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马鲛鱼 Mackerel M (1.1kg+-)

$17.50

Price incl. GST (9%) $1.32
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Mackerel, known as Ikan Kembung in Malay, is a popular and widely consumed fish in Malaysia and other Southeast Asian countries. Mackerel is known for its distinct appearance, with a streamlined body, silvery scales, and dark vertical stripes along its sides. It has a rich, slightly oily flesh and a strong, savory flavor, making it a versatile choice for many dishes.

Some of the most common ways mackerel is prepared in Malaysia include:

  1. Grilled – Mackerel is often marinated with spices such as turmeric, chili, and garlic, then grilled over an open flame or on a grill, creating a smoky flavor while keeping the fish juicy and tender.
  2. Fried – The fish is frequently deep-fried until crispy, with or without batter, and is often served as a simple, delicious meal with rice or as part of a larger dish.
  3. Sambal Ikan Kembung – A beloved Malaysian dish where mackerel is cooked with spicy sambal (a chili-based sauce) and other ingredients like garlic, onions, and tomatoes. It is tangy, spicy, and flavorful.
  4. Ikan Kembung Goreng with Nasi Lemak – Mackerel is a popular side dish for nasi lemak, a traditional Malaysian meal consisting of coconut rice, sambal, fried anchovies, and a hard-boiled egg.
  5. Steamed – The mackerel can be steamed with ginger, soy sauce, and sometimes chili, which enhances its natural flavors in a simple, healthy preparation.
  6. Soup or Stew – Mackerel is also commonly used in fish soups or stews, such as Asam Pedas, a spicy, sour tamarind-based soup with fish.

Mackerel is favored for its nutritional benefits as it is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, protein, and other essential nutrients. It is commonly found in both local wet markets and seafood restaurants throughout Malaysia and is an affordable, everyday fish enjoyed by many.