Ling

also known as Genypterus blacodes

NZ: Kingklip, Northern Ling
CIS: Tchornyi Kongrio
FR: Abadèche
JP: Kingu Kurippu
KR: Hong Maegi

Ling are mainly caught around the southern half of the South Island and the Campbell Rise. Slender and eel like, ling have no real tail and live at depths of 200 to 800 metres.

They have a firm texture and white flesh that holds its shape when cooked. Ling can be baked, barbequed, poached, smoked, steamed, fried or added to casseroles, soup or chowder.

Nutritional Information
Quantity per 100 grams
Energy 333
Protein 18.7
Fat
Total 0.4
Saturated 0.1
Carbohydrates 0.2
Sugars 0.2
Sodium 130
Months Caught
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
Where We Harvest
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