Game Fish

These are some of the world's great species - large and powerful, and fantastic to observe in the wild. Imported into the UK daily from warmer waters around the world, these species rarely swim near UK shores.

For the chef they provide large fillets and loins of boneless meat, which can be cut into skinless and boneless portions. Increasingly popular on menus, where consumers like the meatiness and the lack of any bones.

Tuna

With its firm, rich red meat, you could almost describe this as the ‘cow of the sea’ and like steak, is best seared on the outside, rare in the centre.

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Wahoo

Another member of the Mackerel family, probably closest to Kingfish, but it has a taste and texture closer to chicken.

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Kingfish

Also known as King Mackerel, a true Kingfish is the species Scomberomorus cavalla.

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Trevallys / Jacks

The commercial names Trevally or Jack cover a wide range of species with various local names, including Horse Mackerel, Crevalle Jack, Scad, Pompano and Amberjack.

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Escolar

From the family of Snake Mackerels, Escolar are long and slender, with dark browny-grey skin and can grow up to 130cm.

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Swordfish

A superb eating fish, and is gaining in popularity on menus.

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Sailfish

A very similar fish to Marlin, but has a ‘sail’ on its back which folds out when swimming at speed - up to 60 miles per hour!

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Marlin

A very large fish, growing as large as 300kg, though at this size the meat isn’t as good quality.

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Mahi Mahi

Also called Dorado or Dolphin Fish in parts of the world (though it must be stated, is no relation to Dolphin).

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