An exotic-looking fish, it probably is among the top three top fish that are being exported from Pakistan at the moment. The main importer of RibbonFish – Chind is China and Japan.Almost landing on daily basis at Karachi fish harbor, RibbonFish – Chind is highly delicate and demands proper handling.
Note: All our prices are based on the pre-cutting weight of the seafood. The net weight will be dependent on the type of cleaning you choose.
Introduction
An exotic-looking fish, it probably is among the top three top fish that are being exported from Pakistan at the moment. The main importer of RibbonFish is China and Japan. Almost landing on daily basis at Karachi fish harbor, RibbonFish – Chind is highly delicate and demands proper handling.
Ribbon Fish – Chind is a prized food fish among our foreign customers living in Pakistan, but it yet has to be widely embraced by desi Pakistani seafood lovers.
Also known as Beltfish or Hairtail fish in some regions of the world, Ribbonfish is a darn-right eating delicacy and can surprise you with its great distinct flavor.
Flavor Profile
Ribbonfish tastes similar to flounder and sea trout – mild with a hint of briny, ocean flavor. The texture is delicate, with white, flaky meat.
Habitat
Ribbonfish is a Sea fish that lives in Benthopelagic or pelagic regions of coastal waters at depths of 30 to 110 m.
Colour
Fresh specimens are silvery-white, becoming silvery gray with dark cloud-like patches after death.
Size
On average, the Ribbon Fish size range is 500 to 1500 grams per fish. However, other sizes are also occasionally available.
Physical Attributes
Ribbonfish do not have scales. A ribbon-shaped fish, very thin from side to side. It is shiny silver in color, with long, red, oarlike pelvic fins and a long, red dorsal fin that rises as a manelike crest on top of the head.
Cutting preferences
Ribbon Fish is preferred for skin-on slices. Since it’s a very thin and flatfish, boneless cutting is not recommended.
Approx. Cutting Wastage
Health Benefits