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my cat christopher... dreams of a whole beltfish to himself!!!
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a seat at the dinner table, 2024, woodcut on kozo
my cat christopher... dreams of a whole beltfish to himself!!!
A plate of pan-fried Largehead Hairtail (Trichiurus lepturus) or beltfish (白带鱼) chopped into sections. The fish 🐟 is prized for its delicate flavour and tender texture.
Next up, Cai Xin (菜心) Stir-Fry with Prawns, minced pork and tomato wedges in oyster sauce. This Chinese flowering cabbage 🥬 is also known as choy sum. It has thick, fleshy stems and oval leaves with yellow flowers.
A plate Fried Fishcakes (鱼饼) sliced up. I like this springy fishcake made from fish meat and a little flour and salt. Those rolled into a sphere shape, we called it fish ball (鱼丸) but in Hong Kong, it is known as 鱼蛋.
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Today’s fish goes by many names, and whenever it comes up in a bottom trawl tow, I can never, for the life of me, remember what it’s called. It’s always at the tip of my tongue. I know it as the Atlantic Cutlassfish (eventually), fishermen call it a beltfish, and AC Pocket Camp calls it the Largehead Hairtail.
We know the deal with common names at this point, right? That they suck? Well, in this fish’s case, so does the scientific name - Trichiurus lepturus. Now, there’s nothing wrong with it necessarily, except that the name may refer to a complex of species, as is sometimes argued, rather than a very widespread, singular species. The Largehead Hairtail is present in most of the temperate and tropical areas of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indo-Pacific.
So, what is giving scientists the idea that these populations of Largehead Hairtail are actually separate species? Typically, genetics will be the end all, be all thing that says whether an animal is a separate species. Usually. I say that sparingly. Unfortunately, as I spoke about when we talked about the Arowana, and its similar problem, defining the term “species” is already not clear. That just throws a wrench into the whole thing. However, unlike the Arowana, this fish may have more going for it in this argument. Besides genetics, some of the populations, like the Northwest Pacific population near Japan and China, also show morphological (appearance) differences, however slight. We know physical traits come about from genetic information, so there’s that chance it’s actually different. However, with the possibility of hybridization and the definition of species continually eluding us, that’s not a smoking gun. If it ends up being true, though, then Pocket Camp’s hairtail is the Japanese Cutlassfish, T. japonicus. (Yes, it even has its own species name that only some experts and authorities in fish cataloging recognize. Taxonomy is a big deal, okay?)
Anyway. No matter what you call it, it’s clear this thing is a predator.
By 俊仁 (Toshihito) 小林 (Kobayashi) - Flickr: 海タチウオ, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19270032
Look at those teeth! Juveniles and adults of this species are predatory, eating invertebrates and other fish, respectively. Though the age classes do separate themselves. Juveniles go about their diel migration, in which they rise to the surface waters at night to feed and then settle back to the seabed in the daytime. Adults do the exact opposite, but, unfortunately, that still doesn’t stop them from cannibalizing younger hairtails sometimes. Such is life when you lay thousands of drifting eggs at a time.
And there you have it. Fascinating stuff, no?
タチウオづけ丼 漢字でタチウオ(太刀魚)と書くように、刀のようにキラキラ光るワケは、銀色の粉グアニン。タチハクと呼ばれ、マニキュアのラメや模造真珠などに使われていたようです。今朝はタチウオの切り身を、醤油、煮きった酒に1分漬け、酢飯にのせました〰️😋◇自然栽培米/長谷川純一 美味しく健康に、自然の恵みに感謝して頂きます(合掌)。 #タチウオ #タチウオ丼 #自然栽培米 #大地の宴 #cutlassfish #beltfish #fishbowl #daichinoutage #utage_jp #tokyo #japan (大地の宴 ダイチノウタゲ) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cfucl82BTlD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
went to the doctor and the zoo in one day because they’re next to each other
Leftover braised pork belly from last night with two new dishes of cabbage & chicken stir-fry and a pan-fried section of a Largehead Hairtail (Trichiurus lepturus) or 白带鱼. The flesh of the fish is sweet and tender with crispy skin, just nice to go with the purple and white rice mixture.