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Pagrus major

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Superfamily
  
Percoidea

Scientific name
  
Pagrus major

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Suborder
  
Percoidei

Family
  
Higher classification
  
Pagrus

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Japanese black porgy, Porgies, Smallscale blackfish, Sebastes inermis, Olive flounder

Japanese seabream, Pagrus major, is a fish species in the Sparidae family. In Japan, Pagrus major is known as madai (真鯛, or "genuine tai") and is prized both for its flavor and for its traditional use as an auspicious food, often served at New Year's and at festive occasions such as weddings. In Korea, it is known as Ch'amdom (참돔). Pagrus major is also the most commonly eaten fish in Taiwan. This fish is grilled over charcoal or wood fire in Spain and known as besugo.

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It is widespread in the Northwest Pacific from the northeastern part of South China Sea (Philippines excluded) northward to Japan. It is a marine subtropical oceanodromous demersal fish.

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