Pampus argenteus

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Pampus argenteus, the silver pomfret or white pomfret (or pompano to avoid confusion with true pomfrets of the genus Bramidae), is a species of butterfish that lives in the Indo-West Pacific, spanning the coastal waters of the Middle East, Eastern Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and East Asia.[1] The species has been reported only twice, one hundred years apart, from the central Mediterranean Sea.[2]

Silver pomfrets are usually silver/white in color, with few small scales. They can grow up to a range of 4–6 kg (8–13 lb). However, due to overfishing, specimens weighing less than 1 kg (2 lb) are more commonly seen.

The silver pomfret should not be mistaken for the Florida pompano (Trachinotus carolinus), which is a jackfish found off the coast of Florida in the Gulf of Mexico, and neither should be confused with true pomfrets, which are of the family Bramidae.

As food

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Byeongeo-gui (grilled pomfret)

This fish is prized in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region for its taste. Its flesh is soft and buttery when cooked. It is called "Rupchanda" in Bengali, pamplet in Marathi[3] or Script error: No such module "lang". in Mumbai, paaplet (Template:Langx) in Goa, avoli (Template:Langx) in Kerala and vawall (Template:Langx) in parts of South India. It is called Script error: No such module "lang". in Arabic, which is derived from the word Script error: No such module "lang"., meaning 'butter', due to its tender flesh. In Malaysia it is known as Script error: No such module "Lang"..

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Pomfret is especially popular in Kuwait, and it is one of the most expensive types of fish in the market,[4][5] with the Kuwaiti Pomfret (Template:Langx), caught in the waters of Kuwait, being the most sought-after followed by the Iranian Pomfret (Template:Langx). The Kuwaiti government regularly bans the fishing of the Kuwaiti type to allow the fish to reproduce.[4] Mtabbag Zbedi (Template:Langx) is a popular Kuwaiti dish made with fried Pomfret, spices, and rice, with daqqūs, Kuwaiti home-made hot sauce, usually added.

References

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