Hikarimono (Silver-skinned fish) includes horse mackerel, mackerel, sardines, sillago, and gizzard shad, generally referred to as blue-backed fish. Hikarimono all have high-fat content. It is approximately 7% in gizzard shad and horse mackerel. It is about 16% in mackerel. The taste is heavy. Many of the fish in this category lose their freshness quickly, so the preparations differ greatly from restaurant to restaurant. They say that you can tell how well a restaurant is doing by which Hikarimono they serve. This may be why many restaurants make sure to work hard on their Hikarimono.
Tachiuo really does look like a sword from the outside, so it seems like it should be classified as Hikarimono, but it’s actually Shiromi. In the sushi restaurant sector, Hikarimono refers to sushi toppings for which Sujime is used in the preparations. Furthermore, there are chefs who classify Shima aji as Hikarimono when the silver skin is left on, and Shiromi when the skin is removed. There are many people finding it hard to eat but it is actually healthy and rich in nutritive value.
*Japanese terms will be italicized on sushi ingredients page.
<Hikarimono - Silver-skinned fish>
Aiburi-Blackbanded trevally (Seriolina nigrofasciata (Rüppell, 1829))
Aji (Maaji) - Japanese horse-mackerel
Akaaji-(Decapterus akaadsi Abe,1958)
Aogisu-Small-scale sillago (Sillago parvisquamis Gill, 1861)
Ayu - Ayu (Plecoglossus altivelis altivelis (Temminck and Schlegel, 1846))
Burimodoki-Pilot fish (Naucrates ductor (Linnaeus, 1758))
Chika- Smelt (Hypomesus japonicus (Brevoort, 1856))
Datsu-Pacific needlefish (Strongylura anastomella (Valenciennes, 1846))
Ebodai- Japanese butterfish
Etsu-Japanese grenadier anchovy (Coilia nasus Temminck & Schlegel, 1846)
Ginkagami-Moonfish (Mene maculata (Bloch & Schneider, 1801))
Gingameaji-Big-eye trevally (Caranx sexfasciatus Quoy and Gaimard,1824)
Gomasaba- Spotted mackerel (Scomber australasicus Cuvier, 1832)
Hamadatsu-Flat needlefish (Ablennes hians (Valenciennes, 1846))
Hamo -Daggertooth pike conger
Hatahata - Japanese sandfish (Arctoscopus japonicus (Steindachner, 1881))
Hira-Chinese herring, Slender Shad (Ilisha elongata (Anonymous,1830))
Hiiragi-Spotnape Ponyfish (Nuchequula nuchalis (Temminck & Schlegel, 1845))
Hoshigisu-Oriental sillago (Sillago aeolus Jordan and Evermann, 1902)
Hoshizayori-Black barred halfbeak (Hemiramphus far (Forsskål, 1775))
Ikekatsuo-Doubledotted queenfish (Scomberoides lysan (Forsskål, 1775))
Indookiaji-Sixband brown jack (Uraspis uraspis (Günther, 1860))
Itohkiaji-Giliated threadfish (Alectis ciliaris (Bloch,1788))
Iwashi - Sardine
Kagishimanigisu-Smallmouth argentine (Argentina kagoshimae Jordan & Snyder, 1902)
Kaiwari - Whitefin trevally
Kamasu (Akakamasu)-Barracuda (Sphyraena pinguis Günther, 1874)
Karafutoshishamo - Capellin, Lodde (Mallotus villosus (Müller, 1776))
Kasugo (Chidai, Kidai)-Baby Red sea-bream (Crimson sea-bream, Eellowback sea-bream)
Kibinago - Banded blue-sprat (Spratelloides gracilis (Temminck & Schlegel, 1846))
Kisu - Japanese whiting (Sillago japonica Temminck & Schlegel, 1843)
Kobanaji-Smallspotted dart (Trachinotus baillonii (Lacepède,1802))
Kohada - Gizzard shad
Kuroajimodoki-Black pomfret (Parastromateus niger (Bloch,1795))
Kurohiraaji-Blue trevally (Carangoides ferdau (Forsskål, 1775))
Kuroshibikamasu-Roudi escolar (Promethichthys prometheus (Cuvier, 1832))
Kusayamoro-Mackerel scad (Decapterus macarellus (Cuvier, 1833))
Kyuriuo - Arctic smelt (Osmerus dentex Steindachner & Kner, 1870)
Oakamuro-Roughear scad (Decapterus tabl Berry, 1968)
Okiaji-White tongued crevalle (Uraspis helvola (Forster, 1801))
Okizayori-Hound needlefish (Tylosurus crocodilus subsp. crocodilus)
Mamakari (Sappa) - Big-eye sardine (Sardinella zunasi (Bleeker, 1854))
Maruaji - Amberfish (Decapterus maruadsi (Temminck and Schlegel,1844))
Maruhiraaji-Coastal trevally (Carangoides coeruleopinnatus
(Rüppell, 1830))
Marukoban-Snubnose pompano (Trachinotus blochii (Lacepède,1802))
Meaji-Bigeye scad (Selar crumenophthalmus (Bloch, 1793))
Minami Australia sayori-Southern garfish (Hyporhamphus melanochir (Valenciennes, 1847))
Minamiikekatsuo-Needlescaled queenfish (Scomberoides tol (Cuvier, 1832))
Moro-Cherootfish (Decapterus macrosoma Bleeker, 1851)
Motogisu-Northern whiting (Sillago sihama (Forsskål,1775))
Muroaji - Amberstripe scad (Decapterus muroadsi (Temminck and Schlegel, 1844))
Nanyoukaiwari-Island trevally (Ferdauia orthogrammus (Jordan and Gilbert, 1882))
New Zealand maaji-Yellowtail horse mackerel (Trachurus novaezelandiae Richardson, 1843)
Nigisu - Deep-sea smelt (Glossanodon semifasciatus (Kishinouye, 1904))
Nishimaaji-Atlantic horse mackerel (Trachurus trachurus (Linnaeus, 1758))
Nishin - Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii Valenciennes, 1847)
Okihiiragi-Offshore ponyfish (Equulites rivulatus (Temminck & Schlegel, 1845))
Rouninaji-Giant trevally (Caranx ignobilis (Forsskål, 1775))
Saba - Pacific mackerel
Sanma - Pacific saury
Sayori - Halfbeak
Seitakahiragi-Common ponyfish (Leiognathus equulus (Forsskål,1775))
Shinko - Baby Gizzard shad
Shirogisu-Japanese whiting (Sillago japonica Temminck & Schlegel, 1843)
Shishamo - Smelt, Shishamo smelt (Spirinchus lanceolatus (Hikita, 1913))
Sprat- European sprat (Sprattus sprattus (Linnaeus, 1758))
Tachiuo-Largehead hairtail , Cutlassfish, Scabbardfish (Trichiurus lepturus Linnaeus, 1758)
Taiseiyousaba-Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus Linnaeus, 1758)
Tenjikuaji-Coachwhip trevally (Carangichthys oblongus (Cuvier, 1833))
Tenjikudatsu-Black-finned longtom (Tylosurus acus subsp. melanotus (Bleeker, 1850))
Tobiuo - Japanese flyingfish (Cypselurus agoo (Temminck and Schlegel, 1846))
Yamatokamasu-Japanese barracuda (Sphyraena japonica Bloch and Schneider,1801)
Yoroiaji-Longfin trevally (Atropus armatus (Forsskål 1775))
Wakasagi-Japanese smelt (Hypomesus nipponensis McAllister, 1963)
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Revision date: September 5, 2024
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