A Gift from the Cold, Clean Waters of the Far North
In the remote, icy waters of the Arctic, nature writes its own slow stories. Here, under long winters and midnight suns, wild black cod live in some of the cleanest, coldest waters on Earth. These extreme conditions shape everything — the purity of the sea, the rhythm of marine life, and the exceptional quality of the fish that call it home.
Arctic black cod (Anoplopoma fimbria) are not farmed. They grow wild, deep below the surface, where cold temperatures slow their growth, giving their meat time to develop the rich, buttery texture that makes this fish so prized. Their diet of wild plankton and small crustaceans contributes to a naturally high oil content, packed with Omega-3 fatty acids and essential trace minerals — a product of nature, untouched and unhurried.
For centuries, communities in northern coastal cultures have fished cod in harmony with the sea’s seasons. Black cod holds a special place in that tradition, celebrated for its nourishing richness and its place in winter kitchens. Even today, wild black cod remains one of the most sustainable and nutritionally dense choices from Arctic waters.
The fillets are soft and delicate, almost creamy when cooked — yet with a structure that holds up beautifully in braising, steaming, or pan-searing. The flavor is clean, sweet, and deeply satisfying. No heavy seasoning needed — a touch of salt, a splash of sake or soy, and a bit of ginger is all it takes.
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Weight: 800 克 ± 10%
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Ingredients: Black Cod
Product Storage Guidelines: Frozen Procuts: Keep frozen at -18°C or lower. Suitable for home freezing. Once defrosted, please store the product at the bottom of the refrigerator and consume within 48 hours. Keep the product covered and do not exceed the 'Use By' date indicated on the packaging. Do not refreeze.
Product Origin: Alaska. Wild-Caught FAO67
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