Sharpsnout Sea Bream Selonda

Diplodus puntazzo

 

“Sarago pizzuto” / “Puntazzo” (IT), “Sar a museau pointu” (FR), “Sarago picudo” (ES), “Spitzbrasse” (DE), “Sharpsnout Sea Bream” (UK, USA, CAN)

  • Its scientific name is Diplodus puntazzo and it belongs to the Sparidae family.
  • It resembles the white seabream or “Sargo”/ “Sarago”, with which they are “cousins.” It can reach a length of 60 centimeters and a weight of 1,5 to 2 kilos.
  • Α benthopelagic species – that is, a fish that lives near the seabed in open waters, on stony floors and in depths from 0 to 150 m.
  • Forms fairly large shoals; however, it is often met alone or in smaller groups.
  • It feeds on seaweed, worms, smaller molluscs, and shrimp.
  • Its flesh is white and very tasty.
Nutritional information per 100g

Nutritional value (kj):

545

Nutritional value (kcal):

128

Fat content (g):

10,1

Carbohydrates (g):

0

Sugar content (g):

0

Protein content (g):

18

Salt (%):

0,34

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