Haddock are elongated fish with a purple-grey back and head, and a black lateral line. Though similar in appearance to cod, haddock are smaller on average, from 38 to 69 centimeters in length and 0.9 to 1.8 kilograms in weight. The species can easily be recognized by the black mark above the pectoral fin, which is sometimes called the Devil’s thumbprint. A demersal fish, haddock usually live at depths of 50 to 250 meters and mainly feed on small invertebrates.
Availability
Quebec fisheries are open from spring to fall, but our products are available yearly
Product form
Fresh : whole, filets, salted and smoked, gutted with the head.
Certifications
Our companies are certified by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)
Fishing sector
zone 21 de la FAO
Nutrition values
- Calories 114
- Lipides
- Saturés 0
- Cholestérol 51
- Sodium 229
- Glucides 1.3
- Protéines 25.4
- Calcium
- Potassium
- Fer
Health benefits
Rich in proteins and minerals, haddock is a good alternative to fattier fishes.
Latin name
Melanogrammus aeglefinus