Silver-skinned

Mackerel (Saba)
Mackerel (Saba)

Mackerel (Saba)

【Nigiri sushi: Hikarimono
Saba is a migratory cold-sea fish that moves north along the Japanese coast from spring to summer while laying eggs, then migrates south again from autumn to winter.

Because of its high-fat content and therefore short shelf life, long ago, mackerel was often eaten vinegared and salted, but recently it’s become common to find mackerel as a raw topping. Fatty mackerel sushi is a nice treat during cold winter. The rich flavor of blue-skinned fish leaves you with a fine aftertaste.

In order to get rid of the fishy smell of mackerel, some methods can be used like grilling its skin, or using juice and peel from citrus fruit like a lemon.



Main production area

Shizuoka Mie Nagasaki

Famous production area

Sanriku coast 

Season

Autumn-Winter