Best edible fish choice Canaries ?

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We're off to Gran Canaria for our annual first of the season Sunfest (7 days by Easyjet) next Monday ! On Tues morning I shall be there in Arguinguin market looking at a display of fish few of which I shall recognise . Can any of you Bluewater folk advise some of the better choices (Spanish names of course) ? Conachair seems to spend a lot of time in that region...perhaps he knows ?
 
Plenty fish down here /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Local favorite seems to be Dorada (gilthead bream) which conveniently is also the local beer. Also probably plenty Caballa (cabaya, horse mackeril though they seem a bit small at the moment), the tuna (atun) is fantastic but they seem to murder it in the restaurants, cooked til dry and tough, I like it still a bit red in the middle. Cherne (wreckfish, a sort of grouper) is good in the restuarants but never tried cooking it myself, they're HUGE. Also you get some Lubina (seabass, delish). And various other moray eels and colorful offerings. If you try fishing yourself watch out for the little blue weeverfish which seem to thrive down here, if those spines get your little finger it REALLY REALLY hurts a very lot. Been there. I'm actually heading over Gran Canaria prob tomorrow for a liftout next week either in Mogan or Puerto Rico, gimme a shout if you want to meet for a beer.... or do some sanding /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Hi Conachair. We would be most interested to meet you ! We stay in Maspolomas & will have a car. Last year at the same time we met Nickrj a couple of times in the Sailors Bar !
Will PM you my mobile no. Thanks for your info on the fish.
 
Ohhhhh Crowthorne, lived there for many years!

Anyway fish. Boca Negro (black mouth) very nice and our favourite 'Vieja' very large scales and big eyes, usually served in restaurants like kippers ie cut and flattened out (not smoked!!)

Have a lovely time - green with envy!
 
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Local favorite seems to be Dorada (gilthead bream)

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Are you sure of this? I had always thought that Gilthead bream and Dorada are two different species.
 
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Local favorite seems to be Dorada (gilthead bream)

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Are you sure of this? I had always thought that Gilthead bream and Dorada are two different species.

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They are indeed

Gilthead Bream
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Dorado/Mahi-mahi/dolphin fish - delicious
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One letter makes all the difference /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif Dorado is mahi mahi but pretty sure down here dorada is gilthead bream. certainly looks the same anyway. Dorado is indeed delicious, caught a couple coming back down from Azores last summer. As too are dorada - especially the little bit behind the cheek /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif.
 
Hi, does anyone know of any good books with reference to the catching, indentifing and the prep/cooking of fish found in the Atlantic and Med.

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Don't know of a book that does all three, but Alan Davidson's North Atlantic Seafood and the companion volume on Mediterranean fish is an excellent identification guide plus some recipes. The good thing is that it includes the range of "local" names for the fish which is helpful
 
The Cruisers handbook to fishing by Scott & Mary Bennerot seems to be the definative book though more biased towards the tropics.
 
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Hi Conachair. We would be most interested to meet you ! We stay in Maspolomas & will have a car. Last year at the same time we met Nickrj a couple of times in the Sailors Bar !
Will PM you my mobile no. Thanks for your info on the fish.

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I can vouch for Anniebray! Had a great time meeting in Las Palmas last year... I can't believe that was nearly a full 12 months ago! And Conachair, when are you going to cross the pond? /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif Aren't you bored with the sun, the 3euro English breakfasts and Hiperdino? /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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I can't believe that was nearly a full 12 months ago! And Conachair, when are you going to cross the pond? /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif Aren't you bored with the sun, the 3euro English breakfasts and Hiperdino? /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

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Sh*t, have I really been drifting round here that long? Any day now. Almost set off but thought the bottom needed a scrub then got a bit breezy from Gomera to Tenerife so now added to the scrub is getting the jib sewed back together and hopefully finding a new blade for windgen. But soon, excitingly soon /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
Good luck with your continuing adventure, be sure to stop off for a beer as you pass me on your second time around /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
 
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