What is Capelin?

Capelin are small, fish in the northern ocean that normally grab their highly desired ROE. Capelin schools can be found in the northern areas of the Atlantic and the Pacific and are commercially hunted from waters off the coast of Norway, Iceland and Canada. After harvest, eggs are supplied around the world for caviar.

In Germany and Norway, Capelin is known as a boat. Norweigan names for fish are gender-specific: facs-lodde suggests that Capelin is a man, Sil-Lodde refers to a woman. In some areas, Capelin Roe is also known as Smelt Roe, and when eggs are served in sushi, they are called Masago. The colors differ inside the species along the spectrum of green and can be anything from almost transparent light green to olive to a bright, green bulb. The fins and abdomen are smooth and silver to white in color masked from predators who swim under them. ROE or Capelin eggs are distinctive clearly orange.

In addition to the value for the peopleTheir egg consumption of their eggs is also the main prey for larger fish, such as herring and cod. They are also commonly hunted by sea birds, and despite their fertile breeding habits, there is always some fear of excessive fishing. Almost everyone comes from the Wild Ocean schools because they are generally not raised on fish farms. Most areas limit the number of fish that can be captured in the season due to the risk of excessive fishing, and fishing has been completely stopped in some areas to recover.

deviations in color, size and fat content of annual harvests of capelin. This is largely due to the fact that fish only mature at the age of three and five when they emerge. After one friction, most The Fish die and contributes to the difficulty of driving wild stocks.

in Japan is a very popular delicacy in Japan, the fish itself is usually fried, spicy and whole. One of the most sought -after forms is the whole woman with ROE still intact. In most areas itselfThe meat does not use and women are simply harvested for their roe. Those who eat fish meat find that it is high in omega-3 fatty acids.

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