Ingredient
Flavor: Sweet, firm adductor muscle.
Type
seafood
Peak Months
Dec, Jan
Season Window
Nov → Feb
Sweet, firm adductor muscle.
Hard sear, crudo, ceviche.
Keep very cold and dry; use within 2 days.
Phase: Peak
Peak: Dec, Jan
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