Introduction
One of the fattest fish of the Arabian sea, diamond trevally – pattal is delightfully tasty fish that is perfect for full grill or fillet. Using a little imagination, the fish could be said to be diamond-shaped.
Although not very abundant Diamond Trevally – Pattal in the Arabian sea, it’s exclusively available at Niwan seafood. Its more famous in Australia and a certain part of Europe and is also known for game fishing.
Flavor Profile
Its firm flesh and mild-flavored, slightly oily meat make this fish suitable for many palates.
Nomenclature
- English Name: Diamond Trevally
- Local Name: Pattal, Safaid patal
- Scientific Name: Alectis indica
Habitat
The Diamond Trevally occurs in tropical and warm temperate marine waters of the Arabian sea.
Catching Method
Diamond Trevally is caught using Gillnet & Bottom Trawl.
Physical Attributes
The Diamond Trevally has a compressed body and a long straight snout. It has a large forked tail and long curved pectoral fins. The anterior section of the dorsal fin has long filaments in juveniles.
Color
Te Diamond Trevally is silvery with a blue-green tinge above. Juveniles have five to seven broad, dark bands.
Size
On average, Diamond Trevally size range is 500 to 1500 grams per fish. However, other sizes are also occasionally available.
Cutting Preferences
Diamond Trevally is preferred for whole & gutted, fillet, and slice cut
Approx. Cutting Yields
Whole: 100%
Gutted: 80%
Headless and Gutted: 65%
Slices: 60%
Boneless: 40%
Cooking Preferences
Diamond Trevally shines when pan-fried or baked, but it should be marinated beforehand or wrapped in foil to prevent it from drying out during cooking.
Health Benefits
- Heart friendly
- Lowers Blood Pressure
- Improves Immune System
- Strengthens the bones
- Improves Skin and Hair health