Tautog
Tautoga onitis
Kosher
Has fins and scales
Fins
Yes
Scales
Yes
Description
The tautog, also known as the blackfish, is a species of wrasse native to the western Atlantic Ocean from Nova Scotia to South Carolina. This species inhabits hard substrate habitats in inshore waters at depths from 1 to 75 m.
Tautog is white, firm, and delicately flavored. It can be grilled, baked, or used in fish chowder, and it was long a favorite table fish in New York.
The tautog lives over hard bottom in inshore western Atlantic waters from Nova Scotia to South Carolina, in depths from about 1 to 75 meters. It hides among rocks, reefs, and wrecks, which makes it a target for anglers and divers.
Also known as
- Blackfish
- Tog
- Black Porgy
Kosher Tautog in foreign languages
| Scientific | Tautoga onitis |
| Portuguese | Tautog |
| Chinese | 裸首梳唇隆頭魚 |
| Japanese | トートグ |
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Warnings & Kosher Issues
- Kosher. The tautog is a wrasse with fins and scales.
