Pomfret
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Pomfret are perciform fishes belonging to the family Bramidae.
They are found in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans, and the largest species, the Atlantic pomfret, Brama brama, grows up to one metre long.
Several species are important food fish in some parts of the world, especially Brama brama in south Asia. The pomfret's name is derived from the common practice of serving it with fried potatoes (Fr. pommes frites).
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[edit] Species
There are about twenty species in eight genera:
- Genus Brama
- Brama australis Valenciennes, 1837.
- Atlantic pomfret, Brama brama (Fries, 1837).
- Caribbean pomfret, Brama caribbea Mead, 1972.
- Lesser bream, Brama dussumieri Cuvier, 1831.
- Pacific pomfret, Brama japonica Hilgendorf, 1878.
- Brama myersi Mead, 1972.
- Bigtooth pomfret, Brama orcini Cuvier, 1831.
- Brama pauciradiata Moteki, Fujita & Last, 1995.
- Genus Collybus
- Collybus drachme Snyder, 1904.
- Genus Eumegistus
- Eumegistus brevorti (Poey, 1860).
- Eumegistus illustris Jordan & Jordan, 1922.
- Genus Pteraclis
- Pacific fanfish, Pteraclis aesticola (Jordan & Snyder, 1901).
- Pteraclis carolinus Valenciennes, 1833.
- Spotted fanfish, Pteraclis velifera australiae Whitley, 1935.
- Genus Pterycombus
- Atlantic fanfish, Pterycombus brama Fries, 1837.
- Prickly pomfret, Pterycombus petersii (Hilgendorf, 1878).
- Genus Taractes
- Rough pomfret, Taractes asper Lowe, 1843.
- Pomfret, Taractes rubescens (Jordan & Evermann, 1887).
- Genus Taractichthys
- Bigscale pomfret, Taractichthys longipinnis (Lowe, 1843).
- Sickle pomfret, Taractichthys steindachneri (Döderlein, 1883). Called "mon' chong" in Hawai'ian.
- Genus Xenobrama
- Xenobrama microlepis Yatsu & Nakamura, 1989.
[edit] Literature
The pomfret is referred to in Salman Rushdie's novel Midnight's Children, particularly in the chapter "Methwold," where he talks about how the pomfret went into decline as a driver of the economy of Bombay.
[edit] See also
- Several species of butterfishes in the genus Pampus are also known as "pomfrets".
- Some species of Pomfret are also known as Monchong, specifically in Hawaiian cuisine. [1]
[edit] References
- "Bramidae". FishBase. Ed. Rainer Froese and Daniel Pauly. January 2006 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2006.

