250gm - Frozen
1 pack
Origin: Japan
Fish Facts: Commonly mistaken for its freshwater cousin Unagi, Anago is a saltwater eel popular in Japanese cuisine. Anago is easily recognized by its light brown exterior with white spots. When compared, Anago is leaner and flakier than Unagi which gives off a rich flavour and dense, chewy texture.
Taste and Cooking: Anago, similar to Unagi, is not to be served raw. Typically, Anago can be found as a sushi topper known as ‘neta’ or deep fried like tempura. Although Anago is not as rich or oily as Unagi, they carry a delightfully soft texture and sweet flavour.