Trumpetfish (Yagara)

Name (Japanese) Yagara (ヤガラ / 矢柄)
Overall Rating Flavor: ★★★★☆
Texture: ★★★★☆
Popularity: ★★★☆☆
Reference Price Value: ★★★☆☆
Price range: $6~$12/100g
Best Season Autumn to winter (October–February)
Did You Know? A high-end whitefish with delicate flavor, used in kaiseki cuisine.
Category Details
1. Overview Official Name: Aka yagara (アカヤガラ)
Kanji Name: 赤矢柄 (Aka yagara)
English Name: Trumpetfish / Cornetfish
Scientific Name: Fistularia spp.
Classification:
• Kingdom: Animalia
• Phylum: Chordata
• Class: Actinopterygii (Ray-finned fishes)
• Order: Syngnathiformes
• Family: Fistulariidae (Cornetfishes)
Average Size: 80–150 cm in length, but very slender
Key Features: Extremely elongated body resembling a spear; firm, lean white flesh with mild sweetness
2. Habitat & Distribution Found in **warm coastal waters** of Japan, especially in the Pacific side and Seto Inland Sea.
Inhabits shallow reefs and sandy bottoms, often near coral or rocky areas.
Distributed widely across the Indo-Pacific region.
3. Seasonality Best season is **autumn to winter (October–February)**.
Flesh is firmer and cleaner in flavor during the colder months, making it ideal for sushi and sashimi.
4. Sushi Ingredient Profile Common Uses: Nigiri, sashimi, usuzukuri (thin slices), grilled, soup stock
Flavor: Mild, elegant sweetness, clean white-fish taste
Texture: Firm yet delicate, slightly chewy
Fat Content: Very low; prized for its refined, light flavor
5. Preparation & Craftsmanship Often prepared as **sashimi or nigiri**, sometimes with a decorative cut (kakushi-bōchō) to enhance tenderness.
The long, thin body yields relatively little meat, requiring skilled filleting.
Also used in **dashi (broth)** due to its clean umami.
In fine dining, presentation highlights its elegant white flesh.
6. Recommended Pairings Sushi Rice: Lightly seasoned shari to emphasize delicate flavor
Condiments: Wasabi, light soy sauce, yuzu zest
Drinks: Junmai ginjo sake, crisp white wine, or dry sparkling wine
7. Nutritional Information Low in fat and calories, high in protein.
Contains omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B12, and selenium.
Considered a healthy choice, particularly in winter cuisine.
8. Trivia & Cultural Notes The name “矢柄” comes from its resemblance to the **shaft of an arrow**.
Despite its great length, its slender body yields limited meat, adding to its rarity.
Valued in traditional Japanese cuisine for its **refined white flesh** and use in broth.
Sometimes seen in high-end **kaiseki** restaurants as a seasonal delicacy.
Because of its unusual shape, it often surprises diners when presented whole.
9. Recommended Sushi Styles • Yagara sashimi (thin usuzukuri slices)
• Yagara nigiri (classic sushi topping)
• Lightly seared yagara with yuzu
• Grilled yagara fillet with salt
• Yagara dashi broth in kaiseki cuisine

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