Bommal Fish

750.00

This fish is also known as bombil, bummalo, and boomla and Bombay Duck – Not Really a Duck though but very popular in Mumbai and a common sight on many Mumbai beaches: neat rows of this fish drying on racks in the sun.

Flavour and Texture

It has a strong, fishy, and overly salty flavour, as well as a brittle, crumbly texture.

 

 

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Description

This fish is also known as bombil, bummalo, and boomla and Bombay Duck – Not Really a Duck though but very popular in Mumbai and a common sight on many Mumbai beaches: neat rows of this fish drying on racks in the sun.

Flavour and Texture

It has a strong, fishy, and overly salty flavour, as well as a brittle, crumbly texture.

Nutrient Content

  • Amount Per 100 g
  • Calories-69
  • Protein-14 g
  • Fat-1 g

Nutrition Benefits

  • Protein Rich: Bommal is extremely high in protein. 100g of this fish contains nearly 61g of protein, or roughly 60% of the daily value. When the fish is dried and eaten, the protein content increases even more.
  • Omega-3 fatty acids: Bommal or Bombay duck, like any other fatty fish, contains Omega 3 Polyunsaturated fatty acids ( PUFA ). Omega 3 fatty acids are critical to the body. Bombay ducks are high in omega 3 fatty acids, which help your heart by lowering bad cholesterol.
  • Vitamin A – Rich: Bombay duck is extremely high in Vitamin A. We are all aware of the importance of Vitamin A in improving our vision and eyesight.
  • Bommil has an unusual flavour and may not be as tasty as other fish. However, when combined with the right spices and cooked properly, this fish has a distinct and addictive flavor. In addition, the consumption of Bommil provides health benefits that are rarely found in other foods. 

RecipeBommil Fry

Ingredients

  • Bommil marinated with turmeric powder and salt – 250 gms
  • Fresh coriander-garlic paste 1 1/2 tablespoons
  • Mixed masala 1 tablespoon
  • Turmeric powder 1/4 teaspoon
  • Oil to shallow fry
  • Semolina (rawa/suji) for coating
  • Onion rings to garnish
  • Lemon slices to garnish
  • Fresh mint leaves to garnish

Method of preparation

  • Step 1: Take Bombay duck in a bowl, add coriander-garlic paste, mixed masala and turmeric powder and mix well.
  • Step 2: Heat sufficient oil in a non-stick pan.
  • Step 3: Spread semolina on a plate. Coat each Bombay duck with semolina, place in the pan and shallow-fry, turning sides, till evenly golden brown and crisp on both sides.
  • Step 4; Drain and arrange them on a serving platter. Garnish with onion rings, lemon slices, mint leaves and serve hot.

 

 

 

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Size

L, M, S

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