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  2. Jogi-jeot - Wikipedia

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    Jogi-jeot (조기젓) or salted yellow croaker is a variety of jeotgal (salted seafood), made with yellow croakers. In Korean cuisine , jogi-jeot is widely used as banchan (side dish), as a condiment , or as an ingredient for kimchi .

  3. Larimichthys polyactis - Wikipedia

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    Global capture production of Yellow croaker (Larimichthys polyactis) in thousand tonnes from 1950 to 2022, as reported by the FAO [5] Once an abundant commercial fish off the coasts of China, Korea and Japan, its population collapsed in the 1970s due to overfishing. [6] Global catch later rebounded, with 388,018 t landed in 2008. [7]

  4. Larimichthys - Wikipedia

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    The genus includes major fishery species in the Northwest Pacific, principally by China: with a catch of 438 thousand tonnes in 2012, small yellow croaker Larimichthys polyactis is 24th among the 70 "principal" capture species, and also the annual catches of large yellow croaker Larimichthys crocea are significant at 70 thousand tonnes. [9]

  5. Maeun-tang - Wikipedia

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    Restaurants that offer this dish often allow customers to select their fish from an aquarium. Many specialty seafood restaurants have several aquariums from which to choose. Popular fish for this dish may include red snapper, sea bass, yellow corvina, codfish, croaker, pollock, and even freshwater fish like carp and trout. In addition, other ...

  6. Recipes from the Garden of Contentment - Wikipedia

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    Recipes from the Garden of Contentment (Chinese: 隨園食單; pinyin: Suíyuán Shídān) is a work on cooking and gastronomy written by the Qing-dynasty painter and poet Yuan Mei. It is known in English under various titles, including Food Lists of the Garden of Contentment , [ 1 ] Menus from the Garden of Contentment , [ 2 ] Recipes from Sui ...

  7. Larimichthys crocea - Wikipedia

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    Larimichthys crocea, commonly called the large yellow croaker, yellow croaker or croceine croaker, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sciaenidae, the drums and croakers. This species is found in the Western Pacific Ocean.

  8. Chinese bahaba - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese bahaba (Bahaba taipingensis), also known as the giant yellow croaker, [3] is a critically endangered species of marine and brackish water fish in the family Sciaenidae. It is a large fish, reaching lengths up to 2 m (6 ft 7 in) and weights of 100 kg (220 lb). [ 2 ]

  9. Sciaenidae - Wikipedia

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    An 1865 watercolor painting of Brazilian croaker by Jacques Burkhardt. They are excellent food and sport fish, and are commonly caught by surf and pier fishers. Some are important commercial fishery species, notably small yellow croaker with reported landings of 218,000–407,000 tonnes in 2000–2009; according to FAO fishery statistics, it ...