Kelah Merah (1.8–2.2kg/pc) – Premium Wild-Caught Malaysian Red Snapper 活 红吉罗
Description:
1. Product Overview
Species:Kelah Merah (Red Snapper) – A premium, wild-caught fish from Malaysia
Key Characteristics:
Fresh & Wild-Caught – Sustainably harvested from the pristine waters of Malaysia
Flavor Profile:Mildly sweet, delicate, and slightly nutty, with rich, natural flavors
Texture: Firm yet tender, with large, succulent flakes that hold their shape
Highly Versatile – Best for grilling, steaming, baking, and braising
Suitable For:
Grilling: Ideal for whole fish grilling, seasoned with herbs and citrus for a smoky flavor
Steaming: Classic Cantonese-style steaming with ginger, soy sauce, and scallions
Baking: Roasted with herbs and spices for an aromatic, flavorful dish
Braising: Slow-cooked in a rich broth or soy-based sauce to intensify flavor
Soup & Hotpot: Adds a delicate sweetness to broths or seafood stews
Not Suitable For:
Raw consumption, as it is best enjoyed cooked
Overcooking, which can dry out the fish
2. Why Choose Kelah Merah?
✔ Delicate, Sweet & Nutty Flavor – A seafood delicacy that pleases even the most discerning palates. ✔ Firm & Flaky Texture – Large, succulent flakes that hold up to various cooking methods. ✔ Versatile Cooking Methods – Perfect for grilling, steaming, baking, braising, and soups. ✔ Sustainably Wild-Caught – Responsibly sourced from Malaysia’s clean, sustainable fisheries.
3. Handling & Preparation Tips
Storage & Cleaning:
Keep Kelah Merah in a clean, cool environment until ready to cook.
If storing in a refrigerator, keep at 0–4°C and cook within a day or two for the best flavor.
Rinse thoroughly and remove any scales before cooking.
Cooking Methods:
Grilling: Coat with olive oil, herbs, and lemon, then grill whole for a smoky flavor.
Steaming: Steam with ginger, garlic, and soy sauce for a refined dish.
Baking: Roast with rosemary, thyme, and a drizzle of olive oil for a Mediterranean-inspired meal.
Braising: Slow-cook in a rich, flavorful broth or soy sauce to tenderize and infuse the fish.
Soup: Ideal for adding delicate flavor to seafood soups or hotpot.
🚫 Avoid:
Eating raw, as Kelah Merah is best enjoyed cooked.
Overcooking, which can dry out the fish and reduce its delicate texture.