
Alaska Halibut
is the world’s premium whitefish. In the deep waters off the coast of Alaska, this species grows to an impressive size, with some halibut weighing over well over 300 pounds. Alaska Halibut has earned its well-deserved reputation as the world’s premium whitefish and is a natural for a variety of signature dishes and attractive plate presentations.
- Perceived as the “steak of seafood”
- A flavorful, naturally lean and light fish
- Alaska Halibut’s mild, slightly sweet flavor is a prime reason for its widespread popularity among consumers and chefs
- Known for its firm, flaky texture and delicate, succulent flavor
- Halibut maintains its shape and is suitable for all types of cooking methods and ethnic applications
Details & Nutrition
Mild Flavor & Firm Texture
| Serving: 3.5 oz. | Calories | Protein (g) | Fat (g) | Sat. Fat (g) | Sodium (mg) | Chol. (mg) |
| Halibut | 130 | 22 | 3 | .41 | 68 | 41 |
Information provided by AlaskaSeafood.org


