Introduction
If you are a seasoned seafood lover, you must have known this fish as this is one of the very famous local fish with a very strong fan following. Javelin Grunter – Dhotar is a highly seasonal fish that is abundant from February to September. Javelin Grunter – Dhotar looks and feels the same as snapper and emperor but has a slightly thicker and dense body. Commonly it’s used for curry along with pieces of heads included but it’s as good as for frying. Because of its large head as compared to the body, the meat yield is very low as compared to other fish.
Flavor Profile
Javelin Grunter (Dhotar Fish) is a lean, moist fish with a firm texture and a distinctive sweet flavor which makes it versatile for many flavor components from mild to strong. The meat is easy to break on the plate but can get harden if overcooked.
Nomenclature
- English Name: Grunter, Javelin Grunter, Silver Grunter
- Local Name: Dhotar, Kumpo
- Scientific Name: Pomadasys kaakan
Habitat
Javelin Grunter (Dhotar Fish) is a Sea fish that lives in estuaries and coastal waters down to 60 m.
Catching Method
Grunter (Dhotar Fish) is caught using Gillnets, Hook lines, and Bottom Trawls.
Physical Attributes
Javelin Grunter (Dhotar Fish) has Scales on the body. Body depth 2.5–3 in SL, mouth small, maxilla reaching to the eye; jaw teeth villiform (brush-like); 2 pores and a median pit on the chin; dorsal fin with 12 spines and 13–15 soft rays, anal fin with 3 spines and 7–8 soft rays; scales ctenoid, 7 scale rows between lateral line and dorsal-fin origin.
Color
Javelin Grunter (Dhotar Fish) has 12 or more vertical bars comprised of small dark brown spots or irregular blotches, dorsal fin spotted with dark brown to black spots on the lower half of spinous dorsal fin and in 3 rows on rayed dorsal fin, adults uniform golden-green above, silvery below with traces of the vertical bars present only when alive and spots on dorsal fins indistinct or absent, large individuals sometimes with head, ventral parts of the body and lower lobe of caudal fin yellowish.
Size
On average, the Grunter (Dhotar Fish) size range is 500 g to 2 kg per fish. However, other sizes are also occasionally available.
Cutting Preferences
Grunter (Dhotar Fish) is preferred for Slices along with head pieces.
Approx. Cutting Yields
- Whole: 100%
- Gutted: 85%
- Headless and Gutted: 60%
- Slices: 62%
- Boneless: 40%
Cooking Preferences
Grunter (Dhotar Fish) is preferred to Grill, Curry, and Fry
Health Benefits
- Heart friendly
- Lowers Blood Pressure
- Improves Immune System
- Strengthens the bones
- Improves Skin and Hair health
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