Hake

Hake

Packaging: BOX OF 6 KG

Hake has a mild, slightly sweet flavor with a delicate texture. The taste is often described as being similar to cod or haddock. Because of its mild flavor, it can be paired with a variety of sauces, herbs, and seasonings to create a range of different dishes. When cooked properly, the flesh of this fish is moist, tender, and flaky. It is a popular choice for a variety of seafood dishes.

Weight
Caliber

Hake can be recognised by its elongated body and its large mouth with many fine teeth. The hake is covered with small brown scales that can sometimes be speckled. The back is bluish-grey, the flanks rather light and the belly silvery-grey. Hake has a mild, slightly sweet flavor with a delicate texture. Its lean flesh is similar in taste and texture to cod or haddock. Hake is interesting for chefs because of its mild, delicate flavor and versatile preparation options. It can be used in a variety of dishes, from simple fish and chips to more complex seafood stews and soups. 

Uses: 

Hake is a versatile fish that can be prepared in a variety of ways. Some popular methods include:

Baking: It can be baked in the oven with herbs, lemon, and butter for a simple, flavorful dish.

Broiling: In the oven with a simple seasoning for a crispy exterior and tender interior.

Pan-frying: It can be pan-fried in butter or oil, with or without breading or a crust, for a crispy exterior and tender interior.

Poaching: Poached in a flavorful broth or court bouillon for a moist, delicate texture.

Packing:

Available in different calibers and weight. 

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MEH019

Data sheet

Temperature
Chilled
Origin
France
Product Family
Hake
Latin Name
Merluccius merluccius