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Angel Fish Fillets | Skinless, Boneless | 500g

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Angelfish or brama brama is known forĀ  a very good eating fish, Angelfish can be enjoyed steamed, baked or fried. Simply heavenly. Order a blast frozen, vacuum packed side fillet of angelfish – delivered straight to your door.

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  • Vacuum-packed
  • Blast-frozen
  • Comes in 2-4 Fillets
  • Uncooked – Keep frozen at or below 18C

Cooking

Defrost before cooking.

Best cooked either in the oven or pan fried. Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius. Coat fillets in olive oil and salt. Place tray in oven with fillets for 10-12min and finish with our delicious lemon cream sauce. If pan frying, cook over a medium-high heat for roughly 3min per side.

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Sustainability

Angelfish are collected as bycatch along the continental shelf edge and higher slope along the West Coast from the Namibian border southwards, and particularly around the Agulhas Bank on the South Coast. There are some ecosystem-based management measures in place, such as limits on seabird mortality, precautionary catch limits on certain species, limits on targeting other by-catch species, and various spatial restrictions. Angelfish can be found on the SASSI green list. Please check the official page for more!

These Angelfish, also known as Atlantic pomfret, are a deep-water species that should not be confused with the same-named coral reef fishes found in tropical seas. The Angelfish has gold eyes and is silver in colour. Although it is not a real marine angelfish, it is often recognised and sold as “angelfish” in South Africa, where it is a common by catch of the hake fishery. The migratory patterns of the Atlantic Pomfret are highly dependent on the temperature of intermediate waters, but they are also influenced by secondary responses from density-dependence and surface climatic conditions. Crustaceans and mollusks are their main sources of food. This species is more of an offshore species that lives in the pelagic zone.

Delivery Info

We delivery in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban and Pretoria. Delivery times, dates and prices vary from location. Please look at the delivery info pageĀ for a more detailed breakdown on these topics.

Your product will delivered in a polystyrene cooler box, which is use commonly in the seafood industry to maintain temperature and more importantly quality. This helps ensure a seamless, cold-chain delivery process.

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    A
    11/06/2024
    Anonymous
    ZA ZA
    I recommend this product

    Angel Fish Fillets | Skinless, Boneless

    Perfect. I just love it.

    AO
    11/07/2023
    Aletia O.
    ZA ZA

    Perfect!

    We love angel fish. We like to throw it on the fire, but chose to make ceviche from it this time and it was amazing!

    G
    11/01/2023
    Gina
    I recommend this product

    Easy to cook

    Delicious and so easy to bake in the oven. Will repurchase.

    BP
    26/04/2022
    Bridgette P.
    ZA ZA

    Great product and so fresh

    Great product and so fresh

    JH
    06/01/2022
    Jackie H.
    ZA ZA

    Angel Fish

    I would prefer this fish with its skin on as its all different thicknesses so it does not cook evenly.

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