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How much is the mouse spot per jin?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, How much is the mouse spot per jin?

Mouse spots, also known as green spots, mackerel, hunchback bass, etc., are fishes of the genus Lateolabrax, named because of the shape of the long mouth tip of a mouse. The body is creamy, with black spots all over the body, which makes people feel very festive. It is mainly distributed in the reef areas of the Indian Ocean, which can grow up to 50 centimeters. Let's take a look at how much mouse spots cost a jin.

How much is the mouse spot per jin?

The market price of rat spot is about 800-1000 yuan per jin. The key factors for the price of grouper are good taste and high nutrition, and its taste and nutrition have reached a consensus among fishermen and diners for many years. For example, red spot and mouse spot are recognized as the best first-class grouper, and the price is the highest. Selling good, large red spots can reach 300 yuan per jin, or even more than 400 yuan. Grouper such as oil grouper, six-belt grouper and dragon barge grouper are also traditionally recognized as better grouper, with prices ranging from 80 yuan to 100 yuan per jin. And such as pearl gentian, reticulated grouper and so on are considered to be relatively common grouper, the price is lower, generally 30-40 yuan per jin.

The practice of steaming rat spots

[materials] 2300 grams of mouse spot, right amount of olive oil, right amount of ginger, right amount of spring onion, right amount of pepper, right amount of light soy sauce.

[practice] the mouse spots are eviscerated, washed and controlled to dry water. Put it on a plate and add shredded ginger. After the water is boiled, put it into the pot, close the lid, boil over high heat, steam and steam for 15 minutes. Remove, control the water and remove the shredded ginger from the surface. Sprinkle with spring onions, ginger and chili water, sprinkle with hot olive oil and steamed fish light soy sauce.

Nutritional value of rat spot

1. Mouse spots are rich in protein and have no fine bones, so they really have the feeling of being "bony-free".

2. Rat spot contains a lot of phosphorus, iodine and vitamins, which is beneficial to supplement nutrition.

3. The fat content of rat spot is low, which not only contains amino acids necessary for human metabolism, but also contains a variety of inorganic salts and iron, calcium, phosphorus and various vitamins.

4. The nutritional composition of mouse grouper skin colloid plays an important role in enhancing the complete growth of epithelial tissue and promoting the synthesis of collagen cells.

5. Rat groupers often prey on fish, shrimp and crabs, and they will ingest astaxanthin rich in shrimp and crabs at the same time. For humans, grouper has become a food containing astaxanthin.

 
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