The Silver White Croaker is a silvery-white fish, as its name suggests, that inhabits coastal waters, often found near sandy or muddy bottoms. These fish are known for their schooling behavior, often forming large aggregations. They are a popular target for recreational anglers, and their firm, white flesh, offers a delicate, mild flavor, making them suitable for a variety of cooking methods, such as pan-frying, grilling, or baking.
Scientific Name: Pennahia argentata Country of Origin: Indonesia