Mahi-Mahi
Found mostly in the South Atlantic and Caribbean, mahimahi’s fast growth rate ensures an abundant supply. MahiMahi is also known as a dolphinfish. Ranges from 3 feet to 6 feet, and typically weighs in at 30 pounds but can tip the scales to over 90 pounds.
Mahimahi is a beautiful fish; bright, iridescent blue-green and gold colored skin is a good indicator of freshness. Mahi-mahi has lean flesh with a mild, sweet flavor profile, moderately firm texture and large, moist flakes. Mahimahi’s sweet and semi-firm flesh makes it a very versatile fish in the kitchen. Darker portions of flesh have a stronger flavor and can be trimmed off, and the thick skin should be removed before cooking, unless grilling or broiling. It can also be sautéed, broiled, baked or used in soups and delicious with fruit salsas.
Mahi-Mahi Portion Cut
This piece serves fish in smaller portions and is more appropriate to make food preparation more comfortable. Usually for this piece produces fish with a portion of 125gr per piece. We can adjust the cut angle and average weight per piece based on individual specifications.