Cobia Portions
Sustainably sourced from Panama's Caribbean Sea, Cobia offers a clean, buttery taste and firm texture reminiscent of swordfish. From delicate carpaccio to hearty grilling, its versatility is unmatched. Endorsed by the American Heart Association and Best Aquaculture Practices for excellence in taste, sustainability, and safety.
Each pack contains two skinless Cobia portions.
- Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP): Open Blue's aquaculture practices are GAA's BAP certified, meeting top standards for responsible seafood production.
- Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC): The ASC certification underscores Open Blue's commitment to sustainable aquaculture, including habitat conservation, biodiversity, water management, and social responsibility.
- America’s Heart Association Endorsement: Open Blue Cobia is proud to be endorsed by America’s Heart Association for its high Omega-3 content, contributing to a heart-healthy diet.
- Kosher
- Sustainable & Traceable
Source: Sustainable Aquaculture
- Cooking methods
- Saute, Grill, Bake, Poach
- Wine pairings
- Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Pinot Noir
Sometimes described as a cross between Swordfish and Chilean Sea Bass, Cobia is meaty, bursting with rich, buttery flavor, and extremely versatile to cook.
Mild, Meaty & Mouthwatering
Sometimes described as a cross between Swordfish and Chilean Sea Bass, Cobia is meaty, bursting with rich, buttery flavor, and extremely versatile to cook. Its firm texture makes it perfect for the grill — and you can even cut it thin carpaccio-style without fear of it falling apart. You also don’t even need oil to create a sear on this fish — the fat will render out when cooking and help create a beautiful, golden crust while it stays moist and flaky on the inside. With higher omega-3s than even salmon, Cobia is a healthy, delicious, and sustainable choice to put on your table.
Sustainably and Innovatively Raised
Our Cobia is sourced from Open Blue — an innovative aquaculture operation off the coast of Panama — and brought to you by our trusted seafood experts at Niceland. Cobia are raised 8 miles offshore in deep water, open-ocean submersible marine net pens. Fish grow healthy and strong in natural, free-flowing marine currents, which keeps them active and consequentially improves their musculature and fat distribution — all without any ecological impact to water quality. By staying away from sensitive coastal areas, nutrient and waste-build up are virtually eliminated, which ultimately preserves the environment and protects the surrounding biodiversity.