1. Product Overview
- Species: Korean Turbot (Scophthalmus maximus), a prized flatfish known for its delicate flavor
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Key Characteristics:
- Live & Fresh – Sourced from cold, pristine Korean waters
- Flavor Profile: Mild, slightly sweet, and rich in umami with a buttery texture
- Texture: Firm yet delicate, making it perfect for sashimi or steamed dishes
- Sustainably Farmed – Raised in controlled environments to ensure consistent quality
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Suitable For:
- Sashimi & Sushi: Enjoy its natural sweetness raw, often served with wasabi and soy sauce
- Steaming: Traditional Asian-style steamed whole fish with light soy, ginger, and scallions
- Pan-Seared or Grilled: Enhances its natural oils, resulting in crispy skin and tender flesh
- Soups & Hotpot: Adds a deep umami flavor to broth-based dishes
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Not Suitable For:
- Deep frying in heavy batter (may overpower its delicate taste)
2. Why Choose Korean Turbot?
✔ Highly Prized Flatfish – A favorite in Japanese, Korean, and Chinese cuisine for its refined taste.
✔ Perfect for Sashimi – Firm yet melt-in-your-mouth texture makes it an excellent raw fish option.
✔ Versatile Cooking Methods – Holds its shape well, whether steamed, grilled, or lightly pan-fried.
3. Handling & Preparation Tips
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Storage:
- Keep alive in aerated water until ready to prepare.
- If stored chilled, place on crushed ice and consume within 24 hours.
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Sashimi Preparation:
- Use a very sharp knife to slice thin, even pieces.
- Best served with soy sauce, wasabi, or a light citrus ponzu sauce.
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Steaming:
- Score the fish lightly for even cooking.
- Steam over medium heat for 12–15 minutes, depending on size.
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Pan-Seared or Grilled:
- Lightly season and cook over medium-high heat for 3–5 minutes per side.
🚫 Avoid:
- Overcooking, as turbot’s flesh is delicate and can become dry.
- Storing at warm temperatures, which affects freshness and texture
✅ Key Takeaways:
- Premium-quality flatfish commonly used in sashimi, steaming, and pan-searing.
- Mild, slightly sweet flavor with a buttery, firm texture.
- Best enjoyed fresh and cooked minimally to highlight its natural qualities.