Barracuda (قد)

Braccouda (Aqam in Arabic) is a large family of large, rectangular, silver-colored fish whose body is covered with small scales. Its two dorsal fins are widely separated, and has a cleft tail. It lives in all seas and tropical waters. Barracuda have prominent, sharp-edged, fang-like teeth around outside of the mouth, and have a pointed head.

    • International name: BARRACUDA
    • Arabic Name: Qanat / Qudd
    • Package:whales (chopping)