Q&A: What is a giant grouper?

by California Outdoor Pro on May 01, 2021

The giant grouper, also known as the Queensland grouper, brindle grouper or mottled-brown sea bass, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a grouper from the subfamily Epinephelinae which is part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses

Ok, I know you might want to know if they eat a human.

While goliath groupers really aren't any danger to humans, they will pretty much take what ever they want, like that fat bully that shoves kids into lockers and takes their money, then goes home and cries because he's lonely.

Now, you're wondering what it tastes like.

Grouper tastes very mild, with a faint sweet underlying flavor. It is one of the mildest fish and has hardly any “fishy” flavor. Some of our friends describe grouper as tasting between seabass and halibut, with a sweetness similar to crab or lobster. Grouper is fairly oily and breaks into large firm flakes.

 

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