Grey large-eye bream (Meichidai)

Name (Japanese) Grey Large-eye Bream (Meichidai / メイチダイ / 目一鯛)
Overall Rating Flavor: ★★★★☆
Texture: ★★★★☆
Popularity: ★★★☆☆
Reference Price Value: ★★★★☆
Price range: $28~$45/lb
Best Season Early summer to autumn
Did you know? Its name means “one-eye snapper” for a unique line on eyes.
Category Details
1. Overview Kanji Name: 目一鯛 (Meichidai)
English Name: Japanese Parrot Snapper
Scientific Name: Gymnocranius griseus
Classification:
• Kingdom: Animalia
• Phylum: Chordata
• Class: Actinopterygii
• Order: Perciformes
• Family: Lethrinidae
• Genus: Gymnocranius
• Species: G. griseus
Average Size: 25–40 cm
Key Features: Silver-white body with a distinctive dark marking between the eyes; mild, clean flavor and firm texture
2. Habitat & Distribution Found in coastal waters of Japan, Taiwan, and parts of the Indo-Pacific.
Prefers sandy or rocky seabeds near reefs.
Typically caught with small-scale coastal fishing.
3. Seasonality Best season is early summer to autumn.
Peak fat content just before spawning in late summer.
4. Sushi Ingredient Profile Common Uses: Nigiri, sashimi, grilled (shioyaki), simmered
Flavor: Delicate, slightly sweet flavor with a clean finish
Texture: Firm yet tender flesh
Fat Content: Low to moderate; light and refreshing
5. Preparation & Craftsmanship Often served skin-on and lightly seared to enhance aroma.
Requires careful handling to prevent drying out.
Suitable for kombujime (kelp marination) to enhance umami.
6. Recommended Pairings Sushi Rice: Lightly seasoned with white vinegar
Condiments: Wasabi, shiso leaf, sea salt, ponzu
Drinks: Crisp sake, light-bodied white wine
7. Nutritional Information High in lean protein and low in fat.
Contains essential minerals such as potassium and phosphorus.
8. Trivia & Cultural Notes The name “Meichidai” means “eye-one sea bream,” referencing the distinct spot between its eyes.
A seasonal specialty, especially prized in summer in western Japan.
Less common than red sea bream, making it a subtle connoisseur’s choice.
9. Recommended Sushi Styles • Meichidai nigiri with light aburi and sea salt
• Meichidai sashimi served with ponzu
• Kombujime meichidai for concentrated umami
• Meichidai nigiri topped with grated yuzu zest

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