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Oxford Companion to Food

By Alan Davidson

Published 2014

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pomfret is a name mainly used for two deep-bodied narrow fish of Asian coastal waters. These have many characteristics in common, but belong to different families. The white pomfret, Pampus argenteus, is in the family Stromateidae; whereas the so-called black (brown-grey in reality) pomfret, Parastromateus niger, is a member of the family Carangidae. The pomfrets, when adult, have no pelvic fins; a characteristic which they share with the rather similar group of what are called butterfish (also of the family Stromateidaeā€”Peprilus triacanthus is the outstanding one on the eastern seaboard of the USA, dubbed by Mitcham (1975) ā€˜one of the most delicious treats which Mother Ocean provides, and one of the rarestā€™).

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