8 oz skinless/ boneless portions
- Averages at 21-23 portions per 10 lb box
- 10 lb box dimensions: 15” x 10 ¼” x 6½”
- Generally holds up to 2 years
Nutritional value of Cooked Halibut (based on 3.5 oz serving size)
- Calories: 140
- Omega-3: 460 mg
- Protein: 27 g
- Fat: 3 g
- Sodium: 70 mg
- Potassium: 410 mg
- Cholesterol: 40 mg