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RED GROUPER

RED GROUPER

Flavorful, firm red grouper for high-end markets.

Fresh, premium-grade Red Grouper — prized for its firm white flesh, mild flavour, and flaky texture. Perfect for grilling, baking, or preparing flavourful Sri Lankan seafood dishes.

  • SPECIES (SCIENTIFIC NAME) : Epinephelus morio
  • DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT : Fresh chilled whole & Fillets
  • TREATMENT TYPE : Chilled
  • TYPE OF PACKING : Poly boxes with gel ice & raw ice
  • ORIGIN : Wild Caught
  • NUTRIENTS & BENEFITS : Protein, Omega-3, vitamin D, selenium. Supports cardiovascular and bone health

Description

Caught fresh from the clear, nutrient-rich waters of the Indian Ocean, our Red Grouper (Epinephelus morio) is a highly sought-after reef fish known for its delicate taste and tender, flaky texture. Its naturally mild flavour and firm white meat make it ideal for a wide variety of cooking styles — from pan-frying and baking to steaming and curries.

At ARR Divine Seafrex, we take pride in sourcing Red Grouper responsibly and preparing it with utmost care. Each fish is freshly caught, carefully cleaned, and hygienically packed to retain its ocean-fresh quality and nutritional value. Whether you’re cooking a simple grilled fillet or a rich Sri Lankan curry, Red Grouper delivers a wholesome, flavourful, and healthy seafood experience.

Key Highlights:

  • 100% fresh and sustainably sourced

  • Firm, white, flaky texture with mild flavour

  • Excellent for grilling, baking, or curry dishes

  • Rich in protein and omega-3 fatty acids

  • Hygienically cleaned and ready to cook

  • Sustainably caught from Indian Ocean waters

Enjoy the exceptional taste and freshness of ARR Divine Seafrex Red Grouper — a true ocean delicacy that brings premium quality and nutrition straight to your table.

Additional information

SPECIES (SCIENTIFIC NAME)

Epinephelus morio

DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT

TREATMENT TYPE

TYPE OF PACKING

ORIGIN

Wild Caught

NUTRIENTS & BENEFITS

Protein, Omega-3, vitamin D, selenium. Supports cardiovascular and bone health