Threadfin/ Ikan Kurau

午鱼

Traceability

  • Common Name: Threadfin/ Ikan Kurau/ Ngor He

    Scientific Name: Leptomelanosoma indicum

    Catch Method: Wild Caught

    Origin: Indonesia

    Catch Area: Bintan

    Landed Date in Singapore: 16/3/2023

    For traceability purposes, Port65 has attached the latest shipment information for your reference.

  • Processed by: Hai Sia Seafood

    Processed on: 16/3/2023

    Use by (Chilled): 21/3/2023

    Use by (Frozen immediately upon purchase): 16/4/2023

  • Teochew Steam

    Sprinkle Salt on both side of the fish and set in a deep dish.

    Arrange sliced tomatoes, salted vegetables, one salted plum tofu around the fish, and place the ginger slices on top. Add some water into the dish.

    Steam on high heat. (Timing may vary in accordance to fish size)

    Garnish with Spring onion and ginger strips.

    Hong Kong Steam

    Combine Salt, Sugar, light Soy Sauce and a smal amount of hot water. Mix until salt and sugar is dissolved, and set aside.

    Rub salt on both sides of the fish to rid the fishiness, and place into deep dish.

    Add some slices of ginger in the belly of the fish and on the fish. Slice some Spring onion and ginger into strips, and set aside for garnish.

    Steam on high heat. (Timing may vary in accordance to fish size) - Only place the fish in the steamer after water begins to boil.

    Once the fish is done, drain any excess liquid, and remove ginger slices.

    Pour sauce over the fish, and add Ginger strips and spring onion strips on top of the fish.

    Heat a wok or small saucepan to medium high heat, and add 3 tablespoons vegetable oil.

    Once the wok begins to smoke, turn off the heat and pour the oil on the fish.

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Understand how our partners take pride in getting the best for our customers.

Threadfin is a high priced, highly sought after fish in our local region. Known to have lower mercury levels than other seafood, and having big bones, easier to detect with the naked eye than most other species, it is safer to use Threadfin as your source of protein for baby food as compared to other fish.

Port65 works closely with our partners to bring in the freshest threadfin. we import chilled threadfin mainly from Indonesia, India, Thailand, and Myanmar.

Threadfin from Balai (Indonesia) is widely regarded as the best Threadfin in the region. When available, Port65 works with our partners to ensure that we get premium quality Threadfin.