Frozen Rabbit Fish Whole Round
Latin name: Siganus Guttatus
Size: 2/4, 4/6, 6/8, 8/10 pcs/Kg
Packing: 1 kg/bag x10/CTN
Frozen Rabbit Fish Whole Round
Latin Name: Siganus guttatus
Vietnamese Names: Cá Dìa, Cá Kình
Chinese Names: 星篮子鱼 (Xīng lánzi yú), 臭肚 (Chòu dù)
French Name: Sigan raies d'or
Tagalog Name: Danggit
Rabbit fish, or Siganus guttatus, is a nutritious seafood option. Here are the nutritional values for a 100g serving:
Rabbit fish, or Siganus guttatus, are predominantly caught in the coastal waters of Vietnam. Key provinces known for harvesting this species include:
In Vietnamese cuisine, Cá Dìa, or rabbit fish, is highly prized for its delicate flavor and firm texture. One popular dish is Cá Dìa Nướng Muối Ớt (Grilled Rabbit Fish with Salt and Chili). The fish is marinated with a mixture of salt, chili, and lemongrass, then grilled until it reaches a smoky, flavorful perfection. This dish is typically served with a side of fresh herbs and dipping sauces.
Another favorite is Lẩu Cá Dìa (Rabbit Fish Hotpot), a communal dish where the fish is simmered in a tangy, savory broth with an assortment of vegetables, tofu, and mushrooms. This hotpot is often enjoyed with family and friends, accompanied by rice noodles or steamed rice.
In Chinese cuisine, 星篮子鱼 (Xīng lánzi yú) or 臭肚 (Chòu dù), is a sought-after ingredient for its mild taste and health benefits. A popular preparation method is 清蒸星篮子鱼 (Steamed Rabbit Fish). The fish is steamed with ginger, scallions, and soy sauce, allowing its natural flavors to shine through. This simple yet elegant dish is often served with a side of steamed rice and sautéed greens.
Another traditional dish is 红烧星篮子鱼 (Braised Rabbit Fish in Soy Sauce). The fish is braised in a rich sauce made from soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and a hint of sugar, resulting in a savory and slightly sweet flavor profile. This dish is typically enjoyed with a bowl of white rice.
In Philippine cuisine, Danggit (rabbit fish) is often enjoyed dried and salted, but the fresh or frozen variety is also used in various dishes. Inihaw na Danggit (Grilled Rabbit Fish) is a popular choice, where the fish is marinated in a mixture of calamansi juice, soy sauce, and garlic, then grilled to achieve a smoky flavor. This dish is commonly served with a side of rice and a dipping sauce made from vinegar, soy sauce, and chili.
Another beloved dish is Sinigang na Danggit (Sour Soup with Rabbit Fish). The fish is cooked in a sour tamarind-based broth with tomatoes, radish, and water spinach, creating a comforting and flavorful soup that pairs well with steamed rice.
The Frozen Rabbit Fish Whole Round is sourced from the rich waters of Vietnam and processed by Baseafood, a leading Vietnamese seafood company. Baseafood ensures that their products meet the highest international standards, holding certifications such as HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points), BRC (British Retail Consortium), FDA (Food and Drug Administration), HALAL, SMETA (Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit), and ISO (International Organization for Standardization).