Huge catch of mullet roe at Taiwan’s Changhua port

Published 2021년 11월 9일

Tridge summary

In Changhua County, the arrival of cold weather has led to a valuable mullet season, with four to five workers at a fishing port processing a catch of around 4,000 mullets for their fat roes, which are a delicacy and sell for US$32 per Taiwan catty or US$96 per fish. The entire fish is valued for its meat and other parts, making it a significant source of income for fishermen during this season.
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When the weather turns cold, it’s also the season for mullet roes. The fish mullet is valued for its roes, which can be slowly grilled to a golden color and consumed as a delicacy. At a fishing port in Changhua, people line up to buy the roe and the fish meat as well. A huge catch of mullets is brought on shore at a fishing port in Changhua County. Each fish weighs about three Taiwan catty. That’s about 1.8 kgs. Four to five workers start a production line on the ground. The orange-colored roe is nice and fat. Buyers get in line with their sacks to buy loads of the fish and roe at a time. A fisherman said the catch this year was about 4,000 mullets. Each Taiwan catty sells for NT$900. That’s US$32 per Taiwan catty or US$96 per fish. The fishermen ...
Source: Rti

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