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No a bream is a freshwater fish, that lives in lakes and rivers. Although, to confuse you the term Sea Bream is applied to some saltwater fish, but those are not of the same family as bream.
Sea bream are primarily marine fish, typically found in saltwater environments. While some species might tolerate low salinity levels, they are not adapted to live in freshwater for extended periods. Therefore, sea bream are best suited for a marine habitat and generally do not thrive in freshwater conditions.
The English name for Alabihod is "Sea Bream".
The nutritional value in 1.2 grams of sea salt is that it contains about 468 milligrams of sodium. It does not have any calories, fats, protein, or sugars.
I should qualify the question. I have two mentally challenged colleagues who are ordering their work Christmas dinner. The two fish options are Sea Trout and Sea Bream. It has now sparked a debate the size of Israel/Palestine or Pro-choice/pro-life. Which of the two fish are tougher?
Scale and gut the sea-bream but leave the head on. Make sure that the gills are removed, they have a bitter taste. Lay the bream on a big piece of foil and lay on slices of lemon, rosemary and drizzle with olive oil. Wrap up the parcel and place in a moderate oven for 30 mins. The flesh is white and delicate but beware of small bones.
A becker is a European fish, Pagrus pagrus, also known as the sea bream or braise.
snapper fish, yellow fin bream, octopus. Hope that helped :)
The nutritional value in 1.2 grams of sea salt is that it contains about 468 milligrams of sodium. It does not have any calories, fats, protein, or sugars.
or baking paper parcels that way it stays moist and fresh and meaty.
Chopa is the Spanish name for the fish known as Black sea bream (Spondyliosoma caharus) It is found mainly in the Atlantic.