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Thanks PV - will look out for it at the fishmongers. I love to try new things.
I don't know if it's widely available, but a fishmongers in your local West Indian community is your best bet.
Mrs d00d, in charge of all fish purchases, won't buy it because, for some reason, they are sold minus the head. She claims she can tell how fresh a fish is by looking it in the eye.
I have never tried red snapper, Bakerman, not even sure if I can buy it over here. Is it a bit like Tuna or Swordfish?
semi-close in taste to trout but red snapper is a salt water fish, and IMO better tasting. snapper is mild, lean, firm and ever so slightly sweet. Depending upon where it is caught and its diet, the flesh may be pinkish. Also it is a western Atlantic fish and also widely caught in the Gulf of Mexico.
I don't know if it's widely available, but a fishmongers in your local West Indian community is your best bet.
Mrs d00d, in charge of all fish purchases, won't buy it because, for some reason, they are sold minus the head. She claims she can tell how fresh a fish is by looking it in the eye.
Does She tell the Fishmonger to keep the eyes in to see You both through the week?
I don't know if it's widely available, but a fishmongers in your local West Indian community is your best bet.
We don't have a West Indian community, d00d.
Mrs d00d, in charge of all fish purchases, won't buy it because, for some reason, they are sold minus the head. She claims she can tell how fresh a fish is by looking it in the eye.